Thanks. That's what I wanted to know.
Paul
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From: Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> There is a Starbuck's Corporate contract that the store manager and  
> artist must sign. It lays out the requirements and restrictions for  
> both, and requires sign-off by the district manager as well, maybe  
> some higher-ups on top of that. I don't have time to scan and send  
> you a copy, but the store manager should be able to find it.
> 
> in brief:
> - There's no direct compensation.
> - Any sales or handling of the artwork is directed to the artist.
> - All liabilities are the responsibility of the artist.
> - Advertising, any association of the Starbucks name or logo with the  
> artist, is forbidden.
> - Any collateral materials must be approved by the store manager, as  
> well as the art being shown.
> 
> To me, it's an opportunity to show and be noticed, I'm willing to put  
> in the effort. It takes a store manager with the desire to do it and  
> a good relationship with the district manager to make it happen. I  
> worked with the SM carefully to make my flyers, cards and  
> announcements compliant with the guidelines.
> 
> Sitting in the cafe yesterday, I was impressed with how many people  
> walked the round of pictures and read all the tags, read my statement  
> on the wall, in a half hour period yesterday. I hope it generates  
> some interest ... :-)
> 
> Godfrey
> 
> On Sep 26, 2006, at 3:26 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> 
> > Hi Godders,
> > Was the local manager able to grant permission for the Starbuck's show
> > or did he have to consult corporate headquarters? I've been trying to
> > do something similar at a local Starbucks, but they seem to be worried
> > about getting permission from headquarters.
> > Paul
> 
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