Momonoart Studio Commission Terms and
Conditions
Definition:
Artist: The
individual producing the Commission (“Jeff Tao” trading as “Momonoart Studio”).
Client: The
individual purchasing the Commission.
Commission: The
form of service provided by the Artist to the Client per the Commission
Agreement. “Commission,” “Art[work],” “Image[ry],” and “Project[s]” are used
interchangeably herein and in Commission correspondence.
Commission Agreement:
The discussion, documented via, in which the Artist and Client agree to the
subject matter and type of Commission to be produced, the Commission price, the
point in time in which the Artist is expected to commence in Start of Work, and
– if applicable – the Commission deadline, early termination circumstances,
rush fees, and/or whether or not the Commission can be immediately displayed in
the Artist’s portfolio. This Commission Agreement shall remain on record with
the Artist, along with any other documents related to the Commission, for at
least two years. Ultimately, the Commission Agreement will usually conclude
with:
“This Agreement is the final, complete and exclusive
agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and
supersedes and merges all prior communications between Artist/Client with
respect to such matters. No modification of, or amendment to, this Agreement –
or any waiver of any rights under this Agreement – will be effective unless in
writing and signed the by Artist.”
Start of Work:
The point in time by which the Client has approved the Artist to start work on
the Commission (e.g., Artist begins to create the Commission).
Profile(s):
Online locations where the Commission may be displayed (e.g., “galleries,” such
as Blogger, Facebook and Twitter albums, DeviantART.com, Tumblr.com, etc.).
“Profile(s)” do not include any sites that display hateful or racist imagery,
illegal activities, or sites known to display, reproduce, and/or sell works
without crediting the Artist. Additionally, no Commission may be displayed
without notifying the Artist first, or as agreed upon in the Commission Agreement.
Personal Space:
Non-public, offline locations (e.g., home or office); i.e., no business
involving the Commission is being conducted.
Public Space:
Offline locations that do not fall under “Personal Space” above.
Commercial Purpose:
Any image or project to be commissioned that does not fall under the type of
use specified in these Terms of Service. New Terms of Service shall be
developed and agreed upon in a Commercial Purpose Commission Agreement prior to
Start of Work.
Commercial Purpose
Commission Agreement: A Commission Agreement developed specifically for
Commercial Purpose Commissions. A Commercial Purpose Commission Agreement
requires separate Terms of Service, developed on a case-by-case basis.
Terms:
1.
The Artist has the right to refuse any
Commission request, without needing to explain the reason.
2.
The Artist reserves the right to stop work on a
Commission, or cancel a Commission request due to poor communication,
rude/inappropriate behavior, an inability to effectively communicate in the
English language, or a breach of these Terms of Service.
3.
The Artist will not create any depiction of
sexually explicit (i.e., “x-rated”, pornographic, simulated sex, or sexual
arousal) materials, fetishes, or any form of hateful or racist imagery.
4.
The Artist will not reproduce a copyrighted
image or character without consent of its copyright owner, and as it pertains
to United States Copyright Law ( http://copyright.gov/title17/ ).
5.
By commissioning the Artist, the Client is
purchasing the Artist’s labor only. The Artist retains all rights to the
Commission, which includes but is not limited to: Distribution, reproduction,
use of the Commission for Artist promotion (e.g. Profiles, Personal Space,
Public Space, as defined in the Definitions section herein, etc.); or as it applies
to new Terms of Service agreed upon in a Commercial Purpose Commission
Agreement as defined in the Definitions section herein.
6.
The Client must specify the content of their
Commission to the best of their ability prior to a Commission Agreement. A complex
Commission may incur additional illustration fees, to be defined and agreed
upon in the Commission Agreement prior to Start of Work.
7.
The Client must specify the desired display size
of the Commission, regardless of whether the Commission is completed digitally
or traditionally. A large display size may incur additional illustration fees,
to be defined and agreed upon in the Commission Agreement prior to Start of
Work.
8.
If the Commission is time-sensitive, a rush fee may be applied, to be defined and
agreed upon in the Commission Agreement prior to Start of Work.
9.
If the Commission is defined as confidential in
the Commission Agreement, the Artist will temporarily delay public display of
the image at the request of the Client and as defined in the Commission
Agreement until such time the Commission Agreement specifies public display is
permitted. A Client may not request the Artist to complete a Commission without
defining the timespan in the Commission Agreement to eventually allow the
Artist to publicly display the image.
10.
The Client may not distribute, reproduce, or
otherwise profit from the Commission, beyond the resale of the original,
[traditional art] Commission, or as it applies to new Terms of Service agreed
upon in a Commercial Purpose Commission Agreement as defined in the Definitions
section herein.
a.
The client may not edit, alter, or trace the
Commission without the Artist’s expressed, written permission, or as agreed
upon in the Commission Agreement prior to Start of Work.
11.
The Client may display the Commission in
Profiles as long as the Artist’s name (“Cooley”) is prominently displayed along
with a link to iamcooley.com. Additionally, any Profile display of the Artist’s
Commission must notify the Artist, unless already defined in the Commission
Agreement prior to Start of Work. Commissions in Profile displays cannot breach
Term 10, Term 10a, or Term 14.
a.
The Client cannot display a Commission outside
of Personal Space or in a Public Space unless the Commission is executed under
new Terms of Service agreed upon in a Commercial Purpose Commission Agreement
prior to Start of Work. The Client must obtain written permission from the
Artist prior to displaying the Commission in a Public Space if not already
defined in the Commission Agreement; additional fees may apply.
b.
Under no circumstances may the Client submit a
Commission to any kind of contest.
12.
Digital art Commissions will be provided to the
Client via email or an online download location in .jpeg format; this does not
include the Commission native files (e.g., .psd, .tif, etc.), unless agreed
upon in the Commission Agreement, or thereafter, the Client obtains written
permission from the Artist. The Artist is not responsible for the cost of
shipping a Commission (traditional art Commissions or any digital media device
[e.g. CD, DVD, flash drive, etc.] or print of a digital art Commission); the
Client is responsible for all shipment costs.
13.
The Artist is not responsible for printing
[creating a hard copy of] a digital art Commission, or reproducing prints of a
traditional art Commission for the Client unless agreed upon in the Commission
Agreement. Three additional options are available: 1) The Client can order
print(s) via the Artist’s print shop, and pay to have it shipped directly to
the Client’s location – these prints will not be part of a limited edition
(numbered) run, or physically signed by the Artist; the Client is responsible
for all shipment costs. 2) The Client can request the Artist to order a print
via the Artist’s print shop, and have it shipped directly to the Artist – these
prints will become part of a limited edition (numbered) run, and physically
signed by the Artist; the Client is responsible for all shipment costs,
including shipment from Artist to Client after the print is numbered and
signed. 3) The Client may use the digital (.jpeg) file for local printing, so
long as it does not breach Term 11, Term 11a, Term 11b, or Term 16, and the
Client obtains written permission from the Artist prior to printing.
14.
If the Commission is for Commercial Purpose, the
Artist must be notified prior to the Start of Work. Commercial use of the
Commission will be decided on a case-by-case basis. New Terms of Service must
be written and agreed upon in a Commercial Purpose Commission Agreement before
the Start of Work.
15.
The Client may request a preview of the
Commission at any time during the creation process, but may not request changes
to the Commission after Start of Work, unless a change process is agreed upon
in the Commission Agreement prior to Start of Work.
16.
The Client may not incorporate the Commission in
another work of art (or another Artist’s Commission). A take-down notice will
be issued in such cases and Term 18 will be applied as necessary.
17.
Refunds may only be issued if the Client
notifies the Artist prior to Start of Work. No refunds will be issued after
Start of Work, nor will a refund be issued before or after Start of Work if any
of these Terms of Service are breached. Additionally, the Artist has the right
to revoke access to, and stop work of, the Commission at any time after Start
of Work if these Terms of Service are breached.
18.
The Artist has the right to pursue damages under
United States Copyright Law ( http://copyright.gov/title17/ ), should their
exist a violation in addition to a breach of these Terms of Service.
Required
Client Information
Email Address: The Client is encouraged to contact the
Artist via email (momonoart2014@gmail.com) or contact form to query a
Commission.
Phone Number (Optional): The Artist will not call the Client
unless there is a conflict in schedule, payment, or a breach in the Terms of
Service.
Other Forms of Communication: The Client may request a
different form of communication (e.g., phone call, Skype, Facebook Messenger,
etc.) to discuss a project before signing a Commission Agreement, by initially
using the contact form on this website. However, the Artist must have the
Client’s email address when entering into a Commission Agreement after query and
discussions are complete.
Physical Address: The Artist only needs the Client’s address
if the Artist is shipping a [traditional art] Commission or a digital art
print.
Age: If the Client is under 18, the Client must supply
contact information for a parent or guardian. The Artist reserves the right to
contact the parent/guardian of an under-aged Client, to ensure that there is no
breach in the Terms of Service, and the Client is able to pay for the
Commission.
Specifications for Commission: Please refer to Term 3, Term
4, Term 6, Term 7, Term 8, and Term 9 for guidance.
Payment
Payment: The Artist requires 50% deposit up front before
Start of Work, unless otherwise agreed upon in the Commission Agreement. Remainder
of the payment is to be paid upon the completion of the work. A photo of the
completed work will be provided upon the request of the remainder funds.
Currency: All prices are expressed in U.S. dollars (USD),
and payments are expected to be made as such. The Client is responsible for
providing the correct amount, equal to the USD amount. Please visit XE.com for
accurate currency conversions.
Method: The Artist’s
preferred method of payment is via PayPal services, and addressed to momonoart2014@gmail.com. The Artist
will send a Paypal request through to your provided email for the payments to
be made.
Other payment methods can be made available to the Client
upon request.
Cancellation: Please refer to Term 17 for refund policy.
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