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Terms Of Service

The following terms and conditions serve as an agreement between Twoot and you, the customer. Before receiving artwork from Twoot, you are required to express agreement with the following terms and conditions.

Ownership of Artwork
All banners and graphic design elements (referred to as artwork in these terms and conditions) created by Twoot are and will unconditionally remain the property of Twoot.

Inclusion of Twoot logo
All banners created by Twoot will carry the Twoot logo, which shall in no circumstances be deleted or otherwise removed from the design.

Declined Artwork Design Requests
Twoot retains the right to refuse any artwork design request for any reason and at any time. Artwork design requests are typically declined when they involve creating artwork that promotes or conveys criminal activity, adult entertainment, or any services or activities that could reasonably be considered morally indecent or questionable.

Artwork Modifications
When providing any unlimited artwork modifications as part of any design package, Twoot retains the right to decide if artwork redesign requests made by you ever become unreasonable or unreasonably excessive. Artwork modification requests that are labeled by Twoot as unreasonable or unreasonably excessive are subject to delay in being carried out or refusal of being carried out. Changes considered by Twoot to be major changes will not be classified as a modification, but rather as an additional concept.

Twoot is not obligated to make changes to any artwork in a free of charge design package, once complete satisfaction with all artwork in the package has been expressed by you.

Final Artwork Release and Usage
All final artwork will be remitted to you immediately after you have expressed satisfaction with all artwork. Final artwork that is provided by email will often zipped/compressed: therefore, when receiving final artwork through the internet, you will need to have on your computer a file decompression program, such as WinZip or StuffIt Expander in order to open finalized artwork. Twoot is not responsible for any delays that may arise due to your inability to use final artwork as a result of file decompression issues. Twoot will in no way be responsible for customer-end unmet deadlines for any reason.

Legal Remedy
You agree to settle any and all disputes which may arise during or after the artwork design process, between you and Twoot, outside of court. You shall, in good faith, be willing to compromise with Twoot regarding all perceived or obvious errors, delays, miscommunication, or any failure on the part of Twoot in providing flawless service, and shall not bring lawsuit against Twoot for any reason.

Conclusion
You agree and are encouraged to ask questions, regarding any section or sections of these terms and conditions that you do not understand, before ordering any type or any amount of artwork from Twoot.

Last updated: 12th Jan 2010 22:29pm GMT


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