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Share - Terms and Conditions

SHARE: Terms and Conditions

The Center for Ecoliteracy is dedicated to education for sustainable living. As part of our mission, we provide information, beautiful images, and inspiring stories about the educators and students whose work we support. The aim of Share Your Story is to support the vital movement of K-12 educators, parents, and other members of the school community who are helping young people gain the knowledge, skills, and values essential to sustainable living.

The Center appreciates your willingness to support our mission. Thank you.


CEL Release Form Terms and Conditions

By submitting my story and photographs I authorize the Center for Ecoliteracy (hereunder referred as "the Center") to use my text description and photographs in connection with the Center's online Share Your Story materials. The Center may copy, exhibit, publish, and/or distribute these photographs (including composite and artistic representations) both in print and electronically in conjunction with the Tell Us Your Story program activities, outreach, promotion, and any other lawful purpose.

By submitting my story, I acknowledge and guarantee that I am the rightful owner of the text and image(s), and have the full legal capacity to enter in this agreement. The Center is not responsible for any copyright infringements or third party claims that may occur as a result of my submission.

The Center reserves the right to remove any text and photographs posted or otherwise uploaded by me at any time for any reason whatsoever, as determined in the Center's sole discretion

The Center agrees not to sell any of these images to any other organization. I acknowledge that no payment or other compensation will be made to me or the person(s) portrayed in the photograph(s).

This agreement is governed by the laws of the State of California applicable to agreements made and to be performed in that State and constitutes the complete and exclusive agreement with respect to the subject matter herein.

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