Hi - has anyone read the fine print in the Streamate contract and come to the same conclusion as me? It appears they have the right to use our real names, not just our stage names, at will for promotion and really for anything else they might want. Here's the section:
"PPerformer/Studio grants to Streamates, its employees, agents, representatives, contractors, successors, and assigns the perpetual, irrevocable, fully paid, royalty-free, universal and unconditional right to: (a) use, simulate, portray, publish, copy, distribute, perform, display and generally exploit Performer/Studio's identity, name, fictional names (if any), voice, signature, photograph, words, images, personality or other likeness ('Publicity Rights'); "
That's too high stakes for me, but I wonder if anyone else has a different opinion?
"PPerformer/Studio grants to Streamates, its employees, agents, representatives, contractors, successors, and assigns the perpetual, irrevocable, fully paid, royalty-free, universal and unconditional right to: (a) use, simulate, portray, publish, copy, distribute, perform, display and generally exploit Performer/Studio's identity, name, fictional names (if any), voice, signature, photograph, words, images, personality or other likeness ('Publicity Rights'); "
That's too high stakes for me, but I wonder if anyone else has a different opinion?