In the world of digital marketing, Master Resell Rights (MRR) and Private Label Rights (PLR) are terms that have exploded recently when discussing products and content. These rights can offer valuable opportunities for marketers, but they also come with their own set of challenges. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the pros and cons of MRR and PLR to help you understand how they can impact your digital marketing efforts.
Master Resell Rights is the rights you acquire when you purchase a digital product or course, allowing you to resell it to others, as is.
The CC BY licence allows anyone to:
The following rights are unaffected by the CC BY licence:
A CC BY licence supports the easy reuse of research article content in lectures and text books, enabling the education of the next generation of researchers.
Wellcome funds research to improve health. The CC BY licence makes it easier for other organisations to adapt and translate relevant content so the information can be more readily used by different populations.
Creative Commons licences are well-established legal tools widely used by publishers and a range of technology platforms. They are simple, machine-readable and interoperable. This enables large parts of the internet infrastructure to display and filter Creative Commons licenced material appropriately enabling discovery and re-use.
Creative Commons have developed a number of licences. The four most relevant to Wellcome-funded researchers are:
In all cases, the work must always be attributed in the manner set out in the CC licence used.
This must not be done in any way that suggests the author endorses either the person using the work or the way they use it.
Work made available under CC BY allows anyone to copy, distribute, transmit, adapt and make commercial use of the material.