this is legalese "all your base are belong to us", i would look for 
someone else.
> 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?
>
>   


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