Submitted works
Comment on Why ViovioRe: Submitted works
Posted:Mon 29 of Jun, 2009 (22:34 UTC)Hi John,
Absolutely not. It is silly lawyering. The reason for that line is we inherently need to permission to print copyrighted material. By uploading it and asking us to print, that means you grant us permission. We have tweaked the TOS so it should now be very clear. We feel very strongly about leaving 100% control with the copyright holder (YOU).
Absolutely not. It is silly lawyering. The reason for that line is we inherently need to permission to print copyrighted material. By uploading it and asking us to print, that means you grant us permission. We have tweaked the TOS so it should now be very clear. We feel very strongly about leaving 100% control with the copyright holder (YOU).
John
Submitted works
Posted:Mon 29 of Jun, 2009 (22:20 UTC)From the "Terms of Service":
"You acknowledge and agree that any submission may be published, copied, customized, removed, transmitted and shown by Viovio.com for the purposes of delivering the Service. The electronic or physical sharing of your images and materials constitutes permission for reprinting by the recipient."
So, does this mean that by submitting our photos to this service we are allowing Viovio.com to reprint and show these images without credit to us, the photographers?!
"You acknowledge and agree that any submission may be published, copied, customized, removed, transmitted and shown by Viovio.com for the purposes of delivering the Service. The electronic or physical sharing of your images and materials constitutes permission for reprinting by the recipient."
So, does this mean that by submitting our photos to this service we are allowing Viovio.com to reprint and show these images without credit to us, the photographers?!