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Post by Cultures You on Oct 22, 2023 7:31:22 GMT 2
That has no commercial value this exempts you from the entire legislation, therefore, but it is always an interpretation, it can also be organized by a private individual. Therefore an object of small craftsmanship or design or graphics made personally. The companies that propose that bloggers assume responsibility are banking on bloggers' ignorance of legal matters. In particular, another point of his comment strikes me, which was also the same question that I personally asked myself in my post, and which. I have wondered about in these months of work: What if the application of this law was an opportunity? Companies usually, by offering their product, relieve themselves of every organizational problem photo editor and place an enormous amount of work on the blogger's shoulders: writing a post that arouses interest, disseminating it, organizing lists of participants, verifying compliance with the required requirements, doing the draw, contacting the winner, etc. One of the reasons why. I stopped organizing giveaways was, in addition to the fear of running into legal problems, also the enormous EFFORT to manage them, in the face of non-existent earnings, without even a return in terms of visibility. Perhaps, a long time ago, organizing a giveaway also brought links to the blogger, and therefore a certain visibility. At least I thought so. Over time I realized that time, in my work, is a cost. A consideration perhaps trivial for many, but new for me: before then, I believed I had time to do anything.
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