Employees will go through the photos to filter out those images that don't meet our guidelines. Some images that we deem objectionable would include nudity, images that are obscene or show violence, or are controversial in a political way. |
He said, 'Dad, I don't want to be at an office the rest of my life,' ... He felt committed. He liked helping people. |
He wanted to cover more ground and make more cases. He was a man of action. |
My sinuses suddenly went berserk, and my throat got really raw, ... I'm like a canary in a coal mine. So I know what that means. |
One big problem is that in the summer, some schools shut off the air conditioning to save money, when it would be better to set it on 70, ... But when you turn the A off and the humidity gets out of control, once it's above 70 percent, it's all the mold needs to start growing. |
The premium right now on one sheet is approximately 40 cents. We can eventually see that coming down to less than 20. Maybe less than 10. |
This was one of the worst cases I've ever seen, ... I said, `Somebody's painted the roof up here black.' |
We hired and screened personnel with expertise in world history and culture ... The restrictions are largely the same as before. Nothing objectionable, [and] the user has to own the copyrights. |
We ran a first market test in 2004, and we estimated that a third of the total images -- a third of the total sheets we printed -- were in fact corporate logos. |
We're assuming that if this is popular, it will attract people into the market, |
We've had some great things come through, |