Michelle,
The ones that I provide from me, my friends, and my family are available
for public usage. The ones with copyrights associated with them should
be obvious. Permission and/or royalties will need to be settled on those
before using them.
Patti
Patti Iles Aymond, PhD
Senior Scientist, Research & Development
Innovative Emergency Management, Inc.
Managing Risk in a Complex World
8555 United Plaza Blvd. Suite 100
Baton Rouge, LA 70809
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Original Message-----
From: Michelle Raymond [mailto:michellearaymond@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 12:49 PM
To: Aymond, Patti
Cc: Emergency_Mgt_TC TC
Subject: Re: [emergency] Groups - West Salem Multi Jurisdiction Exercise
(WestSalemExercise.zip) uploaded
Patti,
I try to be very careful about copyrights. (Otherwise Honeywell
Lawyers will lynch me.)
May I assume that any shots from you, friends or family are available
for public usage? If the photographer is embedded in the file
metadata, I can cite them or label it as copyright, 'photographer
name.'
All but one collection I'm posting to the Resource directory in KAVI
are all from open libraries or taken by me or an intern from Honeywell
and I'm just citing the source.
Since the Honeywell photos of the Wilson NIST/Honeywell demo/exercise
were already shared with NIST, they can also be considered available
for use royalty and written permission free, with a cite to
"copyright, Honeywell Inc."
- Michelle
On 3/20/07, Aymond, Patti