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carter started following the idea "Pivotal Tracker & Git" in Pivotal Labs.
carter replied on October 05, 2009 09:13 to the problem "Tinygrab won't launch" in TinyGrab:
carter set one of carter's replies as an official response to "Does having my art on Facebook affect my copyright protection?" in Exhibytes
carter set one of carter's replies as an official response to "Does Exhibytes allow returns or have any kind of buyer guarantee?" in Exhibytes
carter replied on September 14, 2009 05:55 to the question "Does Exhibytes allow returns or have any kind of buyer guarantee?" in Exhibytes:
carter set one of carter's replies as an official response to "What kind of art does Exhibytes support?" in Exhibytes
carter replied on September 14, 2009 05:54 to the question "What kind of art does Exhibytes support?" in Exhibytes:
Although we are currently focusing on wall art, the Exhibytes platform supports any fine art that is physical and unique. So we don’t support music or video art. We do support fine art prints (lithographs, photography, relief prints, silkscreens, etchings and other intaglio techniques). They must not be reproductions of work created in other mediums, and must be from a limited edition of 200 or less.
carter set one of carter's replies as an official response to "If I put my art on Exhibytes can I still sell it independently?" in Exhibytes
carter replied on September 14, 2009 05:53 to the question "If I put my art on Exhibytes can I still sell it independently?" in Exhibytes:
Yes. Putting your art on Exhibytes can do nothing but help you sell your work. By putting your art for sale on Exhibytes you agree that any buyer who found out about your art through us will buy it through our site. However, if you sell your art on your own (ie the buyer never saw it on our website) then there is no reason for us to receive a commission.
carter reported a problem in TinyGrab on September 14, 2009 05:05:
Tinygrab won't launchAfter working great at first, Tinygrab now keeps closing unexpectedly whenever I try to launch it. I tried downloading it again but I still got the same problem. Am I the only one experiencing this? Would be grateful for any help with this since I think it's a fantastic service!
carter replied on September 08, 2009 20:48 to the question "Does having my art on Facebook affect my copyright protection?" in Exhibytes:
No. It is extremely important to us that all artists retain full ownership and rights to their artwork. This is reflected in Facebook's terms of service:
"You own all of the content and information you post on Facebook, and you can control how we share your content through your privacy and application settings."
-- Facebook's Statement of Rights and Responsibilities
You can find this excerpt and more information in Facebook's Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, which can be found at http://www.facebook.com/terms.php.
Please let us know if you still have concerns!
Carter
carter replied on September 07, 2009 23:45 to the praise "Good work" in Exhibytes:
carter replied on September 07, 2009 23:40 to the problem "Date validation required on user input" in Exhibytes:
carter replied on September 07, 2009 23:37 to the problem "Purchase button position" in Exhibytes:
carter replied on September 07, 2009 23:35 to the problem "File upload is hard to get to" in Exhibytes:
carter replied on September 07, 2009 23:30 to the idea "Alow the feedback box to be moved to the side" in Exhibytes:
carter replied on September 05, 2009 02:48 to the problem "I enter a date into a field but then when I save it resets the date to something else" in Agree2:
carter marked one of Pelle's replies in Agree2 as useful. Pelle replied to the problem "I enter a date into a field but then when I save it resets the date to something else".
carter marked one of Pelle's replies in Agree2 as useful. Pelle replied to the problem "I enter a date into a field but then when I save it resets the date to something else".
carter shared an idea in Exhibytes on September 05, 2009 02:12:
Virtual goodsWhat if artists could sell limited digital editions of their artworks as virtual goods?
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