Interesting topic. I see no mention on here (haven't checked elsewhere) about the issue of intellectual copyright. Morality even ethics won't apply to business but copyright theft is another thing altogether.
Publishing a picture or a piece of writing (prose poetry whatever) automatically keeps the intellectual property rights with the owner/creator. However, every country applies copyright regulation in differing ways. Not sure about recipes, though, whether for food or e-juice. Problem with "publishing" anything online is it goes global and if someone in a country which is not a signatory member of a specific copyright convention then they can (and usually do) create copies freely.
Perhaps someone from the juice business on here could elaborate on the copyright issue?
Publishing a picture or a piece of writing (prose poetry whatever) automatically keeps the intellectual property rights with the owner/creator. However, every country applies copyright regulation in differing ways. Not sure about recipes, though, whether for food or e-juice. Problem with "publishing" anything online is it goes global and if someone in a country which is not a signatory member of a specific copyright convention then they can (and usually do) create copies freely.
Perhaps someone from the juice business on here could elaborate on the copyright issue?