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02/02/2005 01:46:54 AM · #1
Whats this new release form they made, new terms or what?
Don't have the time to read it... So just asking is it worth continuing with them or just close the account?
Somebody how has read it please share your thoughts on it.
02/02/2005 01:56:56 AM · #2
You don't have to do anything unless you want to be 'exclusive' with iStock. It's an agreement that pays you a little extra if you elect to let them be your only provider of royalty-free stock.
02/02/2005 01:58:28 AM · #3
so do i accept it or not?
02/02/2005 02:03:19 AM · #4
Originally posted by Discraft:

so do i accept it or not?


It would be to your benefit to read it. If you don't have time to do that, you should probalby close your account.
02/02/2005 03:32:20 AM · #5
Originally posted by jmsetzler:

Originally posted by Discraft:

so do i accept it or not?


It would be to your benefit to read it. If you don't have time to do that, you should probalby close your account.


Whenever anyone sends you a document to sign,,, it is always prudent, and definitely in your best interest to peruse the document before affixing your signature to it... It would be foolhardy to do otherwise.

Ray
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