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Definition[]

A content creator is a person who develops and modifies content, such as animation, audio, graphics, images and video, as part of the production process before presentation in its final form.

Overview[]

"New technology and online access to a worldwide audience has enabled everyone to become content creators with a potentially limitless audience; this new reality has simultaneously created vast new industries, demolished barriers to entry in existing ones, and dramatically disrupted other industries. As technological innovations rapidly reduce the cost of content creation, distribution, and discovery, business models and enforcement strategies must remain dynamic in order to keep pace with change. In this environment, new business practices may be as effective as new public policy at bringing about meaningful change."[1]

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