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Have you ever had a conflict with a client over being paid for a file? Have you also been out of free space on your dedicated FTP? The dispute scenario often leads to architects being shortchanged for their work. But, a new cloud sharing platform might mean the end of an era of intractable conflicts. Fileship.io promises a system that leaves the architects and other members of the creative economy in control. The simple idea behind the website is that a client’s files are locked behind a paywall, meaning that in order to gain access designers must be compensated. The platform also doesn’t rely on predetermined limits to server space, a scenario that often makes architects err on the side of leniency in order to load newer work on their FTP. Put simply by fileship.io, “You get paid. They get their file.”
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— Sound For Indies (@SoundForIndies) March 10, 2016
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This is a really cool idea for freelancers. Lock your deliverables behind a pay wall. https://t.co/niS9ATdXgr
— Morgan Allan Knutson (@morganknutson) March 4, 2016
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Feel safe in the knowledge you get paid for your creative work by sending files through https://t.co/bj9i6om02Z
— Si Jobling (@Si) March 7, 2016
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No one likes the idea of not being paid for their time and effort, but there is a case to be made for working for free. Maybe you gain experience and build your resume. Maybe you get exposure. It’s tricky, though, and author Seth Godin suggests a few important questions when deciding whether or not to work for free.
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