DMV Digest Content Creator Agreement

The DMV Digest welcomes all content creators to partner with us in hopes of publishing the best content concerning Prince George’s County and surrounding areas’ sports, events, and news. We encourage all interested videographers to contact us with questions about partnering with the DMV Digest at [email protected].

To submit content, please fill out the Content Creator Disclaimer. To submit your disclaimer, please print, sign, scan the document and email it to us. You must sign your name in print, date, and sign both content fields. When submitting your disclaimer, please include your name and contact information, and DMV Digest will share all logos and marketing material with you. In addition, please add your logo or brand name to submissions at the end of any video you submit and the DMV Digest logo at the bottom of the video. The DMV Digest will review all submissions and offer any feedback before acceptance.

An example of a previous submission is below.

All legal information in regards to content submissions is below.

Submission of the above information confirms your interest in participating as a Content Creator for DMV Digest, LLC (“DMV” or “we”, “our” or “us”) as such it is simply an indication of your desire to perform services and/or create content (“Content”) for us and not an employment application. Note that we may accept or reject you as a Content Creator in our sole discretion, for any reason or for no reason. Upon acceptance as a Content Creator, you and DMV each agree that your relationship with us will be solely that of an independent contractor for all purposes and further expressly agree that you are not an employee, agent, partner, or co-venturer of DMV. You will have no right or authority to act on behalf of DMV or to bind DMV to any contract or other legally binding obligation. You will not make any representation about DMV to any customer, contractor or other person in any form without our prior written consent. You will not receive or be eligible to receive or participate in any employee benefits, retirement, profit sharing, or pension plans; incentive or bonus compensation plans; severance pay; or vacation, sick or disability leave, or any other paid time off. As an independent contractor, you are solely responsible for complying with all obligations under federal, state, and local law, including but not limited to income, employment, and taxation. DMV will issue you an IRS Form 1099 for each calendar year in which you are paid Content Fees.

From time to time we may post requests for certain types of content (a “DMV Content Request”), which any of our Content Creators may accept or decline within the specified timeframe on a first come, first served basis. In addition, you may propose content to us by emailing your suggested content to our designated point of contact with specific elements as required for such a proposal as specified in the content creation guidelines (a “Creator Proposal”). Each Creator Proposal is subject to our independent review and approval and we reserve the right to accept, reject or modify each Creator Proposal for any reason, or no reason at all. DMV Content Requests together with any Creator Proposals we accept are collectively referred to as “Content Requests.” Each Content Request will include specific criteria as well as a specific fee (the “Content Fee”) to be paid to the Content Creator for Content that is accepted and published by DMV. Upon the acceptance of a Content Request, you agree to create written articles, videos or other content according to the content creation guidelines for the DMV Direct Platform and the Content Request. Other than the specifications detailed in the Content Request, we have no authority to control your methods of performance or work hours. DMV will have no obligation to pay or otherwise compensate you for your content unless it is published on the DMV Direct Platform. In the event the Content is ultimately accepted and published, you will be paid a Content Fee as outlined in the Content Request.

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