Blog Privacy Policy and Release

4- The Contractor will not approach the Client about participating in the blog or appearing in any content until the contracted work has been completed, unless the Client initiates the conversation.

5- If the Client chooses to grant permission for their farm or activities to be featured, the Client acknowledges that they are not entitled to earnings, revenue, or compensation generated by the blog. However, upon request, the Contractor will include a brief promotional mention of the Client’s choosing.

6- If the Client wishes to review the material before publication, the Contractor will provide a watermarked preview copy for the Client to review prior to posting.

7- At the Client’s request, the Contractor will also sign a separate Non-Disclosure Agreement to further ensure the protection of the Client’s privacy and confidential information.

Confidentiality and Content Use

1. The Contractor will not publish, share, or otherwise use any stories, observations, or experiences related to a Client’s farm, animals, staff, customers, or operations without the Client’s prior written permission.

2- If the Client authorizes the use of their farm or activities as creative or informational material, the Client may instruct the Contractor to omit or alter any identifying details. This includes, but is not limited to, the names of individuals, horses, employees, clients, and any service providers connected with the property. The Contractor will follow all such instructions.

3- The Contractor understands that their primary purpose on the Client’s property is to perform the contracted work. Content creation for the blog is strictly secondary and will never interfere with or take priority over the services being provided.

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