24 September 2006

 

Create, Copyright, Publish and Sell your works

Three different websites that are very closely linked allow users the ability to create texts, copyright them and discuss them with readers.
The original service was Numly which allows users to copyright their digital works using Electronic Serial Numbers(ESNs). These works can be webpages, blogs, or other files that can be uploaded. For non-paying members the file size is currently limited to 100KB.
Docly was the next service created. This allowed people to create documents online using an online wordprocessor and then publish the work online, sharing it or selling it. This of course works with Numly and includes an ESN. For those who want to sell their work Lulu self publishing is there to help people get a hard copy.
Now raply has been released. This allows people to talk online while browsing sites or while working together on a digital work, for example in docly or in Google's Writely. The idea behind the creation of raply is to allow authors and readers communicate with each other in the docly service.

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