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  Louisiana State Museum
Fees will be charged for reproduction rights for any collection object to which the Museum has title, unless waived by the Museum Assistant Secretary or by the Board of Directors.
The reproduction must be full-tone fl-and-white or full color and must not be not be cropped, bled off the page, printed on color stock or with colored ink, nor have anything superimposed on the image.
One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purposes other than private study, scholarship or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for Copyright infringement.
lsm.crt.state.la.us /reproconditions.htm   (950 words)

  
 University of Sydney. Library Policies. Library Impact Statements
Such reproduction fees are additional to any processing or copying charges involved in the production of the image and to any fees which may be payable to the recognised holder of the copyright in the item concerned.
Reproduction fees are payable to the University of Sydney Library unless full or partial exemption is granted by the University Librarian or other authorised officer.
Where reproduction is deemed to be for scholarly purposes, or for a recognised charity, a nominal fee of $120 is to be applied.
www.library.usyd.edu.au /about/policies/repro.html   (809 words)

  
 UMAIC - The University of Melbourne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Reproduction Fees may be payable to the University of Melbourne Archives to use copies of images for publication for any purpose except for non-commercial University of Melbourne staff projects.
Reproduction fees apply, whether or not the item is covered by copyright and are payable to the University of Melbourne Archives for the publication of images.
Reproduction fees vary according to the purpose for which images are to be used, and may be altered or waived at the discretion of the University Archivist.
www.lib.unimelb.edu.au /UMAIC/processing.html   (910 words)

  
 Nashville Public Library
Requests for reproductions of Division materials will be made through submission of a required form (copyright status available, copyright status undetermined, Banner reprint) and must include the requestors contact information and a detailed description of the materials to be reproduced.
If reproductions are to be mailed, there is a shipping fee in addition to the reproduction fee and any research fees incurred.
Patrons desiring image reproductions must complete a request form (copyright status available, copyright status undetermined, Banner reprint) and must include the requestors contact information and a detailed description of the materials to be reproduced.
www.library.nashville.org /localhistory/his_spcoll_fees.asp   (987 words)

  
 RBSC : Rights and Permissions: Conducting Research
Reproduction fees are routinely waived for the Princeton University community, including current faculty, staff, and students; as well as the Princeton University Press, Art Museum, Index of Christian Art, and other university offices or publications.
Fees are also waived for fl-and-white reproduction of a few images of textual or visual materials on inside pages of a scholarly journal (either printed or electronic), in an academic monograph published in a press run of fewer than 2,000 copies, or in a scholarly microform or electronic edition.
Reproduction fees in these specific cases will be waived for everyone, whether or not a member of the Princeton University Community.
www.princeton.edu /~rbsc/research/rights.html   (1015 words)

  
 CARFAC :: Fee Schedule :: A.2 - A.4 Reproduction Copyright Fees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The fee per work for reproductions promoting an exhibition for which CARCC exhibition fees have been paid is $25, regardless of print run or size, provided that the item bearing the reproduction is not for sale.
If a reproduction appears on both the cover and an inside page, the fee for the inside reproduction is reduced by 50%; for subsequent uses use 33% of the applicable fee.
Fees cover the reproductions included in the press packets distributed to print, electronic or other media; the licence and fees apply only to the institution distributing the press packet and not to the use by media or other third parties.
www.carcc.ca /reproduction2006.html   (3395 words)

  
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Access fees: An access fee is payable in all instances where a request for access to information is granted, except in those instances where payment of an access fee is specially excluded in terms of the Act or an exclusion is determined by the Minister in terms of Section 54 (8).
The fee payable for access to a record depends on the form in which the access is required and the reasonable time required to search for and prepare a record.
The fee payable for access to the record, if any, will be determined partly by the form in which access is requested.
www.school.za /legal/reproduction_fees.doc   (629 words)

  
 newsphoto
In cases where reproduction fees are simply too high for a book to be published, most museums do not share the scruples that finally changed the mind of the artist's son mentioned above.
The usual explanation for high reproduction fees is that, in contrast to the publisher, the museum-goer is a sort of student, looking at the work of art for aesthetic pleasure or to improve his knowledge and understanding of the art.
And second, for the reproduction of photographs of works that are in the public domain -- works by artists dead for seventy-five years -- I propose that fees should automatically be lower than for more contemporary work, at a level more in line with the actual expense of reproducing the photographs.
www.indiana.edu /~aah/newsphoto.html   (1870 words)

