Yes, I own the rights to my comics on Webtoons. I made sure to follow all the necessary legal processes.
Mostly yes. You have the right to control how your life story is told and used, but in some situations, like when you are in a public place and something about you becomes newsworthy, the media may report it without your explicit permission, yet that doesn't mean you lose the overall rights to your story.
Well, it depends. In the basic sense, you should own the rights to your life story as it's yours. But in the legal world, there are many factors at play. For instance, if there are other people involved in some events of your life story, they might also have some say in how that part of the story is told. Also, different countries have different laws regarding privacy and intellectual property rights which can impact who really 'owns' your life story in a more formal, legal sense.
It depends. In some cases, you might have full rights to your life story, but there could be legal and ethical considerations that complicate things.
In most cases, Webtoons doesn't have full ownership of your comic. There are various terms and conditions that determine the extent of their rights and yours when you publish on the platform. It's crucial to read and understand the contract thoroughly.
First, you need to create an account on Webtoons. Then, prepare your comic book files in the required format. After that, follow the upload and submission process provided on the platform.
Yes, Disney does own the rights to Marvel Comics. They acquired Marvel Entertainment in 2009.
Webtoons can be seen as comics. They tell stories visually, have characters and plots like traditional comics, but they might have different ways of scrolling or panel arrangements for online viewing.
Yes, you can. But you need to make sure your comic meets Webtoons' requirements and standards.
Yes, you can post fan comics on Webtoons, but there might be some guidelines and rules to follow.
Yes, you can. Webtoons supports various comic formats, including horizontal ones.