PixelRabbit
A naughty little bunny...
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I swear Steve, if there ever comes a time that I need to be hard nosed and ruthless about something in going to recruit you as an advisor.
Well, sometimes things are pretty damn black and white. A contract, which two parties agree to and sign, is one of those things.
In this case, if the bride-to-be doesn't want photos of her used online, after basically signing a contract which permits it, she needs to be overly accommodating in other areas, and she's not; not at all. Given that, I would lean on the contract that is in effect, and let her deal with her freely-made decision to sign it...
The way you are approaching this is a valid way within the world of business and contracts, you are correct, he has the legal right to keep that money and tell her to go pound salt because she broke the contract and if she would like to discuss it further they can do it in court.
I guess what I don't get is why? It's not like taking this to court will make some major statement that will discourage the next bridezilla from doing this. Will she suddenly see the error in her ways? Will Bill find some vindication in a ruling in his favour and his court fees reimbursed? What about the time and energy he has to invest into this if he goes to court? Is it worth it to take that line?
If you say yes it would be worth it to you to be prepared to take it to court then cool, like I said it is a perfectly valid way to approach this, I mean heck if he did take your line he may get to just keep the money and carry on and not have to go to court, only hope she doesn't give him bad press.
For me it's not a line I would take, I wouldn't invest that amount of energy into what ultimately amounts to keeping a bit of money.