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General Questions

FAQ: Is it true that I can't get my comics by e-mail for free anymore?

Not exactly. We've replaced Comics by E-mail with two new programs, called Comic Basic and Comics Extra. With Comic Basic you can get one strip by e-mail for free. However, you're limited to only one, e-mailed six days a week. If you want to get multiple comics by e-mail all week long then you can sign up for Comics Extra. There is a fee for this, but you can get as many comics as you like and a lot of additional features as well.

FAQ: Why did you start charging a fee?

We wanted to create an enhanced product on Comics.com, and give all our members what they've been asking for. As we started to do that, we saw how many great things we could offer but also realized that to do it to the best of our ability it would be necessary for us to charge a fee. Comics Extra subscribers get premium content, customized e-mails, extended archives, personalized pages and lots of other fun extras. We're sure that many of you will agree that all of the awesome new features and access to the members-only areas are worth the small annual fee. But for those of you who may not, we still offer the main website for free so you can continue to enjoy the comics.

FAQ: Why am I not getting multiple e-mails anymore? I'm only getting one.

We recently replaced Comics by E-mail with two new programs: Comic Basic and Comics Extra. All subscribers who did not convert their account to one of our new programs have been automatically switched to a free Comic Basic account. With Comic Basic you get one comic by e-mail and any newsletters that you had been signed up for previously (the DNRC and the Comics Update). If you would like to get more than one comic by e-mail then you need to become a Comics Extra subscriber, which requires a fee.

FAQ: How do I make changes to my account?

You can make changes to your account by going to your My Account page. If you're a Comic Basic subscriber you just sign-in and you will be on your My Account page right away. If you are a Comics Extra subscriber you should sign-in and then click on the "My Account" link on your My Comics Page. Once you get to the My Account page you can check or change your e-mail address and password, the comics you are receiving, the type of subscription you currently have, and your payment information.

FAQ: How often can I change the strips that I'm getting? How do I do it?

Whether you are a Comic Basic or Comics Extra subscriber, you can change your comic strip selection(s) as often as you want. You can do this by signing-in to and (for Comics Extra Users) clicking on the "Edit My Comics" button on your My Comics Page or (for Comic Basic users) the bottom "edit" button on the My Account page.

FAQ: Can I change my e-mail address and password?

Yes, you can. You can do this at your My Account page. See the answer to the question "How do I make changes to my account?" above for more details.

FAQ: Can I still get the Comics Update and DNRC Newsletters for free?

Yes, if you sign up for Comic Basic you can get the Comics Update and DNRC newsletters as well as one comic strip for free. Comics Update and DNRC are also included in Comics Extra subscriptions. Either way, be sure to check in the boxes at the bottom of the page where you select your comics to make sure receive them.

FAQ: Why aren't my strips opening up? Why can't I see the strip in my e-mail?

There are several different answers to this question:
- Make sure that you are not offline. You need to have a live connection for the strip to come up.

- Your Internet Service Provider or company may be preventing you from receiving the images with either a SPAM filter or a firewall.

- In order to see the comics in our e-mails, you need to be using an e-mail system that works with HTML mail.

Some of the e-mail clients that display our daily e-mails correctly are:
  • All webmail platforms (Hotmail, Yahoo, etc.)
  • Outlook 98 and greater on Windows
  • Outlook Express on Windows
  • AOL on Mac OSX
  • Mail in OSX
  • Eudora 5.2 in Windows
If you're getting e-mails with missing graphics or incorrect formatting (or both), it's because your e-mail client doesn't work with HTML mail. Some of the e-mail clients that are incompatible with HTML mail are:
  • AOL for Mac other that OSX (won't display HTML mail)
  • AOL on NT (won't display HTML mail)
  • AOL 7 on Windows (graphics won't load)
  • Eudora on Mac (formatting is incorrect)
  • Lotus Mail (formatting is incorrect)



Comic Basic

FAQ: What is Comic Basic?

Comic Basic is our free e-mail subscription program that allows you to have one comic strip sent to your inbox six days a week.

FAQ: I can only get one comic strip with Comic Basic?

Yes, free members get one strip in their inbox 6 days a week. You can also get the DNRC and Comics Update (our monthly newsletters) for free with a Comic Basic account.

