Crackbolter Posted September 3, 2003 Posted September 3, 2003 How fast is this board really? Okay, lets see who can guess where this picture was taken from? Quote
Lowell_Skoog Posted September 3, 2003 Posted September 3, 2003 The picture of Dome Peak was taken from a high shoulder next to peak 7510 ("German Helmet") above White Rock Lakes. The photographer was Dwight Watson. More to the point, though, the picture was taken from the Special Collections website at the U.W. I'm not sure you should do that. See the copyright guideline at: http://content.lib.washington.edu/use-info.html which says: In general, these materials may be used freely for academic research, referred to, or linked to from other web sites. For any other activities, including, but not limited to, electronic or paper publishing, video production, exhibits, product presentations, interior design, advertising, or similar commercial purposes, you must send an inquiry to the owning repository or the copyright holder in the case of materials owned by faculty and other individuals. The user must assume full responsibility for any infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise, should be fully credited with the source. It's fine to link to these materials, but copying them (as you did to upload your attachment) may not be okay. Quote
Crackbolter Posted September 3, 2003 Author Posted September 3, 2003 (edited) Any materials used for academic research or otherwise, should be fully credited with the source. No harm done here Lowell. Edited September 3, 2003 by Crackbolter Quote
ncascademtns Posted September 3, 2003 Posted September 3, 2003 Lowell_Skoog said: The picture of Dome Peak was taken from a high shoulder next to peak 7510 ("German Helmet") above White Rock Lakes. The photographer was Dwight Watson. More to the point, though, the picture was taken from the Special Collections website at the U.W. I'm not sure you should do that. See the copyright guideline at: http://content.lib.washington.edu/use-info.html which says: In general, these materials may be used freely for academic research, referred to, or linked to from other web sites. For any other activities, including, but not limited to, electronic or paper publishing, video production, exhibits, product presentations, interior design, advertising, or similar commercial purposes, you must send an inquiry to the owning repository or the copyright holder in the case of materials owned by faculty and other individuals. The user must assume full responsibility for any infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise, should be fully credited with the source. It's fine to link to these materials, but copying them (as you did to upload your attachment) may not be okay. Lowell, You are absolutely right! Beat me to it. You can see Elephant Head below and to the left of Dome. Quote
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