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Medium vs Copyscape

Side-by-side comparison of licensing terms between Medium and Copyscape.

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Medium:
M
Medium
Free (Writer)
C
Copyscape
Per-Search
Price
Free to publish
$0.03 per search

Prices may vary by region and are subject to change.

Download
Writers can export their own content at any time. Readers can access content within Medium's platform.
Copyscape provides search results and reports, not downloadable content. You can export reports.
Commercial Use
Writers retain copyright and can use their content commercially elsewhere. Readers may not freely reuse Medium content commercially without the writer's permission.
You can use Copyscape commercially to verify content originality for your business or clients.
Editing
Yes
Not applicable - Copyscape is a detection tool, not a content source.
Attribution
Req'd
No
Exclusive Rights
Medium's license is non-exclusive. Writers can republish their content anywhere.
No
Redistribution
Writers can republish their own content on other platforms. Readers may not redistribute without the writer's permission.
No
Print Use
Writers can print their own content. Readers need the writer's permission for print use.
Not applicable - Copyscape produces reports, not printable content.
Digital Use
Yes
Yes
Client Work
Writers can use Medium as a publishing platform for client content. Content rights depend on the writer-client agreement.
Single-user access per credential unless otherwise agreed; use on behalf of others or via third-party software is limited. 'Only one individual may access the Services during a specific time using a specific username or password, unless otherwise agreed by Indigo Stream.'
Survives Cancellation
Medium retains its non-exclusive license to display previously published content. Writers can delete their content to revoke this.
Lose it
Medium:

Publishing on Medium grants them a non-exclusive license to display, distribute, and promote your content. You retain copyright and can republish elsewhere.

Medium's distribution algorithm favors original content. Cross-posting content from other sites may reduce visibility.

Copyscape:

Copyscape is a plagiarism detection tool, not a content source. It does not provide licensed content - it checks if content exists elsewhere on the web.

A Copyscape 'clear' result does not guarantee content is original or properly licensed. It only checks against indexed web pages.

Key Differences

Fields where these platforms differ

Download

Medium:
Copyscape:

Commercial Use

Medium:~Writers retain copyright and can use their content commercially elsewhere. Readers may not freely reuse Medium content commercially without the writer's permission.
Copyscape:

Editing

Medium:
Copyscape:

Attribution

Medium:Required
Copyscape:Not required

Redistribution

Medium:~Writers can republish their own content on other platforms. Readers may not redistribute without the writer's permission.
Copyscape:

Print Use

Medium:~Writers can print their own content. Readers need the writer's permission for print use.
Copyscape:

Survives Cancellation

Medium:Published
Copyscape:

Indemnification

Medium:
Copyscape:

Refund Policy

Medium:
Copyscape:~Unused credit balances may be refundable. Contact support.

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