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focused rights
Today, creators assign only certain limited rights on publishers or clients. Photographers can offer single-use, electronic-only, and/or non-commercial rights to an image, for example.
While it's gray today, it'll be obvious tomorrow. Tomorrow's writers will simply have another checkbox when deciding the rights of the publisher: search/index rights, yes or no.
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