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RE: [AGA-Contest] Some of the Jobs (Long)



Sort of having any actual legal advice, I think we might be
covered if they faxed or emailed a scan of a signed
release. The email alone is squat as far as a signature, or
so I'm told (but you're right that banks don't give a darn
--they cover it with the interest rates).

Is it a problem for website to accept faxes? 

Does anyone know a copyright attorney? Wasn't there one the
used to lurk on APD? Maybe we could post the question on
few forums and see if any green thumb lawyers will reply.

Maybe the tax attorney we used this year has a brother ;-)

sh
--- Erik Olson <erik@thekrib.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 6 May 2005, Ricky Cain wrote:
> 
> >     1. Handle the photo release electronically? by FAX?
> >
> > I would say go paperless. You can get a loan
> electronically with out ever
> > putting pen to paper so I don't think this any
> different.
> 
> Everybody agrees that going paperless would be a good
> thing.  The problem 
> is that nobody has been able to offer any insight into
> how to do this 
> LEGALLY so we are protected.  If we had a working plan,
> this would have 
> been in place years ago.  Anyone have any suggestions on
> how we might do 
> this.
> 
> 

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