Just because you publish on something like Slideme doesn't make you immune 
to copyright violations. A DMCA notice filed with Slideme will end in the 
same termination of your account. Slideme has to pay attention to those 
notices as they are a legitimate business. Read their terms of service 
documentation and you'll find there's not much difference between theirs 
and the Google Play system.

You might be better served to just start over with an idea of your own.

-John Coryat

>From Slideme's TOS:

Digital Millennium Copyright Act Compliance 

SlideME respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects 
users of the Site to do the same. At SlideME's discretion and in 
appropriate circumstances, SlideME may terminate the accounts of users or 
prevent access to the Site by users who infringe the intellectual property 
rights of others. Pursuant to 17 United States Code 512(c)(2) (Digital 
Millennium Copyright Act of 1998), SlideME's designated agent for notice of 
alleged copyright infringement appearing on the Site is:...

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