Online Digital Trading
Keywords:
Digital Trading, Business Model, Online Market, Copyright, Creative Commons LicensesAbstract
This paper summarizes the main options a digital content creator has in order to obtain money by online trading of digital works. There are multiple ways to get paid for the digital products, like licensing, for example, however this article tries to present the most successful business models targeting the online market. The exclusive rights stated by the copyright laws are helping the authors to maximize to potential advantages coming from their digital creations.References
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