SwiftCD
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about
Duplication/On-Demand Services
If
your questions are not answered below, please ask
them here
Click here to read our Replication FAQ
Payment Options
a.
When are payments due to SwiftCD?
We
will send you an invoice at the end of the month. If a
payment is due, then we must receive it by the 15th of the
following month.
If
your invoice total exceeds $15,000 by the 15th of month, we
will send you an invoice on the 15th, and again at the end of
the month. All invoices are due within 15 days.
If
you pay your bills on time, we sincerely thank you. To
read about our policy concerning late payments, please
click here.
b.
How can I pay SwiftCD for my CDs?
We
accept payment by several methods (all in US Dollars):
1.
Check, money order, bank draft, or wire transfer
in US funds, drawn on a US bank. (Incoming wire fee is
$16.00.)
2.
3.
Credit card. Click
here to
securely send your information to us.
Software
Duplication Rights
Does
SwiftCD have software that I can add to my CD?
No,
we do not maintain a stockage of general use software.
You must provide all items for your data CDs. In
addition, when you sign up for our services and agree to our
terms of service, you certify that you have full rights to
reproduce the software that you submit to us for
duplication. That includes executable files, images,
database files, or anything else that you provide to us.
Music
Duplication Rights
a.
Does SwiftCD have a stockage of music from which I can
assemble a music CD?
No,
we do not maintain an inventory of licensed music for you to
assemble a music CD. You are responsible for obtaining
all rights to any music that you submit to us for duplication.
b.
Where should I go to get information on licensing
music?
This
site has
good general information about music licensing and
copyrighting, as well as many links to additional music
licensing resources.
There
are many companies and web sites who will assist you in
acquiring rights to music. Many of them even have their
own libraries of licensed music for you to pick from. If
you perform a meta-search on "music license", you
should get all the results you can use.
c.
What is public domain music, and where can I find out
more about it?
Generally
speaking, public domain music in the United States is music
originally copyrighted prior to and including 1922.
Public domain music is free for anyone to use as they
wish. DISCLAIMER: this is NOT legal advice.
If in doubt, always seek legal advice. Visit the U.S.
Copyright Office's website for more info. Please note that
although the source music itself may be in the public domain,
such as "Jingle Bells" written in 1857, the specific
recording you are considering may not be in the public domain,
such as the version of "Jingle Bells" recorded by
Kenny Rankin in 1999.
This
site is
a good source of information on public domain music, and
includes a list of music in the public domain.
Another
listing
of public domain music.
Excellent
site to
look up the current ownership and licensing requirements for
specific songs.
Sending
CD/DVD Content to SwiftCD
a.
Can I upload contents?
Yes,
in our Vendor Area, go to Product List to define a product,
then upload a ZIP file or a SIT file. We will expand the
file you upload and write the contents to a disc.
Maximum CD size is 650 megabytes, maximum DVD size is 4.2
gigabytes.
b.
Can I upload ISO image files?
Yes,
if
we unzip your uploaded archive and see an ISO, we will use the
ISO to create your CD/DVD.
c.
Can I upload Mac IMG or DMG files?
Yes,
if
we unstuff your uploaded archive and see an IMG or DMG, we
will use it to create your Mac CD.
d.
Can I mail a master disc to you?
Yes,
there
are instructions on the upload page for mailing masters to us.
Registration
Keys and Codes
a.
Will SwiftCD print a sticky label with registration key
information for my software CD?
Yes,
if you send us the registration code information with the CD
order, we will print a sticky label and attach it to the CD
packaging.
There is no additional charge for this service. More
information here.
b.
Can you write a registration code file to my CD?
Yes,
just give us the file name and file contents (up to 5000
characters) when you send us the order, and we will write a
unique reg key file to your CD. More
information here.
Package
Options
What
are the various package options offered by SwiftCD?
The
package configurations we offer are constantly changing,
ranging from a Paper Sleeve to a DVD Case with four-color
printed wrapsheet. For
current package offerings, please refer to our pricing
schedule.
Sending Orders to SwiftCD
We
offer several methods for you to send your orders to us.
If you ask us to enter an order for you, or if you ask us to
manually change elements of an order you have already sent, a
2.00 manual processing fee will apply.
a. Order
form in Vendor Area
After
you sign up for our services, log in to our Vendor Area, and
click on "Place an Order"
b.
Sending orders via e-mail
Click
here for complete e-mail ordering
specifications. NOTE: Sending orders via e-mail is
the least reliable method, because we do not send you a
confirmation as we do with other ordering methods.
Please keep a close eye on Shipping Reports to be sure we
received and processed your e-mail order.
c.
Sending orders via HTTP Post (Standard RFC1867
Multipart Form-Data Post)
Click
here for complete HTTP Post ordering specifications.
d.
Sending orders via XML Web Service (SOAP)
Click
here for complete XML Web Service (SOAP) ordering
specifications.
e.
SwiftCD Order Entry Client application
This
is a downloadable tool you can use on your computer, to
assemble orders and transmit them to us. Click
here to begin downloading the free application, complete
with documentation to get you started.
f.
