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Terms of Service

Writers for Sneakin Design are hired to write keyword driven web content on a variety of topics which are in turn sold to clients with all rights to sell, re-produce, copy, publish or whatever they deem necessary for their use.

Once an article is sold to a client Sneakin Design, and subsequently the original author of the piece, no longer have any rights or claims in regards to authorship, content or any other implied or un-implied rights of the said article.

Thus it can be said that employees of Sneakin Design are in fact ghostwriters.

Wikipedia defines a ‘ghostwriter’ as someone who is a, “…professional writer who is paid to write books, articles, stories, reports, or other texts that are officially credited to another person.” For a through discussion and more detailed definition please click this link and explore more if confused what a ghostwriter is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostwriter

Once an author working for Sneakin Design is paid for their literary work all rights are relinquished and a period of non-disclosure exists between the original author, the client and Sneakin Design for the life span of the written work. At no time may an article once sold to a client can authorship or credit be demanded from the original author from the now rightful owner of said work.

As such, once paid for written work that article may not be sold to other parties nor may that written work be used by the original author as part of a portfolio, web log (blog), diary, journal, or any other published work both in hard copy and/or online.