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Well, steepshot is a little like instagram. If you can find a way to do some photo editing and then share it out at steepshot (and make sure you use the hashtag #steepshot ) then I think you should do fine from there.

And just so you know. Anything that goes into the internet, be it FB, instagram, etc, once it is up, your content is "technically no 100% guarantee" that it will not be manipulated and be reused by something else, or even borrowed for other content purposes.

However that being said, if you are worried about plagiarism, @steemcleaners are working very hard to keep things legit.

I dont think that is a correct interpretation. Authors maintain ownership but they can grant licenses. Has Lat relinquished his artwork when he drew as a columnist for NST? He merely granted a commercial license for NST to publish and earn from from it. Unless he works for NST than the work he does within his course of duty is NST's. The same goes for Steemit. There must be an outright contract to purchase the right to @stevengoh's work. Ownership is distinct from a license. U got both of it mixed up.

There. I have clarified it in a less blunt term