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Licensing Notes

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Creative Commons License

 

New Media Wiki is written by William Cromar to guide the New Media in Art curriculum at Penn State Abington and is published to the web under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.

 

  • This license allows anyone to use the material and build on it for strictly non-commercial purposes.
  • If you wish to use the work, you must attribute the author, William Cromar, and New Media Wiki as the source for the material as follows:
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  • Finally, any derivative work that alters, transforms, or builds upon this work must be distributed under the same or similar license.

 


Note on use of images

 

Images and text are always cited by annotation in accordance with MLA standards, and direct links to cited web resources are created whenever possible. Use of images on this website falls under one or more of the following categories:

 

  • Original illustrations by the author. Links to these works are found on williamcromar's Flickr photostream. Illustrations are covered by the CC BY-NC-SA license covering content native to New Media Wiki, and are marked as such in the photostream.

     

  • Original ARTWORKS by the author. Links to these works are found on williamcromar's Flickr photostream. Original ARTWORKS are under full copyright with all rights reserved by William Cromar, and said copyright overrides the CC BY-NC-SA license covering content native to New Media Wiki. Original artworks are clearly annotated and linked to the photostream; if in doubt, consult the photostream by clicking on the link in the figure caption or citation and checking the license notes at Flickr. The author's original artworks are the only material on the wiki for which full copyright is claimed by the author.

     

  • Works researched by the author and cited on the Internet. The author makes every effort to find work that is covered either by public domain, Creative Commons licensing, or for which fair use in an academic, non-commercial context can be rightly claimed.

 

  • Works researched by the author and cited on the Internet, but for which direct links no longer exist. In these instances, archive images have been created and posted on the photostream with a statement indicating fair use or public domain usage as appropriate, and with the obsolete link placed in text for reference.

 

  • Works researched by the author and cited in books or periodicals. In these instances, images have been scanned and posted on the photostream with a statement indicating fair use or public domain usage as appropriate. The scans created are low-resolution, sized to discourage their use for print purposes.

 

If you are the author of an image in the third, fourth or fifth category and wish to contest the fair use or public domain claims made by the author, please contact William Cromar and a mutually agreeable resolution will be found.

 


Creative Commons License

New Media Wiki by William Cromar is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.

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