Terms of Use

I'm going to make this short and sweet, and easy to read. I know you're not going to want to work through a hard to understand bunch of gibberish, and I really don't want to write something like that. ^__^

  • Sanori Gardens was created by, and is copyright, Julie Crowley (AKA Julie Daelhousen) (that's me). All of the images, graphics, text, and source code have been made by me with my own two hands (unless stated otherwise), and are not to be taken from this website unless you see that it was made for adoption or for you to take. Basically, only take what you're suppose to. The adoptable creatures, the buttons from the adoption page, the graphics from the site graphics page, and so on. Use common sense . If you spent six years, and unimaginable man hours, building a website that gives nothing to you in the end but the satifaction that maybe you made someone happy, would you appreciate it if someone came along and stole your work? I doubt it.

  • Don't take these graphics here and alter them in anyway. Resizing, recoloring, , even adding words or names or anything. If you really feel like you need the graphic changed, let me know! They're mine, after all, it's pretty easy for me to change them. I'm usually pretty helpful when it comes to that sort of thing, too. Don't think I'm some mad, rabid dragon that's going to bite you if you talk to me. Trust me, I'm not that mean.

  • Please, for the love of all that's sane, DON'T READOPT MY CREATURES OUT! They say that it's the ultimate form of flattery, but at the same time, it's the ultimate form of inconsideration and laziness. Listen, you may think that you're a bad artist, or that you can't draw creatures with a mouse or whatnot, but that still gives you no right to take my, or anyone else's, creatures and say that they're you're own. Just open up a paint program. Anything will do, even paint! (Don't think paint if a good program? I did the mousers on this page with paint) Draw what ever's on your mind, or what you think of cute or beautiful. Then save it. If you want to give it a transparent background and don't know how, look it up at Google, or you can ask me. And if you feel like you really can't make your own creature, then there are people out there (including me) that will help you make critters.

  • Give credit where credit is due, and I would hope you would do this with other cyberpets as well. Listen, artists don't create works of art so that ungreatful people can come along and take their work and never give them credit. Granted, some really don't want credit, but unless you know for sure, mention somewhere, anywhere, where you got the graphic and maybe even who made it . If you like something, show your appreciate by telling others where you got it.

  • Use these graphics on pages that are safe enough for a child to surf through. Now, I'm not one of those people that think children should be protected from all the things in life that they'll eventually face anyway, but I trust you know what I mean. No needless or tasteless nudity, no senseless swearing, no hurtful slurs against people about racial, ethnic, sexual or gender differences, etc. These cyberpets want a nice home to live on. How would you like to be taken from a beautiful garden to go and live in a place full of hate and violence?








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