You agree not to use the PhotoStamps website or service:
How do they know that I agree? Won’t
they be surprised when they found out that I didn’t ;-)
Well this rules you guys
out:
Content Restrictions
You agree not to use the PhotoStamps website or service:
A. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate any
material for any unlawful purpose or that is obscene, offensive, blasphemous,
pornographic, sexually suggestive, deceptive, threatening, menacing, abusive,
harmful, an invasion of privacy, supportive of unlawful action, defamatory,
libelous, vulgar, violent, or otherwise objectionable;
B. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate any
material that depicts celebrities or celebrity likenesses, regional, national
or international leaders or politicians, current or former world leaders,
convicted criminals, or newsworthy, notorious or infamous images and individuals;
C. To upload, order for print, or otherwise transmit or communicate any
material that you do not have a right to transmit or communicate under any
contractual or fiduciary relationship or which infringes any copyright,
trademark, patent or other intellectual property right or any moral right of
any party;
D. To upload or otherwise transmit any material which is likely to cause harm
to the PhotoStamps service or anyone else's computer systems, including but not
limited to that which contains any virus, code, worm, data or other files or
programs designed to damage or allow unauthorized access to the PhotoStamps
service or which may cause any defect, error, malfunction or corruption to the
service; and
& Reid, that was a great postcard announcement for your show, it mesmerized
me while I was eating lunch the other day, I kept seeing personal messages to
me in it.. if the show is on the web I'd like to visit it virtually...
~mIEKAL
On May 11, 2005, at 6:26 PM, Reid Wood wrote:
Yes it is real, and I
don't think it will have a tremendous effect on artistamps. The reason I say
this is that in the earlier stage when this was being tested the company began
to censor what images could appear on the stamps. My guess is the people who make
artistamps now won't want to go through the hassle of deciding whether their
subject is appropriate for a stamp. Also, I haven't broken down the cost - that
is whether doing your own via color copier or having someone like Anna Banana
print your stamps is cheaper than the added cost (postage plus the additional
cost) of having your personalized stamp made by that company.
Reid
On Wednesday, May 11, 2005, at 12:19 PM, Melissa McCarthy wrote:
And if it is, what will
this do to the whole artist stamps thing?!? ME
http://photo.stamps.com/PhotoStamps/?source=si10171485
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