Saturday, April 18, 2009

The "Lingo" of Net Writing: Part Three


Telecommuting: refers to working from home, while traveling, or outside the office.

Telecommuter: is someone who works exclusively from home, from a mobile station, or away from an office.

Usage Rights: refers to a type of license a writer may grant someone else in using the writers’ written works on webpage’s, in newsletters, and elsewhere, without making any changes to the piece and properly citing the writer as the author of the piece.

Unique Rights: refers to another type of license that writers may grant to others in using the written works they produce. This differs from usage rights, and is also known as, “full rights” licensing. This means, that a writer grants permission for the use of their works, as is, changed to a users preferences, without having to credit the writer, and a user may even claim the work as their own. Writers also agree to not to sell these full rights more than once, or to display works, whose full rights have been transferred to another, anywhere else, so that duplicating of content does not occur.

Unique Article: refers to an article that has 100% original and unique wording created by a writer, and not information copied from somewhere else and then pasted into the body of an article.

Unique Content: is the same as unique articles in that they must be a 100% original and unique. However, it spans the entire spectrum of writer-produced works, not just articles.

Julie M. 2009, twsstaff@yahoo.com, all rights reserved.

I hope that you have found the series: The "Lingo" of Net Writing, informative and useful. I will share new ones with you whenever I come across them and certainly, if readers have any, please share them with the rest of us here. Thank You.

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