Numly, the Web 2.0 copyright and digital rights assignment service, has removed its 5,000 character limit on blog posts for Professional authors. "This has been a common request by featured authors and I am glad that we could once again add value to our services," says Chris Matthieu, founder and CEO of Numly. This extension supports both our All Rights Reserved and Creative Commons licensing offerings. This enhancement also exists on Docly, our Web 2.0 word processor or our Write with Rights platform as we like to call it.
Amateur accounts will still only be able to post a maximum of 5,000 characters.
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