Ehow replaced my article with a crappy piece in order to deny me royalties
It's true. They did this thing. I read a host of articles written to the tune of the evils of Demand Media who own Ehow. So I went to the site and eventually, once my hot head had cooled down I read that whilst I own the rights to the work I created, I gave them the right to created a "derivative piece" and to link my name to that work. Here are the actual words:
OWNERSHIP OF RIGHTS FOR USER GENERATED CONTENT; LICENSE RIGHTS You retain ownership of your copyrights and other intellectual property and proprietary rights in any User Generated Content you post to the Site, subject to the non-exclusive rights that you grant to us as described in these Terms. These Terms do not prevent you from granting similar rights to others.
Subject to your right to terminate your license to us as described below in this Section 5, you hereby grant eHow a worldwide, royalty-free, freely transferable, freely sublicensable (through unlimited levels of sublicense), non-exclusive license to use, reproduce, modify, transmit, distribute, publicly perform and display (including in each case by means of a digital audio transmission), and create derivative works of the User Generated Content, in any form, media, or technology now known or later developed. You also hereby waive any moral rights you may have in such User Generated Content under the laws of any jurisdiction. You hereby appoint us as your agent with full power to enter into and execute any document and/or do any act we may consider appropriate to confirm the grant of rights, consents, agreements, assignments and waivers set forth in these Terms. You agree that we may (but are not obligated to) display your User Generated Content, and your user name or your actual name (according to the preferences you select at the time that you register) along with your User Generated Content.
Read more:
Terms of Use | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/terms-of-use.html#ixzz1ITRFXeQx
And so dear reader, I have just learned a valuable lesson, Writer Beware. It's a sad thing, but I will now scour the web for new places to sell my writing for royalties.
Labels: derivative version, plagiarism
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