Downloading generally transfers entire files for local storage and later use, as contrasted with streaming, where the data is used nearly immediately, while the transmission is still in progress, and which may not be stored long-term. Websites that offer streaming media or media displayed in-browser, such as YouTube, increasingly place restrictions on the ability of users to save these materials to their computers after they have been received.
Downloading is not the same as data transfer; moving or copying data between two storage devices would be data transfer, but receiving data from the Internet is downloading.
[YES]Can be sold as it is
[YES]Can be used for personal use
[YES]Can be packaged with other products
[YES]Can modify/change the sales letter
[YES]Can be added into paid membership websites
[YES]Can put your name on the sales letter
[YES]Can be offered as a bonus or Gifts
[YES]Can be used to build a list
[YES]Can print/publish offline
[YES]Can convey and sell Personal Use Rights
[YES]Can convey and sell Resale Rights
[YES]Can be used to create audio/webinar/video products.
[NO]Can modify/change the main product
[NO]Can modify/change the graphics and ecover
[NO]Can be given away for free
[NO]Can be added to free membership websites
[NO]Can convey and sell Master Resale Rights
[NO]Can convey and sell Private Label Rights
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By Mike McAlister on
Although the series is very well done, it wasn’t what I was hoping it would be. Kudos to the author anyway! I would recommend checking out this author’s other series, very well done as well.
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By Nora Jones on
In computer networks, download means to receive data from a remote system, typically a server such as a web server, an FTP server, an email server, or other …
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By Sandy Walters on
Websites that offer streaming media or media displayed in-browser, such as YouTube, increasingly place restrictions on the ability of users to save these materials to their computers after they have been received.
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By Samuel Brownstone on
Downloading media files involves the use of linking and framing Internet material, and relates to copyright law. Streaming and downloading can involve making copies of works that infringe on copyrights or other rights, and organizations running such websites may become vicariously liable for copyright infringement by causing others to do so.
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By David Jones on
Downloading is not the same as data transfer; moving or copying data between two storage devices would be data transfer, but receiving data from the Internet is downloading.
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