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[edit] Permission
- Digital Blasphemy has given permission to use this image on wikipedia
- From: tena chapman <[3]>
- Subject: Re: Copyright or Image Use Inquiry
- Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 04:48:32 -0600
- Hi Oliver,
- Go ahead and use any image from the Free Gallery for your illustrations.
- Thanks and best wishes,
- Tena
- tena chapman
- vp licensing & marketing
- www.digitalblasphemy.com
-
- On Jan 30, 2005, at 6:40 PM, Oliver White wrote:
- COMMENTS: Hiya Ryan.
-
- I'm a member of the DB site, and happily using dual-monitor papers
- everywhere. I'm just writing now to ask about use of the images.
-
- The license and copyright pages here all mention two scenarios: (a)
- Personal websites, and (b) Commercial websites. Is there anything for
- "public but non-commercial websites"?
-
- I'm helping out with a few pages at Wikipedia, for example the
- 'wallpapers' page, and there's actually a new page specifically about
- Digital Blasphemy there. It would be nice to illustrate the articles
- with an image or two if we could.
-
- Regards
-
- Oliver White
[edit] Original is offered non-commercially
- The image is free to download from the website itself [4]
[edit] Not competing with original
- This reduced-size version shouldn't be competing with the original website
Ojw 19:56, 31 Jan 2005 (UTC)
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