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pm sentI have a job for someone who has expierence with certifications. PM please Thanks
Thanks.I personally haven't gotten a response from the OP
Yes, that's what I said. They, the individual members are the ones at risk of liability.Just because you state that doesn't make it so. That would be up to a court to decide, thus the possibility of liability does exist for the forger.
And very possibly the website which allows and facilitates it. Remote as that may seem to you, it is a real risk in this litigious world. Obviously you feel differently and certainly that is your right.Yes, that's what I said. They, the individual members are the ones at risk of liability.
I truly respect your opinion and concern, but you are mistaken. This fact has already been put to the legal test with past situations. Legislation is in place to protect all forums against liability of member content. The individual members are the "publishers" of content, not the provider/forum.And very possibly the website which allows and facilitates it. Remote as that may seem to you, it is a real risk in this litigious world.
I speak from first hand experience. As it relates to forums/blogs, etc., it has been "adequately" tested. As of yet, the current protections have proven reliable. I will concede that everything is subject to change.The protection from liability for a forum which facilitates the solicitation of illegal activity is yet to be fully tested.
Can't say that I disagree. All I can say is that the current protections do work.Frankly I don't see where it's beneficial for any website to test the limits of current protections.
Fortunately, it's not mine to make either. These decisions are made above me. I do support the concept that the forum is not the arbiter of morality and we do not impose specific ethics on our members. Provided it's compliant to the existing rules, this forum is not responsible for member content.But obviously that is a decision which is not mine to make.
Wish you were on my post yesterday!I speak from first hand experience. As it relates to forums/blogs, etc., it has been "adequately" tested. As of yet, the current protections have proven reliable. I will concede that everything is subject to change.
Can't say that I disagree. All I can say is that the current protections do work.
Fortunately, it's not mine to make either. These decisions are made above me. I do support the concept that the forum is not the arbiter of morality and we do not impose specific ethics on our members. Provided it's compliant to the existing rules, this forum is not responsible for member content.
This dead horse has been beaten severely over the years. As I have previously stated, I can appreciate and respect your opinions but the bottom line is that this matter is out of both of our hands.
Please do not confuse my defense of the forum as my personal opinions towards forgery and all other illegal requests made in this forum. I have not now nor would I ever complete an edit of such nature.Wish you were on my post yesterday!
You're right! This forum is first and foremost a Photoshop discussion forum! With the exception of the free edit forum, any and all opinions and discussions are welcome.But this is a photoshop forum, not a personal opinion forum.
I understand. Based on the type of request you make, you may or may not receive comments or opinions.............but they are allowed and a risk you must consider when making certain types of edits. Remember, you have the choice as to whether or not you respond to the comments.We just ask for assistance on an edit, not opinions regarding the edit,
You are requesting and possibly paying a member for an edit and not the forum. Remember, this forum is not providing you a service, the individual members are. So the fact that you are offering reward for work has no bearing on the comments that are allowed in the overall forum.especially if we’re paying