Dear Readers - Both Digital Inspiration and India Inc are now PDF friendly meaning you can save any article as PDF.
The PDF is saved without the clutter.
Hope you enjoy the new feature.
Dear Readers - Both Digital Inspiration and India Inc are now PDF friendly meaning you can save any article as PDF.
The PDF is saved without the clutter.
Hope you enjoy the new feature.
Hi Amit,
I was looking to implement this on our institution website. However, I'm a little confused by the terms and conditions of using the print to pdf widget, esp. the following:
"License of Your Content to Provider. By uploading content to, submitting any materials for use on the Web Site, you grant (or warrant that the owner of such rights has expressly granted) Provider a perpetual, royalty-free, irrevocable, non-exclusive right and license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from and distribute such materials or incorporate such materials into any form, medium, or technology now known or later developed throughout the universe."
Does it mean that the copyright for any webpage converted to pdf using their services rests with them?
I tried querying through the support form on the web2pdfonline.com site as well as through their siteblog, but no response:-(
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated:-)
Best
Cherian
Cherian,
Here's the official response from PDF Online team on the issue:
About our terms, we agree that the current language is a little imposing so we will revise that. In the current form we assure you that it is not meant to give us copyright.I think that should not be a concern anymore.
thks, amit, you are the best:-)
From PDFOnline:
There was a concern that term #7 in our Terms-of-Use sounds like we retain the copyright for any webpage converted to pdf using our service. What it actually means is that we have a royalty-free license (i.e., permission) from the author of the uploaded content for that uploaded content to be on our server(s), both in the uploaded format as well as the converted format. The author(s) of the document do not relinquish any copyrights to us.
The revised term is as follow:
7. License of Your Content to Provider. By uploading your content to the Web Site for processing into PDF format, you are granting Provider a royalty-free license for the uploaded content to be processed into PDF format and for that uploaded content to be present on the Web Site server(s) after it has been processed into and exists in PDF format for retrieval by users.
funduBytes too is PDF friendly now.
In reply to Amit's post, Bloggers using widget templates have faced problem in creating clutter-free PDF i.e. without hustle & bustle of sidebars, ads .etc. unwanted items.
So, here is the solution, It takes just 3 steps to make clutter free PDF for your blog post.
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