FAQ: Now that I am only getting the one comic by e-mail, can I change the strip, or am I stuck with it?

Yes, you can change your comic strip selection as often as you want but can only receive one comic at a time. You can do this by signing in to https://members.comics.com and clicking on the bottom "edit" button on the "my account" page.

FAQ: You automatically converted me to Comic Basic, but I don't have a password. How do I create one?

If you've had your account updated to the Comic Basic option but don't have a valid password yet, go to https://members.comics.com/members/registration and enter the e-mail address associated with your account. Click the "Next" button and you'll be sent to a page where you'll have the ability to create a password for yourself.


Comics Extra

FAQ: What is Comics Extra?

Comics Extra is the name of our exclusive subscription service that give members everything they have always wanted from us, and more. Comics Extra members get the following: a personalized My Comics Web page, all your strips in one My Comics e-mail 7 days a week (including Sundays), access to our extended comics archives, a personalized My Favorites page of all your favorite individual strips, great columns like Miss Manners, Astro-Graphs, Everyday Cheapskate and new desktop items like exclusive e-cards and wallpapers.

FAQ: Is Comics Extra free?

A subscription to Comics Extra does require a fee. The current base price of a 12-month subscription is $11.95 and the price of a 6-month subscription is $7.95.

FAQ: How do I subscribe to Comics Extra?

  • If you already have an account with us that includes an e-mail address and a password, all you need to do is sign-in. After signing in, you will be directed to a page listing the subscription choices we offer. After choosing a subscription you will be sent to a secure page to submit your payment information. Once your information is verified your new account will become active. From there, just follow the instructions on how to pick the comics and features you want.

  • If you have an account with us that does not have a password associated with it, we'll ask you to create a password for yourself. You will then be directed to a page listing the subscription choices we offer. After choosing a subscription you will be sent to a secure page to submit your payment information. Once your information is verified your new account will become active. From there, just follow the instructions on how to pick the comics and features you want.

  • If you don't have an account with us at all, you will first be asked to create one. You will then be directed to a page listing the subscription choices we offer. After choosing a subscription you will be sent to a secure page to submit your payment information. Once your information is verified your new account will become active. From there, just follow the instructions on how to pick the comics and features you want.
FAQ: How many comics can I subscribe to with Comics Extra?

You can pick as many or as few comics as you want from the list of strips we offer as part of Comics Extra.

FAQ: Which comics are available through Comics Extra?

Most of our comics are available through Comics Extra but not all of them. To see a list of properties involved in the program click here. And remember, our list of available comics continues to grow, so check back often.

FAQ: How do I modify my subscription (add/remove comics)?

It's very easy to edit your comic selections. While signed-in to your account, on your My Comics page all you have to do is click the "Edit This Page" button. You will be directed to a page where you can add, remove or change the display order of the comics you selected. You can also choose to receive, or not receive, your selected comics by daily e-mail.

FAQ: What happens to my old account when I subscribe?

Once you've converted your account to a Comics Extra subscription and it has been successfully activated, the Comics Extra package you chose will automatically replace your old account.


Technical

FAQ: I signed up and got a confirmation mail but why am I not getting my Comics e-mail?

First, make sure you have opted to receive the daily My Comics e-mail. Do this by logging into your account and going to "Edit This Page". Make sure the box that says "Receive your selected comics by e-mail daily" is checked. If it is, we suggest checking with your Internet Service Provider and/or technical support. Many sites block our mail because they misidentify us as spam. They should be able to provide you with assistance.

If the issue is still not resolved after communicating with them please contact us at support@comicmembers.com.

FAQ: If I'm a Comics Extra subscriber can I put a copy of a strip in my newsletter, publication, Website, etc. whenever I want?

Please do not use any comic strips or materials from the Comics.com Website without getting permission from United Media first. Your membership to Comics Extra does not grant you reprint rights to our copyrighted materials. Please see the section called "Using United Media Comics" in this FAQ for more information on how to obtain reprint rights.

FAQ: Can I temporarily stop receiving my comics by e-mail?

Yes, you can. While signed-in to your account go to Edit This Page and uncheck the box that says "Receive your selected comics by e-mail daily." You will still have access to your My Comics Page, so you can still read your strips while on the go. To restart your e-mail delivery, just go back to Edit This Page and check the box once more.


