
28-01-2006, 20:04
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Curmudgeon
 FRC #0116 (Epsilon Delta)
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Rookie Year: 1996
Location: Herndon, VA
Posts: 3,176
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Re: Copyright Issues...
All of the FIRST documentation and the "Aim High" animation shown during the kickoff broadcast are copyrighted materials. If you want to place copies of them on your web site, you will have to request and receive permission.
Is there a particular reason that you don't want to just post a link to the FIRST and NASA web site that have already made the materials available? This is a perfectly acceptable way of making the materials available on-line, and it avoids the hassles of copyright concerns. It also avoids have to copy everything over to your server and sucking up server space for what are then essentially duplicate files.
-dave
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