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Rights via Registration: How to Setup Rights via Registration for Other Networks
Rights via Registration: How to Setup Rights via Registration for Other Networks
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Written by Dan Macarie
Updated today

Nosto's UGC offers the ability for Customers to leverage their Rights via Registration workflow beyond just the core Networks of Instagram, X, and YouTube.

Documented below are the steps required to initiate a Rights request for content from any other Network. For best practices on how to distribute these messages, click here

These include the following networks:

  • Daily Motion

  • Facebook

  • Flickr

  • GoConnect

  • TikTok

  • Imgur

  • Livestream

  • Pinterest

  • Reddit

  • Sina Weibo

  • Spotify

  • Soundcloud

  • TikTok

  • Tumblr

  • Twitch

  • Vimeo

  • YouKu

  • WeChat

  • Wistia

  • WordPress / RSS

Request Rights - Single Request (All Other Networks)

1. Go to Curation > Content

2. When you have found the content that you'd like to acquire the rights to, select Rights via Registration from the More Actions menu (drop-down arrow on the right-hand side).

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3. You will then be prompted to generate a Rights Request URL for the piece of content you want to Request Rights for using either the Generate URL link or button.

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4. From here, the user will be provided with a Unique URL for that Tile and a sample Rights Request message that they can use.

From here you can Copy the URL or Copy the Message to send the Rights Request.

Important:

Make sure you share this via direct message or email directly with the content creator. The link generated is unique and should not be shared via public comment.

For best practices on how to distribute these messages, click here

For any further questions or queries, please send an email to support@nosto.com and our support team will get back to you.

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