Features and Content

FAQ: There is a strip on your site that isn't offered in Comics Extra. Why?

We appreciate that you want all your favorite comics included in Comics Extra and we're working to deliver them. As much as we would like to offer as many comics as possible to you, due to contractual obligations for some comic titles, certain strips cannot be included in Comics Extra at this time.

Comics Extra is an evolving program that will constantly be improved and expanded upon. We have many great features included in Comics Extra currently and we'll continue to provide our members with more stuff going forward, including additional comics.

FAQ: What is "My Library"?

"My Library" is like a scrapbook of your favorite individual strips. If a particular strip strikes you as funny one day just put it into "My Library" and it will always be there for you to read whenever you need a laugh.

FAQ: There are no "Desktop Extras" for the strips I like. Why?

We're currently working on creating more fabulous screensavers, wallpapers and e-cards for members to enjoy, so check back often. Your ideas are always welcome too, so please let us know what you would like us to create and we'll do our best to meet your requests.

FAQ: How far back do the archives go?

How far back each comic strip archive goes varies depending on the title. Right now, the average archive is about two to three years, with the exception of "Dilbert" which currently goes back to the mid-1990s. The archives for our editorial cartoons go back a little farther, approximately five to six years.

FAQ: Some comic strips seem to only go back for a limited amount of time. Why?

Because of contractual obligations, we are only allowed to provide limited archives for some strips. There are published comic strip collections for most of the comics we offer. If you can't find a particular strip online you may want to check out our online store for available books. We also provide book information on the comic pages for individual titles.

FAQ: Why don't you have a bigger PEANUTS archive?

We are currently working diligently to create a full PEANUTS archive. As you might imagine though, archiving fifty years of cartoons is an enormous task and will take some time to organize properly.

FAQ: How can I get the columns and editorial cartoons in my e-mail?

Sorry, but we currently do not provide the columns or the editorial cartoons by e-mail.


Fees, Payment and Billing

FAQ: Can I change my credit card and billing information?

Yes, you can. The process is the same as changing your e-mail address and password. Once you're in your Comics Extra area, click the "My Account" link. This will take you to a page where you can make any necessary changes.

FAQ: Why have the subscription prices changed?

Just as retail stores offer specials, so does Comics.com. You may have missed one of our early bird specials, but our current prices are still an amazing deal!

FAQ: Is your site secure?

Yes, our Website is secure. Your personal information is protected and we do not share any of your information with third parties unless required by law.

FAQ: Can I pay with something other than a credit card?

Currently we only accept credit or debit card via our secure Website. However, we are investigating additional payment options, such as Paypal, which we hope to make available soon.

FAQ: Why does my account "automatically renew"?

On the anniversary date of your subscription purchase, we will automatically renew your account and charge your credit card so that your Comics Extra benefits will continue for a new subscription period. We do this for your convenience and so the service that you are currently receiving can continue without interruption.

FAQ: What if I don't want to renew at all?

If you don't want to renew your subscription just send us an e-mail requesting cancellation of the automatic renewal of your account (please e-mail your request at least one week in advance of your expected renewal date). You can e-mail us at cancellations@comicmembers.com and we'll process your request promptly.

FAQ: Can I cancel and get a refund?

We are committed to making sure our subscribers are satisfied with our product. You may cancel your subscription completely and for any reason within 72 hours of your original purchase date and receive a full refund. To cancel, you need to e-mail cancellations@comicmembers.com with your request. Cancellation requests received within this specified time period will be processed promptly. Requests received after this time period will not be considered though, unless a valid technical issue limits or prohibits you from accessing your subscription.

FAQ: What if I want to extend my subscription for a longer amount of time?

We call this upgrading your subscription. If you have either a Comic Basic or a six-month Comics Extra subscription, currently you can upgrade your subscription to one of longer duration. You can do this at any time during your subscription period. All you have to do is go to your My Account page and choose to upgrade your account type.

FAQ: Why do I have a $1.00 charge on my credit card?

In some cases, when you submit your billing information your credit card is first charged $1.00 to test that the card is valid. This is a temporary charge that will automatically disappear from your account after a few days. If, for some reason, the $1.00 is not removed from your statement within 3-5 days, please contact us.


