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November 16th, 2007

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Next week on, Safe Creative is starting to offer the first utilities which will allow to consult registered works. The first one will be a feed which will inform about the latest registered works.

This utility will offer information about registered works as public, the same way as all future consulting utilities.

At any time you can change your registered works settings to any of these posibilities:

1.- Public registry and allowed download: Choose this option if you wish to offer information about your works through the consulting utilities, and allow the download of the works.

2.- Public registry: Choose this option if you wish to offer information about your works through the consulting utilities, and allow the download of the works, but without allowing the download of the work.

3.- Private registry: Chosse this option if you don’t wish the consulting utilities to offer information about the work.

If at this moment there are works you wish to have a private registry, please check you did it this way when you registered them. If you wish to make them public you can change them whenever you want.

Other utilities already incorporated are:

  • Feed so that users can be updated about license changes of a specific work.
  • Feed of the registered works by an author.

Both of them only for public registries.

  • Possibility to register works bigger than 15 Mb.

Thanks for using Safe Creative.

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