> > From: Doug Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2008/03/27 Thu PM 01:08:58 GMT > To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]> > Subject: Terms of Service > > Howdy, folks, > > We've had several discussions over the years about the terms of use of > various web sites and services. Well, I've been planning to put > together a very short run of a small photo book from my recent trip to > Bulgaria. I only plan a run of maybe 30 because they're for gifts to > people over there and family here. So I've been looking at self > publishing web sites like Lulu and Blurb and such. > > A friend of mine recently got involved with a multi-level marketing > company called Creative Memories. Their focus is more on "electronic > scrapbooking", but they have a service that would be appropriate for > what I'm doing. It's a little pricey, but I considered doing it through > them to help her out. > > Being a bit sensitive to intellectual property issues, I read the Terms > of Use (ToU). It contains the following section: > > Idea submission statement > > Any ideas, proposals, and/or other information submitted or > collected on this site shall be considered non-confidential. By > submitting information to this site, or directly to Creative > Memories, you agree that Creative Memories shall not be under any > obligation of confidentiality or non-use, express or implied, > with respect to any submissions, and Creative Memories may > disclose or use any submission for any purpose whatsoever, at its > sole discretion, with no obligation, express or implied, to > compensate or work with the person or entity that supplied the > information, idea and/or proposal in any manner. > > Now, that's a pretty far reaching claim. Here it is again, elided to > focus on what I have a problem with. > > ... By submitting information to this site ... you agree that > ... and Creative Memories may ... use any submission for any > purpose whatsoever ... with no obligation ... to compensate or > work with the person or entity that supplied [it] ... > > I've contacted them officially asking them just exactly what they > intended to say here, in case it's less than the "your stuff is ours if > you pay us to print it" interpretation I give it. No answer. I've also > contacted them unofficially through the member/dealer network. The > answer from that side is that it's so they can use excerpts of your > stuff in their marketing material without having to find you, work with > you, or pay you, though it wasn't phrased quite that way. > > Personally, I find this clause and the unofficial attitude quite > disturbing. Am I overreacting?
No. Find somewhere else. I used these recently. This is the UK portal but there will be access in the USA. The book was manufactured in Noo Joisey... http://www.mypublisher.uk.com/associations/costcouk/index.php?assoc=costcouk Hmmmm. The second sentence has been added since I used it. Will have to investigate. "You acknowledge and agree that any submission may be published, copied, customized, removed, transmitted and shown by MyPublisher for the purposes of delivering the Services. In addition, you warrant that all moral rights in any uploaded images and materials have been waived." ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

