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lintz69

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Hey guys,

I am trying to see if anyone needs any web design or hosting. Depending on the extent of the site I am offering to do the design and hosting free. If you want to tip me ecig stuff I won't refuse, but if you don't that's fine too. I am on disability, and am bored lol. So just trying to find something to do, and something to help out with the community here. If you have any questions, please feel free to PM me. If you know anyone (outside our cool community) who could use a website let me know :)


Thanks everyone, and have fun

Josh
 

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Working on 2 sites at the moment. I'll post them here when finished so you can judge my work. If anyone else wants any I am happy to help, but may be about a week out before I can work on a 3rd. But feel free to msg me on here if your interested and I can get you started and put you in line to be done.

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I have just about finished the first 4. The clients will be adding products soon, but if you want to see the type of template designs I do here are the following sites I have just worked on. Keep in mind I work closely with each person to design it to their desires.

Zap Cigs
Vapor Sabre
Dinosaur Vapor
BLUEGRASSVAPOR.COM

If any of you would like a website let me know. I can design and host it free of charge. Donations either monetary or of ecigs/supplies are appreciated, but not necessary.
 

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So if anyone else is interested. I got the basics down good. Only issue I am currently having is with accepting amazon payments. You can use any merchant account with authorize.net and I can help you with that, but working on getting amazon payments to work. I am close to figuring it out.

All other aspects are good to go. Store, chat, forum, testimonials, newsletters. Anything you want customized exactly the way you want. Again all free. I can show you places to host if you prefer to host with someone else and just have me design it, or I can host it. Anything that works for you. Just trying to help out.

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im not in need of a site but wanted to say i love the sabre site...the smoke in the background is cooooooool....

Thank you. I liked the smoke as well. I am still talking with shreck on ecf here to see how he likes it, and what changes he may want done. So it might still change when he gets time to work on the site with me.

As I said before I try to work closely with people, but I understand sometimes they have other things in life to keep them busy.
 

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In my opinion it may not be proper. Whether it be for copyright infringements, or as it may appear to be showing for children like the old Joe Camel used to be. However it was the customer's image, and the customer uploaded it himself. I do the designs themselves and work closely with the clients. However once the design part is complete, anything they choose to submit is up to them. A few people have made comments on that and on the "baby Dinosaur" on dinosaurvapor.com I have forwarded these concerns to the owners. From there it is their choice how they represent themselves. While I work closely with the designers, how the site looks is ultimately up to them.
 

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we do all of our own graphics/website designs. one of my partners, jeff is his name, is a talented graphic designer. he has done photoshoots for "suicide girls" and other models. i believe he has a portfolio online somewhere ill ask him about that. he made another website for me for another eshop i made for fun, Airsick Productions. i sell beats on there.
 

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hey just checked out the vapor sabre site. that shrek image is epic lol, but dont you think its asking for trouble?

The Shrek image on the Vapor Sabre website is indeed an illegal use of DreamWorks' intellectual property, and could possibly result in a lawsuit. However Lintz is not responsible for that, legally or technically, and could not be sued by DreamWorks or legally reprimanded. The content of Vapor Sabre is the responsibility of the owner and webmaster of the domain, neither of which is Lintz (at least as far as I'm aware).

When you think about it though, the chances of a DreamWorks executive (or other employee who makes enough money to care) seeing the unauthorized use of this Shrek image on the aforementioned website is so minuet that it probably isn't something to be concerned about. Millions of websites illegally use the intellectual, copyrighten or trademarked property of other companies, and rare ever does anything happen about it. At most, the website's owner/webmaster would probablly be warned and asked to remove the unauthorized content, and that's most likely all that would happen.

However, for the .00001% chance that DreamWorks does come after those website, the owner of the website might be able to sue you for creating the image and not warning him that having the image on his website violates copyright laws, and that there's a very tiny chance he could be sued for creating this image without notifying his client that displaying the image would be a violation of international copyright law.

So even though there's only a one in a million chance of anything at all happening, you should still protect yourself, and do so with any client for which you use material in your work that is under copyright. I know it might seem unnecessary, but what if that one in a million chance happens, and DreamWorks sues Vapor Sabre, and then Vapor Sabre comes after you, saying, "well you made me this image, and I didn't know that you used copyrighten material in it; I've never heard of Shrek." Even if you have e-mails from the client requesting that you use that specific image, that's not definitive proof in court; e-mails can be faked. So what you need is a document signed by your client saying that they requested you use and image under copyright; if it's notarized that's even better. A thumbnail of the image on the document would help as well.

Here's a brief summary of what the document should say (and as I said before, you probably want to include a thumbnail of the image):
________________________________________________________

I, [Your client's name] have requested artistic services from [Your name] which requires that he/she incorporate (in whole or part) an object/concept/image that is under copyright and is the intellectual property of DreamWork Productions LLC. I understand that using this object/concept/image (despite available alternatives) is a violation of international copyright law and desire to use it despite the potential consequences I could face. In doing so I hereby release [Your name] from any responsibility of any implications that could arise by my use of the image which contains this object/concept/image and relinquish any right to pursue [Your name] legally, financially, or in any other manner for any consequences or damages (be they legal, financial, or otherwise) that my business or myself might face as a result using aforementioned object/concept/image.
Sincerely,
[Your client's name]
_________________________________________________________

You can get documents notarized at most post offices, as well as many banks. If the person notarizing the document has an account with that bank, they may even notarize it at no charge. If neither of those locations can notarize your document, check Notarypublic.com

I know this all may seem extremely unnecessary, especially if your not even being paid to do this work, but trust me, I work as a graphic designer - you always want to cover your ... when dealing with situations that could possibly be violating a copyright or some other law. You don't have to have the document notarized; a plain old letter and signature is better than nothing, but a notarized document is an iron-clad legal document. And if you feel uncomfortable asking your client to sign this kind of document and have it notarized, just tell that that it's your policy to have ever client do this when dealing with this kind of situation. And again, a letter with a signature is better then nothing.

Good luck with your work - you've done some great stuff so far, and if you ever need any help or advise, just shoot me an instant message on AIM or PM me within the next couple of days me for my email address (because lately I haven't been logging in here very often).

Peace,
-Dan
 
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