Creating a PLR Document
Creating a PLR Document simply means creating a Document that is Personal, Licensable, and Redistributable. In other words, a document that you can print and sell as many copies of as you want; that your customers are allowed to redistribute the document with or without changes; and that is freely available for modification by everyone.
This article will walk you through the process of creating a PLR Document. We will also discuss the reasons why you might want to create your own PLR Documents, as well as some of the legal implications of creating your own.
An Overview of PLR and Copyright
Before we go into detail on how to create a PLR Document, it may be helpful for you to first understand what is meant by the term "Personal, Licensable, and Redistributable". These terms all relate to one singular principle: copyright rules. When a work of authorship is considered to be "Copyrightable", the creator of the work is entitled to all of the rights granted by copyright law, including the right to control which works may be copied, modified, and sold.
In general terms, the ownership of copyright resides in either the creator or an entity (such as a publishing company) that is deemed "valid" by default. In this case, it means that whichever group holds legal title to copyright has been granted all rights granted under copyright law.
You will receive a downloadable PDF File outlining what a PLR Document is and how to start to write one