I haven't heard back from support about an article someone purchased for use and then changed the content. I think CC and I are owed some money for full rights.
Ed or Celeste -- can anyone help me get a response?
Violation of 'use' terms
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Cindy, we did not receive and email from you, please send us another one. We see you sold one article and we looked for it:
Why Your Credit Report Matters to Mortgage Lenders
I found it published on Helium and it was still being sold here (unique and full rights). I removed the unique and full rights prices on this article. You can not ask unique and full rights for articles that are published else where. Please check your articles or you account could be suspended.
Why Your Credit Report Matters to Mortgage Lenders
I found it published on Helium and it was still being sold here (unique and full rights). I removed the unique and full rights prices on this article. You can not ask unique and full rights for articles that are published else where. Please check your articles or you account could be suspended.
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When a article sells for a "usage" license here it can still be sold for Full Rights or Unique. We list the number of downloads and customers can see how many times the article has been bought and decide if they still want that license. It happens more times then people think, also customers can upgrade the license.
As soon as you published it else where it broke the policy.
As soon as you published it else where it broke the policy.
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