Copyright
DID YOU KNOW?
Any images, photographs, articles, pages, designs, drawings, software, music, information and other materials published on the Internet and the Services are protected by copyright. Publishing material on the Internet and on the Services does not mean it is available for anyone to copy. Unless the owner of that copyright specifically states that you may copy the work, you should assume that you cannot.
Copyright law states that copyright comes into existence automatically when a work is created, without any formal application to an external authority. If you wish to reproduce anything, permission must first be sought from the owner of the copyright. If no copyright © symbol appears, it does not mean that it is copyright free, and it is an infringement of copyright to copy, reproduce, adapt, translate, broadcast or perform copyright protected material without permission, to make infringing copies available to the public or otherwise to knowingly deal in infringing copies.
COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE:
All material published by the History of Watton web site is the copyright of Watton Pentecostal Church, whether text or design, and you need our permission before reproducing anything in any way. We may need to seek permission of the writer of a section of the site to be copied, therefore all applications for copyright clearance should be made by email:
We do allow small extracts from our publications to be reproduced in certain circumstances. Sometimes there is a nominal fee to pay, and a credit is always required alongside the printed article in the publication. We would expect an acknowledgment to say: "Extract from 'History of Watton Web site', Reproduced with permission of (the writer) © copyright Watton Pentecostal Church, Watton, 2001."
We would be grateful for a copy of the finished article for our records, and may sometimes request to see the finished article before giving permission.
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