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Modified on by Ellen BoutonPermission and Use Policy for "Doc Ewen: The Horn, HI, and Other Events in US Radio Astronomy"
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I. NRAO/AUI WEB RESOURCE USE
The NRAO encourages the use of its Web resources, electronically or in other formats, for educational and public information purposes. The use of these resources must not imply endorsement by NRAO/AUI/NSF of organizations, products, or services using the resources.
- Usage Categories
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- Educational / Research Use: NRAO allows reproduction, authorship of derivative works, and other transformations of the original work strictly for educational, public information, and research purposes without further permission, subject to the General Conditions section listed below. If a recognizable person appears in an image, use may infringe a right of privacy or publicity, and permission shall be separately obtained from the recognizable person. For other non-commercial uses, permission shall be obtained from NRAO/AUI.
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- Credit and Copyright Statements
Any use of "Doc Ewen: The Horn, HI, and Other Events in US Radio Astronomy" shall include one of the following credit statements:
"H.I. (Doc) Ewen / National Radio Astronomy Observatory / Associated Universities, Inc. / National Science Foundation", or
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II. GENERAL CONDITIONS
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- H.I. (Doc) