Paul,
I didn't *insist* on anything in this instance. Not sure why you chose that
word.
I *asked* questions in a very polite and business-like manner and received
answers, in a like fashion, as earlier e-mails suggested we could do. I did
not *insist*. In fact, as we all know, their was no agreement, just
correspondence... and I was ready to submit a few images.
The slideshow may be viewed as the equivalent of a web post, but in this
case it was being presented by a corporate entity that is part of a
multi-national conglomerate (at least that's what I think it is). :-) What
makes that different? I guess in one case it's *me* deciding to post a
photograph on my own. In the other case it's an entity asking to see my
photos for possible use. Since I/we were asked, we certainly have the right
to ask back.
Tom C.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do you insist on a usage agreement before posting a pic on the web? This
slide show was essentially the equivelant of a web post, save for the fact
that far fewer people would see the photo.
Paul
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