  
 Reproduction and Permission Fees for non-Institute Patrons
For-profit organizations using reproductions for non-commercial purposes are charged a permission fee according to the schedule for commercial use.
Permission fees are charged to for-profit organizations producing publications for non-commercial distribution, such as a calendar or newsletter distributed to its employees but not for sale commercially, based on market size of the company.
Permission fees may be waived for educational publications or productions produced solely for distribution in classrooms without charge that are not for sale in stores or otherwise commercially available.
web.mit.edu /museum/policies/access3.html   (1017 words)

  
 Collections | REPRODUCTIONS FEE SCHEDULE
Reproductions of materials from the collections of the Arizona State University Art Museum are provided under agreement for purposes as indicated in writing by the user and agreed upon by the ASU Art Museum.
Reproductions are provided under license agreement, for the purposes indicated by the users of these services, on the ASU Art Museum "Letter Agreement".
These fees include combined charges for the rights to use the reproductions for the purposes specified and for the Museum's cost to produce the reproductions.
asuartmuseum.asu.edu /collections/reproductionfees.htm   (1090 words)

  
 Photocopy/Reproduction Fees / Archives & Special Collections : UTSA Library
The photographic preservation fee is used to defray costs associated with the special handling required of the types of materials which must be photographically reproduced.
One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." If a patron makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that patron may be liable for copyright infringement.
Furthermore, reproductions are not subject to further reproduction or for deposit in an archives, library, or other institution without the written consent of the Special Collections and Archives Department.
www.lib.utsa.edu /Archives/photocopy.html   (934 words)

  
 State Library of Tasmania : Reproduction Fees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
These fees are charged by the State Library by virtue of its ownership of these items.
They are not copyright fees (and the Library does not normally own or control the copyright in items in its collections).
It may be possible to settle upon alternative means of recompensing the Library for the use of its rare or original material - for example, by the gift to the Library of an agreed number of copies of the publication.
www.statelibrary.tas.gov.au /whathave/tasres/heritageservices/reprofees   (283 words)

  
 Neumann Library Archives Reproduction Fees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Archives will provide reproductions of our textual, visual and audio materials, when such reproductions will not damage the original materials nor violate copyright laws.
Fee for copies requested by mail is $ 0.20 per page.
A handling fee of no less than $ 5.00 per mailing is charged for all orders that must be mailed out.
nola.cl.uh.edu /archivesrepro.html   (294 words)

  
 Historic Yellow Springs Archives
Reproduction fees: These fees are charged for each image or audiovisual title included in a published product.
Access fees: These fees are charged when the user needs to photograph, film, or videotape objects, artifacts and/or documents on exhibit or in storage.
Reproductions fees will be paid either through Historic Yellow Springs or directly to the printing vendor.
www.yellowsprings.org /archive/reproduction.html   (377 words)

  
 SIA Reference Appendix N - SIA Reproduction Policies
The SIA Reproduction Usage Fee Guidelines describe the process for reaching a reproduction agreement for commercial usage.
Reproductions for calendars, greeting cards, games, toys, and similar products are arranged through that office rather than through book and periodical reproduction procedures.
Fees are for one-time, non-exclusive, one-language, world-wide use of an image.
www.si.edu /archives/archives/2refappn.html   (2038 words)

  
 Policy for Reproduction of Materials in Special Collections
For this reason fees have been attached to various reproduction processes and a distinction in fees has been made between reproduction for research and study and reproduction for non-educational and commercial purposes.
Fees for research and study are generally lower than are non-educational and commercial uses.
These fees are for one time use and may be in addition to royalties/licensing fees required by the copyright holder.
toto.lib.unca.edu /services/reproduction_of_materials.htm   (1656 words)

  
 Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
Professional photography or filming in Museum areas may be permitted for a fee, and by arrangement with a minimum of two weeks notice.
Fees charged for commercial reproduction/use are in addition to the cost of photographic production and duplication services.
No reproduction use fees are charged for not-for-profit or scholarly use, as determined by the Museum.
hearstmuseum.berkeley.edu /media/rights.html   (209 words)

  
 Research at the National Music Museum
fee only within the principle of "fair use." The patron shall assume all responsibility in questions regarding copyright of archival and library materials.
Materials may be purchased for personal study according to the Fee Schedule (please note that additional shipping and handling charges will apply, based on the amount of material ordered).
Additional reproduction fees may be charged based on the specifics of your project.
www.usd.edu /smm/Fees/fees.html   (2361 words)

