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Important Note Please read the note before entering your information We consider an "act" to be a unique version of your show or performance. Example #1: If you are a five-piece rock band that also does a two-piece acoustic performance, then that would be two separate acts. If you also have a version of your performance that includes a horn section, then that would be a third act. Please upload appropriate videos and photos for each act. Example #2: If you are an acrobat that does multiple routines (aerial, contortion, etc.), then each one of those would be considered a separate act. Example #3: If you are a production company, please list each show offering as a separate act, including both stage performances and atmosphere entertainment. You can add as many different acts as you need to, and we can always add more later.
What are the best selling points of your act/show? Write as many as you can think of that would help our team sell you to a client.
* One reason per line
* At least 4 photos without your name or identifying information on them, at a minimum resolution of 450x450 pixels
* One item per line
* One client per line
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By submitting content to Altus Entertainment, you hereby agree as follows:
1. You grant to Altus Entertainment LLC and any of our assignees permission to use and reproduce your content for the purposes of marketing your acts(s), including in any of our advertising or promotional materials.
2. You agree that you own or control all copyrights and intellectual property rights to the content you submit to us or that you have valid authority to use and reproduce such content, as well as that the content you upload or submit to us does not breach the rights of any third-party. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we shall not be liable to you for any costs, expenses, loss or damage (whether direct, indirect or consequential, and whether economic or other) arising from our use of the content submitted by you.
3. This agreement and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with it or its subject matter shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the State of Nevada and the laws of the United States of America.