Imagine you were using some of our pixelation tools to create an image and you posted it online for your friends to see - but, a week later you find out someone took that image and put it on a T-shirt that they’re selling for $10 each.


Now that we understand Copyright, what would need to change in order for the scenario from the warm-up to be okay?

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Answer:

I will develop a CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE

Explanation:

Based on the scenario given what i would need to change for the scenario from the warm-up to be okay is for me develop CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE and the reason why I would develop this type of license is that it will enable people or the public to freely make use of my work or have free licence to the work that I have created by freely using it on their own products which will enables them to sell their work which have my own work on them easily and freely without any form of restrictions.

Copyright allows the creator or owner of a property (usually intellectual property) to have an absolute right over his property.

What needs to be done in this scenario is to create a creative common license.

In copyright, creative common license allows the members of the public to make use of an intellectual property for free, while the owner still retains the ownership and right, over the property.

When the creative common license is done, the seller of the T-shirt can sell the T-shirt without remitting any incentive to you; however, the seller gives you credit and recognition for the image.

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