  
 UBC Rare Books and Special Collections - Photo-reproduction Fees
Photographic reproduction and video tape duplication are done by the UBC Media Group and normally take five working days.
Reproductions of RBSC materials are subject to the use fees outlined below when approved for commercial use in publishing, broadcasting, video production, self copy, exhibits, product presentations, interior design, advertising, or similar commercial use, including for-profit work done by consultants or commercial design firms on behalf of government agencies or non-profit institutions.
Fees are for one-time and non-exclusive use and are in addition to any reproduction costs.
www.library.ubc.ca /spcoll/repro.html   (584 words)

  
 Collection of Musical Instruments
Beyond initial charge for the image, there is usually no fee for personal or scholarly use of the image, but the Collection reserves the right to charge fees for future use.
In cases of commercial publication, reproduction fees will be charged in addition to the charge for the image.
The applicable policies and schedule of fees are included in the Photographic Images and Permissions Request Form(downloadable as a.pdf file).
www.yale.edu /musicalinstruments/rightsreproductions.htm   (328 words)

  
 The John Carter Brown Library: Photographic Services
Fees and charges are subject to change without notice.
One of these sources is fees for the commercial use of images from the Library’s collection.
For entirely non-profit, non-commercial uses, fees may be waived at the discretion of the Librarian.
brown.edu /Facilities/John_Carter_Brown_Library/pages/right_photo.html   (1186 words)

  
 photoarchivepurchaseinfo
For the purpose of this document “reproduction” shall be defined as the electronic or mechanical production of an image illustrating an artifact, photograph, audiotape or any other material owned by the Cumberland County Historical Society.
Application for a waiver of fees or provisions must be in writing (fax, letter or email) and sent to the attention of the director.
Fees are granted for one-time, non-exclusive use and for the number of copies specified in the Permission to Use and /or Publish Form.
www.historicalsociety.com /reproductionregulations.html   (3360 words)

  
 California State Railroad Museum Foundation - Reproduction Orders and Permissions
The fees noted are for copies from originals of average quality, reproducible by standard photographic techniques.
One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research.
Postage and handling fees are in addition to the reproduction fees.
www.csrmf.org /doc.asp?id=130   (1020 words)

  
 Reproduction rights and fees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Fees for use in books, magazines, brochures and other printed matter are listed in the table below.
In addition to the above fees, one complimentary copy is requested of the item in which the image is used.
Fees will be waived in most circumstances other than printing and postage fees, which will be assessed at cost.
larae.net /fees.html   (326 words)

  
 USM Libraries: Special Collections: Reproduction Policy
Reproduction fees cover costs of staff time and material.
Fees of less then $2.00 may be waived at the Department’s discretion.
The Reproduction Form will be filed alphabetically by patron name in the annual Reproduction Form file.
library.usm.maine.edu /specialcollections/reproduction.html   (260 words)

  
 Montana Historical Society - Our Collections
A price list/order form and a reproduction fee schedule are available upon request from the staff.
This fee may be paid at time of publication or commercial use.
The fees are waived for use by officially recognized non-profit organizations and for use by the Montana news media in television newscasts or newspaper articles.
www.his.state.mt.us /research/photo/servicesfees.asp   (797 words)

  
 ASU Art Museum
Reproduction rights, after written permission is given, are for one time, nonexclusive use only.
Please note that there may be a question as to exclusive rights for reproduction.
Payment of reproduction fees is due in advance of the date of publication.
asuartmuseum.asu.edu /collections/reproduction_fees.html   (179 words)

  
 Board of Supervisors: 038-05B Sunshine Act
While there has not been a survey of the number of requests submitted by department and the amount each department collects in reproduction fees, anecdotal evidence suggests that the total amount is small.
Both departments collect approximately $1,000 in reproduction fees per fiscal year and expect to do the same in the future.
However, where the cost of charging reproduction fees does not exceed the revenues collected, departments ought to charge the full amount authorized by the Sunshine Act.
www.ci.sf.ca.us /site/bdsupvrs_page.asp?id=32384   (582 words)

  
 California Historical Society | Collections | Reproduction Fees
Persons seeking images for reproduction are encouraged to come to the library to view the collection and select specific images.
All image reproduction requests must be made in writing and can be sent by fax, email, or mail.
Please view the rights and reproduction form for options and price list.
www.californiahistoricalsociety.org /collections/reproductions.html   (402 words)

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