Order forms from SwiftCD for your web site
We
offer an ordering service for a fee of 0.50 plus 5% of the
transaction total. We
will supply you with a URL order form to connect your
customers to a secure ordering site. For more information, click
here.
g. Can
my current E-commerce Provider or Software Registration
Service integrate the SwiftCD service to take my orders and
receive my payments?
We
currently integrate our service with numerous E-commerce
Providers and Software Registration Services. Click
here for details.
UPC
Barcodes for Your Packages
I
would like the option of offering my CDs in retail stores, but
I've heard that getting my own UPC code costs $750. Can
SwiftCD help me out?
For
a one-time fee of $49.00, SwiftCD can issue a unique UPC code
to you, which we will then print on any packaging that you
designate. NOTE: Each UPC must be used for one
product only. If you wish to have UPCs on three
different products, you must purchase three different UPCs.
UPC bar codes issued by SwiftCD must be used for CDs
manufactured and shipped by SwiftCD. The bar codes may
not be used on items manufactured and shipped by the customer
or by third-party services.
To
purchase a UPC, click
here. NOTE: Before purchasing a UPC you must
first sign up for SwiftCD services and establish your
CustomerID. To sign up (no obligation), click
here.
Dormant and Inactive Accounts
Because
(1) most customers who abandon their accounts do not notify
us, and (2) we do not have unlimited storage space, we have
adopted the following policy concerning dormant and inactive
accounts:
a.
if
6 months go by without an order, we will consider
the account dormant, we will inactivate order forms (if
applicable), and we will archive contents and artwork
b.
if 12 months go by without an order, we will
consider the account inactive (abandoned), and we will
delete all content and artwork from our servers. We
will also dispose of any master CDs or DVDs, as well as any
fulfillment items in our warehouse
c.
For new customers at least 6 months old and have
never placed an order, we will consider the account
inactive (abandoned) and delete any content and artwork
that was uploaded to our servers
Refunds, Returns, and Replacements Policy
It
is our policy to replace defective products at no additional
charge to our customers.
If
a purchaser reports to you that (1) a shipment has been
damaged in transit, or (2) they have not received a CD that we
shipped (after 3 weeks to a US address, 4 weeks to a non-US
address), we will send another CD at no additional cost to the
same address, up to two months after the original shipping
date. (If you wish to change the address, we will treat
it as a new order, for which we will charge you the full
amount). The maximum quantity of these free replacements
is 1% of the monthly volume. If you request replacements
in excess of the 1% limit, we will charge you the full
amount. If the original shipment was sent via Priority
Mail, we will charge you for the Priority Mail charges on the
second shipment as well.
This
replacement policy does not apply in the following situations,
if you choose a non-tracked shipping method:
a.
Your shipment contains five or more CDs/DVDs
b.
Your shipment contains a Fulfillment Item
c.
Your shipment contains special packaging provided by you
To
safeguard your shipments, please use a tracked shipping
method. Details
here.
If
a Fulfillment
Item has been returned to us, we will notify you of the
return, and the reason for the return, if available. We
will return the item to your inventory so that it can be used
for future shipments. If the item is returned in
unusable condition, we will will notify you and let you decide
how to dispose of the item.
We
do not issue refunds.
Manual
Processing Fee
This
fee applies to orders that we must manually fix, because of
errors in the order that you sent to us. We will let you
know when these errors first occur in your orders, to give you
a chance to fix the problem. If they continue to happen,
we will apply a 2.00 Manual Processing Fee.
Here
are some examples of when a 2.00 Manual Processing Fee may be
applied to your orders:
a.
You order an invalid ProductId from us.
b.
You ask us to enter an order into our system for you.
(Click
here to see the many methods we offer for you to send
orders to us.)
c.
You ask us to change elements in an order that you have
already submitted, such as the Shipping Address.
d.
You send an invalid download URL as part of an order.
e.
You send an order with missing elements, such as ProductId
or Shipping Address.
f.
You ask us to reship another copy of an existing order, but
the order does not meet the free
replacement policy standards.
Browser
Support on This Website
We
continue to make every effort to make our web site compatible
with every browser in use, but keeping up with all browsers
all the time is virtually impossible.
As
far as we know, all of our pages are fully functional with Internet
Explorer, NetScape, FireFox, and Opera.
Our upload functions are not functional with Safari,
because of documented problems associated with Safari's
javascript interaction with the html <form>
object. Unless enctype="multipart/form-data"
is specified in the form object at the time the page is
loaded, Safari is unable to encode the file per the RFC 1867
specification. Changing the enctype at runtime via
Javascript is supported in Internet Explorer, Netscape, Opera,
Firefox and every other Java-enabled browser we know of, with
this one exception of Safari on Macintosh.
If
you experience browser-related problems on any of our pages
other than the Safari problem above, please
let us know, and we'll get it fixed as soon as we can.
Mac Users
a.
Can you take my StuffIt files?
Yes,
you can send us your SIT files
b.
Can I send you a Mac CD image file?
Yes,
just stuff your Mac CD *.dmg file and upload it. IMPORTANT:
You must send us an e-mail and let us know that you have sent
us a CD image. Otherwise, we will simply unstuff your
SIT file and write the resulting DMG file to the root of the
CD.
For additions, deletions, or suggested improvements
to this FAQ, please let us know
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