tomBitonti
Hero
To the point where, generally speaking, you give the designer a need, and they spit out a design, and (perhaps with a few edits) you almost always buy it. You ask very regularly, and you almost always take their offerings. When this becomes nearly automatic, and is over long periods of time, it looks more like a regular employment relationship, and less like an occasional contract.
And that definitely looks very close to an employment relationship. However, I'm seeing a possible issue:
Neither party is bound to follow through in repeat of prior conclusions: Kirby could decline to produce, or ask for a different amount; Marvel could reject an offering, or change the payment schedule.
Every week re-affirms the provisional nature of the dealing: *If* Kirby's product meets Marvel's conditions, *then* Marvel will buy it.
I'm thinking that Marvel (or perhaps Kirby, or perhaps both) choosing to remain non-committal acts against Marvel's stance for this case.
Thx!
TOmB
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