Client permission to publish their name, company, logo, and quote in your portfolio and marketing — signed once, usable everywhere you show your work.
This release lets Freelancer name reference the work described below in their portfolio and marketing materials. It covers only what is granted here — nothing more.
Client company: Client company Project: Project description Completed: Project completion date
Testimonial quote
Attributed to: Attribution name and title
On behalf of the client: ✍ Client signature Date: Signature date
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