What is Blurb's policy on copyright for the content I create?
Blurb respects and protects the copyright of its users. When individuals create and publish content using Blurb's platform, they retain full ownership of the copyright for their original works. This means that any text, images, or designs that users generate within their projects remain theirs, and they have the right to control how this content is used and distributed.
It is important for users to ensure that they only upload, publish, or share content that they own, have permission to use, or which is in the public domain. Any content that infringes on the copyright of others could lead to legal issues or the removal of the content from Blurb’s platform.
Furthermore, when users publish their work through Blurb, they provide a limited license to Blurb to produce and distribute the work as necessary to fulfill that service, but this does not transfer ownership of their original content. Users should be aware that they have the right to sell their work and keep the earnings, as Blurb primarily serves as a platform to facilitate the creation and distribution of user-generated materials. For any specific questions regarding copyright or to find further details, users may refer to the copyright information section found on the Blurb website.
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