If an organization publishes a crowdsource storymap, all the images and comments, regardless of who the contributor is, get stored in that organization's content. Is there any notice, warning or disclaimer as to who then owns that material? I expect someone is bound to ask, sooner or later. Does the contributor retain ownership or any rights to it? If so how can they delete it if desired (answer, they cannot). Does the publishing organization have the right to set their own policy with regard to this?
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The default terms and conditions at the bottom of the contribution form which all participators accept when they save reads:
This terms and conditions text can be modified by the author if needed.
The default terms and conditions at the bottom of the contribution form which all participators accept when they save reads:
This terms and conditions text can be modified by the author if needed.
Hello,
Can the Crowdsourced point information(location) be uploaded and used in a arcgis online web map other then the story map?
Hi Joseph
Could you open a new question for new questions? It's easier for people to find the question and responses if you do a separate post for new questions rather than adding to existing question. Thanks - Rupert
Here's how to change the terms and conditions for your Crowdsource story:
Owen