Cutcaster is uncompromising when it comes to providing submitters with secure, trustworthy uploading, promoting and distribution services for their media files. Protecting our submitters content is one of the highest priorities we have at Cutcaster while maintaining a secure marketplace that has the trust of all participants. Most submitters of content, who are looking to sell/license it to others, are fearful that their footage or images will end up being used without their permission or being paid for it. A lot of people fear that their content will end up on YouTube or on someones compact disc that they are selling on eBay. We want to STRESS AND ENSURE our submitters that we have one of the highest levels of backend security. What are some ways to protect your submitters of content?
1. We will watermark your content and display your content in a lower resolution.
2. We will work tirelessly to identify any footage or image theft and make our users aware of it at once.
3. If you want to embed a file into your content to track it and see how it is used we can help you do that.
4. We will throw out unscrupulous buyers who use a piece of content in ways that aren’t allowed under the content license agreement or attempt to steal your work.
5. We will post up offenders of our rules in our Wall of Shame area so people and our competitors know who to look out for. We don't mind working with our competitors as long as it helps everyone in the market.
6. We will work with our buyers to understand and let submitters know as best we can how your content is being used.
7. We will monitor our server logs so we can fish out suspicious behavior when people are searching for your content.
8. We will monitor all our content for trademark, copyright and clearance issues.
9. We are working on providing some feedback options like what they have in eBay.
10. your suggestions
How else can we help submitters of content to our site protect their work while at the same time making it available in the Cutcaster marketplace?
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
How Cutcaster will Protect your Images and Video
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Monday, December 10, 2007
How Cutcaster will protect the producer who submits to our Marketplace?
Cutcaster is uncompromising when it comes to providing submitters with secure, trustworthy uploading, promoting and distribution services for their media files. Protecting our submitters content is one of the highest priorities we have at Cutcaster while maintaining a secure marketplace that has the trust of all participants. Most submitters of content, who are looking to sell/license it to others, are fearful that their footage or images will end up being used without their permission or being paid for it. A lot of people fear that their content will end up on YouTube or on someones compact disc that they are selling on eBay. We want to STRESS AND ENSURE our submitters that we have one of the highest levels of backend security. What are some ways to protect your submitters of content?
1. We will watermark your content and display your content in a lower resolution.
2. We will work tirelessly to identify any footage or image theft and make our users aware of it at once.
3. If you want to embed a file into your content to track it and see how it is used we can help you do that.
4. We will throw out unscrupulous buyers who use a piece of content in ways that aren’t allowed under the content license agreement or attempt to steal your work.
5. We will post up offenders of our rules in our Wall of Shame area so people and our competitors know who to look out for. We don't mind working with our competitors as long as it helps everyone in the market.
6. We will work with our buyers to understand and let submitters know as best we can how your content is being used.
7. We will monitor our server logs so we can fish out suspicious behavior when people are searching for your content.
8. We will monitor all our content for trademark, copyright and clearance issues.
9. We are working on providing some feedback options like what they have in eBay.
10. your suggestions
How else can we help submitters of content to our site protect their work while at the same time making it available in the Cutcaster marketplace?
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