Frosty_47
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Well as the title suggests, my private school uses the final project I built to advertise in person to any potential students. I built a plasma speaker for my final, it was a lot of hard work as I went through at least three dozen revisions. All my circuitry is original and not yet published. My concern is that the school constantly uses my project as an example to lure in more unaware people into this place that barely teaches you anything and costs more than most universities in Canada (around 17K/year). The school wants to shoot a high quality video of me and my project so they can "show it to people at student orientation" AKA use it to advertise. They basically expect me to do it for free, the main advertisement person for the school wants to give me a $50 gift card for it and make me sign a no disclosure waiver. Further, my project is most popular with the school staff, students and even the industry judges that come to our school on showcase. This project got me an Industry Award and a gold medal award last year. The school basically wants to use my project as their number one weapon for advertisement as no one ever came close to building something like this in my school.
My question is simple, what amount of money should I ask for? Or perhaps I should ask for royalties?
Thanks
My question is simple, what amount of money should I ask for? Or perhaps I should ask for royalties?
Thanks
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