Permissions on photographs in AIAI posters: AKT: Unrestricted Coakting: Unrestricted Course Selector: Unrestricted Ease: Photo of Port Talbot: Permissions granted (see below) Enterprise: Unrestricted Expert Provisioner: Unrestricted Formation: Permissions granted Ghostwriter: Image of Tornado is from EADS. Permission to place it on the Internet or on "websites of companies" has not been provided. See below. I-X: unrestricted Optimum-AIV: Permissions granted SAR: Unrestricted SPIRIT: permissions granted EASE e-mail: ============ Yep, okay with me, Terence Terence Skeffington, Media Resources (UK) Ltd. Websites working hard for business & Communities Telephone: +44 (0)1600 719105. Facsimile: +44 (0)1600 716719 http://www.mresources.co.uk. mailto:skeff@mresources.co.uk -----Original Message----- From: John Kingston [mailto:J.Kingston@ed.ac.uk] Sent: 30 July 2003 10:50 To: skeff@mresources.co.uk Subject: Re: Port Talbot photograph On its way. By the way, would it be possible for us to use the poster that we have produced as part of a leaflet? The leaflet would consist of a PDF file containing a number of posters, advertising various aspects of our work. We'd want to make the leaflet downloadable over the Internet by interested parties, though your photograph would not be individually extractable (except by screen capture, and the quality of that would be low). Would that be OK? JK Terence Skeffington wrote: >Dear John, > >Okay with me & a copy sent to > >Media Resources (UK) Ltd. >Singleton Court, Wonastow Rd., Monmouth NP25 5JA > >Best wishes, > >Terence >Terence Skeffington, Media Resources (UK) Ltd. >Websites working hard for business & Communities >Telephone: +44 (0)1600 719105. Facsimile: +44 (0)1600 716719 >http://www.mresources.co.uk. mailto:skeff@mresources.co.uk > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: John Kingston [mailto:jkk@aiai.ed.ac.uk] >Sent: 16 June 2003 15:07 >To: comptroller@mresources.co.uk >Subject: Port Talbot photograph > > >Dear Sir/Madam, > >I am part of a university institute that is developing some posters to >describe our past work. One of our projects was in the area of >computerised support for occupational hygienists in the chemical >industry, and I would like to include a photograph of a large chemical >plant on the poster. I would therefore like to ask your permission to >make use of your photo of Port Talbot for this purpose. > >An acknowledgement to your website would included on the poster and I >could send you a copy of the completed poster. > >Yours faithfully, > >John Kingston. > > > > EADS copyright (Ghostwriter & Optimum-AIV) ========================================== When you download images from this website, you hereby accept the following usage rights: All copyrights remain with the rights owners EADS, Airbus, Astrium, ATR, Dornier GmbH, EADS CASA, Eurocopter and MBDA. Any commercial utilization of the photographs and/or the image files (included here, among other things, are publication brochures, utilization in displays or on websites of companies etc.) is not permitted, also not in changed form, such as for example as collages. Without prior written approval from the copyright owners, you may use the photographs and/or image files for your personal use only. They must not be placed on the Internet or on CD Roms. For all further questions, please refer to the following: Astrium (only photographs of Astrium) ATR (only photographs of ATR G.I.E.) EADS military aircraft (only aircraft motives, such as for example Eurofighter or Tornado). Printing in daily, weekly, monthly or quarterly newspapers, as well as news and economics magazines, is permitted only under the following conditions: The copyright of the indicated holder of the copyrights must be indicated The photographs and/or image files must not be made unrecognizable They may not be offered on the Internet in high-resolution for downloading They must not be employed for illegal objectives A sample copy must be sent to the following address: EADS Deutschland GmbH Corporate Media Postfach 80 1109 D-81663 Munich Germany Formation =========== Hi John We are happy for you to use it as a hand out and PDF. Vicky On 7/30/2003 10:04 AM, John Kingston wrote: > > >Vicky Sutcliffe wrote: > >>Thankyou John for that information >> >>We are happy to grant you permission for the in house posters. It >would be good to get a copy sent to me once they are completed.... >a PDF file will be acceptable. >> >>If you need higher resolution images then let me know what format >you require and when for and we will do our best to get something >to you. >> >>As you mentioned please contact me if your plans to produce further >material do develop and we can discuss permission for the use of >our images at that time. >> > >Please find attached the relevant PDF file, in case I haven't sent >it >already. > >For "further material", we would like to use the same poster, in >a >reduced size format (A5 or smaller), as a handout; and on our website, > >as a downloadable and printable handout. Would that be OK? > >John K. SPIRIT: ========= Dear sir, Yes, permission granted. Please acknowledge the source as: www.middlebury.edu/SouthChinaSea/ Yours, David Rosenberg Editor, The South China Sea World Wide Web Virtual LIbrary http://www.middlebury.edu/SouthChinaSea/ Professor of Political Science Middlebury College Middlebury, Vermont 05753 Tel.: 802-443-5612 Fax: 802-443-2050 Email: rosenberg@middlebury.edu -----Original Message----- From: John Kingston [mailto:J.Kingston@ed.ac.uk] Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 6:13 AM To: rosenberg@middlebury.edu Subject: Oil Rig Image - Permission to Use I'd like to make use of your image of the oil drilling rig in the South China Sea in a poster and handout that describes some of the work of our Institute. We're an academic not-for-profit Institute which carries out a wide variety of Artificial Intelligence work, both commercial and research, and we're currently putting to gether a series of posers to advertise our past work. I attach a draft of how the poster might look for your approval. The poster will be displayed in our offices, and a handout (containing a reduced size GIF of the entire poster) will appear in a downloadable leaflet. Please let me know if this is acceptable. Yours, John Kingston.