Paxton Hoag wrote:
This is about standard movie rates if they are not
going to be
physically using the computer but using it for display purposes. If
they are going to be operating the machine I would ask double that, if
not more.
Also consider what happens if they damage it. We rented a big copier
to a movie once and they dropped it off the forklift. Their insurance
paid and we did OK but it is something to consider.
Paxton
consider if it is involved in a lawsuit whether the opposing party will
have access to
the unit, and what that will be as well. I would make sure you are held
harmless
from any damages to the value of the property (use
those words) and
state what
that value is, so you can get the same shiny item to replace it (if it
exists) or
reasonable compensation if it is harmed. and state who determines it is
harmed.
a scratch to a panel may reduce the value or it may not, etc.
Jim