Message-Id: <mailto:199506101823.LAA14659@listserv.ccit.arizona.edu> Date: Sat, 10 Jun 1995 09:59:44 -0700 From: Mike Betz <mailto:betz@WLN.COM> Subject: Re: Copyright(s) To: Multiple recipients of list IMAGELIB In-Reply-To: <mailto:199506091701.KAA59271@listserv.ccit.arizona.edu>
I also believe many images are provided at a resolution which makes reuse
unacceptable (i.e. 150 dpi and less).
Mike Betz
mailto:<mailto:betz@wln.com>
On Fri, 9 Jun 1995, Rick (Rick O'Quinn) wrote:
> >RELATIVE TO DEFACING.... The National Library of Medicine has a database
> >of 60,000 images which is on the WWW. Those pictures which are not in the
> >public domain have a line through them. The images are viewable but one
> >would not want to include it in any presentations.
> >
> >Does this help?
> >
> >: Walt
> >
>
>
> Also, can't you have the images watermarked so that they are viewable, but
> not useable in publications? I believe that is how many stock agencies
> protect images now. If you want to use the image, you have to contact them
> and get a "clean" image.
>
> Rick O'Quinn
> Photographer
> University of Georgia
> Office of Public Information
> mailto:roquinn@uga.cc.uga.edu
>