If you ever wondered about the rights of using content and/or images generated by A.I., here’s something you’d be interested in.
If you ever wondered about the rights of using content and/or images generated by A.I., here’s something you’d be interested in.
Royalty-free images have always been a bit of an annoyance for online content creators because, quite frankly it’s a bloody minefield.
I personally know more than one marketer who’s been landed with an out-of-the-blue demand for several thousand dollars because he’s unknowingly used an image that was owned by one of the big stock image companies such as Getty, Shutterstock or iStock.
Now with AI it’s a lot easier to create images you can freely use (although do your due diligence on this because I’m no legal professional and I’m not giving legal advice here) even if you can’t copyright them.
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I heard a statistic the other day that 81% of books bought on Amazon are bought as gifts.
People don’t really want to read for themselves it seems.
As an avid reader, I buy a LOT of books, in fact the bookshelf in my workroom fills almost a whole wall and I’m still running out of space.
So, I find it hard to believe that people don’t want to read for themselves.
But I shouldn’t find it hard to believe because I DO know for a fact that many people don’t want to do anything for themselves – they want it done FOR them.
So…
Reddit user ShogunSpirit4 (we’ll call them SS4) reports they lost $90,000 because of a developer they found on Fiverr.
SS4 hired a developer to create a website that could accept payments via QR code or by entering their credit card number.
As far as SS4 knew, everything was fine and dandy. That is, until they did an audit and realized funds were missing.
It seems the developer swapped out the QR code for his own. Customers who used a QR code were paying the developer, not the site owner. And the developer was savvy enough to install a backdoor through which he sent payment confirmation and access codes to the customers, making everything appear legitimate.
The total amount of money lost was $90,000 and the developer is nowhere to be found.
How might you prevent this from happening to you?
Your first answer might be to never hire strangers, but you can quickly see the problem with this. Everyone is a stranger until you get to know them, and if you never get to know anyone new then you’re going to be quite limited in business and in life.
A few suggestions:
Being just a little bit paranoid at all times is a good thing. This is your mode of income we’re talking about, the very money that allows you to have a roof over your head and food on your table.
Be vigilant and keep tabs on the numbers like your livelihood depends upon it, because frankly, it does.