Use of company name in PR
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- utopian0
FUCK THEM, MOVE ON!
- bjladams0
i've read the 3-5 year success rate of start-ups is less than 5% (who know's if that's accurate)- i wouldn't imagine that larger companies would want to be directly tied to all those sinking ships... not that yours is- but they don't know that.
- albums0
they're busy being partners
http://www.longtailvideo.com/par…
- whatthefunk0
You would think "The World's Most Popular Open Source Video Player " wouldn't have a problem with a start-up mentioning them in a press release that focuses on the benefits of social sharing, video analytics, and previewing live video directly in a facebook wall.
I'm kinda shocked actually
- fourth0
see what happens when you ask
- bjladams0
seems if they've emailed those instructions to you... you now have it in writing.
- whatthefunk0
As a paying customer I would think that we would be able to mention our using their product.
- license likely doesn't permit that.albums
- mentions nothingwhatthefunk
- albums0
they pay for this particular privilege when they copyright and trademark all their materials and assets.
- zoozoo0
yeah.
- whatthefunk
Question:
I'm writing a press release for a start up that I've recently joined and I just reached out to a video player company (a service we paid for) and asked them if they wouldn't mind if we discussed our use of their video player including all social sharing, analytics, and html5 in our press release. We're doing a unique service for live video so we've been getting partners to provide a quote of our service and we include in a press release.This particular company called and emailed me to say that we cannot user their parent organization name, product name, or plug in names in any of our PR. I replied asking where I could view this in writing and does this apply to our blog, facebook, twitter, etc. and they responded saying they don't want us to use their name in any of our pr.
Can they do this and it's not in our license, terms of user, or anything. WTF