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| - I get that a trampoline place is going to have customers sign a waiver. People get hurt on trampolines. I don't expect that waiver to contain the following:
"I further grant jumpstreetĀ®, Inc the right to photograph, videotape, and/or record me and/or my child/ward and to use my or my child's/ward's name, face, likeness, voice, and appearance in connection with exhibitions, publicity, advertising, and promotional materials without reservation or limitation."
In the interest of fairness, Jumpstreet's competition requires an identically-phrased waiver. However, I wasn't considering going to the competition, I was looking forward to bouncing at Jumpstreet.
If you want me to appear in your promotional materials, you're going to have to pay me. I will, however, write a Yelp review for free.To demand that your customers agree to let you photograph them and their children as a requisite to admission, with no chance to opt out, is off-putting to the extreme.
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