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			<title><![CDATA[Critiques and obligations]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hey guys-- Just had a quick query that I was hoping someone out there might have an answer to.<br />
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If I submit a design for scoring and it fails-- I get it back (proprietry-wise) after 90 days.<br />
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What happens if I submit a critique? Does this count as a submission if I choose not to submit it for scoring? The terms and conditions weren't super-clear on this.<br />
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Don't get me wrong-- I'm loving threadless and am not planning to jump ship to another tee design site just yet. I just want to know what my obligations are regarding my artwork.<br />
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PS-- Don't be a hater if there is already a blog/discussion focussed on this topic. I looked-- I promise.<br />
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Peace.]]></description>
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