Comics.com Website

FAQ: I see the same strip every day. Why?

Comic strips are updated daily. We admit, sometimes there is a glitch in our service and a new comic doesn't come up, but we try to fix it right away. However, if this is something you experience frequently it may be because of the way some browsers and servers cache the images that they receive. It's possible that you are seeing a local copy again and again instead of getting the updated strip from our site. (Hopefully it's a really funny one...)

We've done everything possible on our end to solve the problem for most users, but here are a few more things you can try:
  • Click on the strip itself to load just the daily strip onto your screen.
  • Click on your reload button to get a fresh copy of everything on the screen.
  • Clear your disk cache, then quit and restart your browser.
  • Sing "America the Beautiful" while hopping up and down on one foot and juggling coffee beans... (just wanted to see if we could make you do it).
If none of these options works it is possible that you are working through a proxy server. If so, have someone connected with that system contact us at support@comicmembers.com.

FAQ: I keep seeing red X's instead of graphics. Why?

Red X's or any other types of bizarre icons are a symptom of an overloaded server or line. Try clicking the "Images" button on your browser or the "Reload" button. That should fill in the missing pieces. If it doesn't, please contact us at support@comicmembers.com.

FAQ: What's with all the advertisements on your e-mail and Web Site? Can't you just get rid of them?

It's a fact of life that without advertising and product sales, United Media would have no Web site. Currently, our ads are being handled by outside firms that rotate them from their sites, so we don't see the ads prior to their rotation on our pages. We do our best to monitor the advertisements to maintain an enjoyable user experience. If you find an ad offensive in nature please contact us and we will have it removed.

FAQ: Do you sell comic-related products?

United Media's online store offers custom mugs, shirts, mouse pads and more from CafePress. You choose which artwork you want from a selection of comic strips and character illustrations, you decide what product you want, and the mug, shirt or whatever you choose is custom made especially for you.

FAQ: I really love a particular artist - How can I let him/her know?

You can find contact information for a particular cartoonist in the "Contact the Artist" section of the strip's site. Some artist prefer to get "snail mail" and others prefer e-mail. The section will provide you with all the specifics you need.


Using United Media Comics

FAQ: I want a copy of a certain comic strip for my own personal use. How do I get it?

If you want a nice, clear, black and white copy of a strip, we can send you a photocopy of a clean press proof (cleaner than a newspaper copy) at regular newspaper size. These proofs cost $15. Each proof sheet contains a week's worth of daily strips (Monday through Saturday) or one Sunday strip.

We also offer high-quality, black-and-white Photostats at full size (approximately 14" x 4" for a daily and 13" x 9" for a Sunday) suitable for framing. The cost is $50 for a daily strip and $75 for a Sunday strip. Please add $4 for shipping and handling, and $10 for international delivery.

Original strips and signed copies of strips are unavailable. (Sorry!)

Send a letter with a brief explanation on how you intend to use the strip and include the date (located on the strip) and a description of the strip. If you can provide the wording in the first pane of the strip that would help get your request processed faster. Please include as many details as possible when sending a description as many strips can be similarly described.

Include a check payable to United Media and send your request to:

United Media Reprints
P.O. Box 641432
Cincinnati, OH 45264-1432

If you would prefer to pay by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express), contact Maura Peters by phone at 212-293-8603 or 800-221-4816 ext. 603, fax at 212-293-8600 or e-mail at mpeters@unitedmedia.com.

Due to the enormous volume of requests, we are unable to search for strips unless you are purchasing a copy or purchasing reprint rights. Many comic strips are available in reprint books. To check availability, visit your favorite strip online and click on the "Books" link.

For more information, contact:

Comic Reprints - U.S./English
reprints@unitedmedia.com

Comic Reprints - U.S./Foreign Language - Non-U.S.
reprints-int@unitedmedia.com

FAQ: I want to put a copy of a certain strip on my Web Site or Intranet. Is that ok?
Permission to reproduce Dilbert, Peanuts, Get Fuzzy or any other comics on your Web site or corporate Intranet is granted on a case-by-case basis. Fees and restrictions vary depending upon usage. For rates and availability, contact:

U.S. and Canada Online Sales & Syndication
ATTN: Maura Peters
United Media
200 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
ph: 212-293-8603
800-221-4816 ext. 603
fax: 212-293-8600
e-mail: mpeters@unitedmedia.com

International Online Sales & Syndication
ATTN: Anna Soler
United Media
200 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
ph: 212-293-8723
800-221-4816 ext. 723
fax: 212-293-8720
e-mail: asoler@unitedmedia.com

FAQ: I want to put a copy of a certain strip in a Publication. Is that ok?

