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All such projects are specifically allowed, permitted, and encouraged. Not all the documents here are out of copyright, and I claim copyright on the the specific electronic form, modernized versions of texts and any notes (this is not to prevent you using the material freely, merely to prevent others using it commercially). | All such projects are specifically allowed, permitted, and encouraged. Not all the documents here are out of copyright, and I claim copyright on the the specific electronic form, modernized versions of texts and any notes (this is not to prevent you using the material freely, merely to prevent others using it commercially). | ||
What is asked is that reference to the source of the material is included, and that no commercial use be made of the material. If you feel a need to pay up, do so by contributing texts you have made available in etext form. | '''What is asked is that reference to the source of the material is included, and that no commercial use be made of the material'''. If you feel a need to pay up, do so by contributing texts you have made available in etext form. | ||
Source: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/fairuse.html | |||
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II. Use of Internet History Sourcebooks Project
This Sourcebook is specifically designed for teachers to use in teaching. There are several ways that this might be done.
- By pointing students to this web site.
- By downloading the documents, and printing/Xeroxing them for distribution in course packets or as class handouts.
- By creating syllabi and course outlines at local websites with linksto the documents here.
- By creating local copies of selections of documents at class websites for time limited periods (1 year).
DO NOT download and incorporate the texts permanently into your local network websites. The files are updated and corrected: multiple versions on the web makes this difficult to do.
All such projects are specifically allowed, permitted, and encouraged. Not all the documents here are out of copyright, and I claim copyright on the the specific electronic form, modernized versions of texts and any notes (this is not to prevent you using the material freely, merely to prevent others using it commercially).
What is asked is that reference to the source of the material is included, and that no commercial use be made of the material. If you feel a need to pay up, do so by contributing texts you have made available in etext form.
Source: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/fairuse.html