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Who owns the content I post?
Under the terms of the CC license that users grant on posts, you can't demand it be removed as the license is irrevocable, but you can ask for your attribution to be removed. The post is then no long …
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Creative Commons attribution and copycat sites
Yes, you must be credited, but you can also demand that anyone using your content under the licence remove your attribution (see para 4(a) of the legal code)
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Creative Commons attribution and copycat sites
Konrad makes a good point - I help to run a site which solicits content from users (http://www.geograph.org.uk) and we make sure each contribution is uploaded with a click-through agreement to a speci …