To use a strip for a presentation, newsletter, book, memo, or any other type of distribution, you need permission from United Media. Permission is granted on a case-by-case basis. Send a letter with a brief explanation on how you intend to use the strip and include the date (located on the strip) and a description of the strip. If you can provide the wording in the first pane of the strip that would help get your request processed faster. Please include as many details as possible when sending a description as many strips can be similarly described. If you wish to submit your request by email, please use the reprint permission form. Please include the type of publication (or topic of presentation) and the circulation of the publication. If it's a book, include whether you are seeking world or North American rights and also whether you need us to supply the art (camera-ready proofs, electronic delivery, etc.).

Rates are based on the information above, but the range is $50 to several hundred dollars, depending on circulation. There are also special rates for high school and college students and non-profit organizations.

For all English language rights, send your request to:

United Media - Reprints Dept.
ATTN: Maura Peters
200 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
ph: 212-293-8603
800-221-4816 ext. 603
fax: 212-293-8600
e-mail: mpeters@unitedmedia.com

For foreign language rights, contact:

Anna Soler
United Media
International Reprints
200 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
800-221-4816 ext. 720
fax: 212-293-8720
e-mail: asoler@unitedmedia.com

Please allow at least two weeks for a response. If you are on deadline, please indicate when you need a response.

FAQ: I want to link to your site using a Comics.com graphic. Is this OK? How about putting a selection of comics with the same filename so I can include a continuously updating comic on my Web page? I'm thinking of an automated HTML writer that would generate links to Comics.com comics.

Please do not use any material from Comics.com on your Web site other than the official link icons. Taking material from our Web site and displaying it on your Web page without our permission violates United Media's copyrights. Please do not use any Comics.com link icons comic strips or panels, graphics, or text without our approval. You can download an official icon and use it as a link to our site and provide your readers with access to the comics. We also provide cursors and wallpapers from your favorite strips for your personal enjoyment, but like the official icons we ask that you do not copy or make other uses of them.

FAQ: What is COMICSplus?

COMICSplus! is a package of internationally syndicated comic strips and features suitable for company newsletters and college publications. Every other month, COMICSplus! subscribers receive a minimum of 25 comic strips, columns, graphics and puzzles, all carefully selected to appeal to newsletter readers.

For additional information, contact:

COMICSplus!
United Media
ATTN: Meredith Messina
200 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10016
800-221-4816 ext. 607
fax: 212-293-8600
e-mail: mmessins@unitedmedia.com


Other Questions

FAQ: My local newspaper doesn't publish my favorite comic strip. How can I get it in the paper?

If you?d like to see your favorite comic strip from comics.com added to your local newspaper, check your paper for a mailing address, phone number or e-mail address, and send a request to the Comics or Features Editor. Editors want to create the best possible newspaper for their readers, so your input does make a difference!

FAQ: I would like to submit my comic strip idea. What should I do?

We are always interested in new ideas, especially if they come from you - yes, you who are reading this right now - we think you have a lot of potential! To submit comic features to United Feature Syndicate and Newspaper Enterprise Association for possible syndication, keep reading for our submission guidelines. (If you are interested in submitting a column or text feature, click here for writing guidelines.)

Sending Your Submission:

We would like to see 18-24 samples of your work so that we can judge its consistency. It is fine to include color work if you care to, but be certain to include some black & white line art as well.

Please include a short cover letter about yourself and your work. Lengthy character descriptions, licensing prototypes and large presentations are unnecessary and make our job more difficult. Please do not send oversize materials.

Submit photocopies or printouts on 8.5 x 11-inch paper. NEVER send original art. Never send anything that you must have returned.

Your full name and return address should appear on both your envelope and on each sheet of art in your submission in case your work becomes separated from its envelope. If you would like your submission returned, you must include a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE). If you would like confirmation that your submission was received and reviewed, you must also include a SASE. If no SASE is included, we will respond only to submitters from whom we would like to see more material.

