It is the patron's obligation
to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when
publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the National
Park Service's collections.
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The National Park Service is offering broad public
access to its archival collections as a contribution to education
and scholarship. Some materials in these collections may be protected
by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) and/or by the copyright
or neighboring-rights laws of other nations. More information about
copyright is provided by the U.S.
Copyright Office. Additionally, the reproduction of some materials
may be restricted by terms of National Park Service gift or purchase
agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing
and trademarks.
Transmission or reproduction of protected items
beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission
of the copyright owners.
The nature of historical archival collections means
that copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult
or even impossible to determine. Whenever possible, the National
Park Service provides information about copyright owners and other
restrictions in the catalog records, finding aids, special-program
illustration captions, and other texts that accompany collections.
The National Park Service provides such information as a service
to aid patrons in determining the appropriate use of an item, but
that determination ultimately rests with the patron.
As a publicly supported institution the National
Park Service generally does not own rights to material in its collections.
Therefore, it does not charge permission fees for use of such material
and cannot give or deny permission to publish or otherwise distribute
material in its collections. It is the patron's obligation to determine
and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing
or otherwise distributing materials found in the National Park Service's
collections.
The National Park Service is eager to learn more
about any photographs which are not properly identified on this
Web site, so that appropriate information may be provided in the
future. If you have questions or information about any photographs
in the NPS Historic Photograph Collection, please contact HFC Photo
Archivist .
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