Send your submission to: Comics Editor, United Feature Syndicate/Newspaper Enterprise Association, 200 Madison Ave., New York NY 10016. Addressing your package in any other way will delay the review of your work.

It can often take three months to review a submission. If you have an e-mail address, please include that in your cover letter.

We cannot grant appointments prior to seeing your work.

We realize all this may be daunting and possibly even discouraging. It is not intended to be. Just as your creation is important to you, our time and the efficient, thorough review of your work is important to us. Following these guidelines will make it easier on everyone.

The following tips may help you in the submission process:

Work in whatever size you feel most comfortable. However, please take the time to measure the kind of feature you are submitting in your local newspaper and work in the same proportion.

Your art needs to be clean and legible enough to reduce to newspaper size.

Please do not call us asking what kind of paper or other tools to use. If you are not an artist, please look into taking a beginning art class or look for art instruction books in the library.

Please do not spend a lot of money on your presentation. Expensive binders or special folders will not impress us. It is your work that concerns us.

Answers to other frequently asked questions about submissions:

Q: How does syndication work?

A: Syndicates promote, sell, edit, and distribute features (comics, editorial cartoons, puzzles, columns) to newspapers around the world. We also represent our features in a variety of subsidiary venues, such as publishing and licensed media or products. United Media is comprised of two syndicates, UFS and NEA. Although the two syndicates differ in the way they market to newspapers the features are handled by the same sales, editorial and licensing staff. Your contract would be with the individual syndicate, and you would be advised of the differences between the two ahead of time.

Q: How much do cartoonists make?

A: We pay our cartoonists using the standard syndication royalty split.

Q: How many submissions do you get? How many become syndicated?

A: We receive more than 4,000 submissions a year. While there is no set number of acceptances, we launch about two or three new comics each year.

Q: Should I copyright my strip before I submit it?

A: If you are worried about copyright ownership, please consult a lawyer. You might check your library or the Internet on this issue.

Q: I've written a comic strip, but I'm not an artist. Can I still submit my work?

A: Please find an artist interested in your idea and work together to submit it. Although many strips are collaborative efforts, we do not find artists for writers or vice versa.

Q: I have an idea for one cartoon that I'd like you to buy. Can I send it to you?

A: We do not buy "one-shots." We suggest you check "artist market" type books for publications that do.

FAQ: What is United Media Licensing?

The largest independent licensing company in the United States, United Media Licensing is a fully integrated, worldwide organization that has led the merchandising, retail and licensing efforts of some of the most widely recognized properties in the world. For more information about licensed products, contact the following:

DILBERT:
dilbert-lic@unitedmedia.com
or contact United Media Licensing, fax: 212-293-8550

PEANUTS:
peanuts-lic@unitedmedia.com
or contact Jason Bannon at United Media Licensing, ph: 212-293-8628 / fax: 212-293-8551

ALL OTHER PROPERTIES:
licensing@unitedmedia.com
or contact April Heeren at United Media Licensing, ph: 212-293-8508 / fax: 212-293-8550

FAQ: The answer to my question is not here, what do I do?

If your question has not yet been answered then please feel free to e-mail us at customerservice@comicmembers.com and we will answer it as soon as possible.


Contact Us

General Feedback, Questions or Comments

feedback@comicmembers.com

Customer Service for Subscriptions and Memberships

customerservice@comicmembers.com

Technical Support for Subscriptions and Memberships

support@comicmembers.com

Cancellation Requests for Subscriptions and Memberships

cancellations@comicmembers.com

The UM Store

www.cafepress.com/unitedmedia

Advertising Information

webadvertising@unitedmedia.com
(800) 221-4816
(212) 293-8546 fax

Peanuts Information

peanuts-info@unitedmedia.com

Comics and Editorial Cartoons

comics@unitedmedia.com

International Syndicate Sales

U.S. and Canada Syndicate Sales
United Feature Syndicate, Inc. (UFS) provides hundreds of electronic and print publishers with award-winning political commentary, editorial cartoons and comics.
syndicate@unitedmedia.com

International Syndicate Sales
intlsyndicate@unitedmedia.com



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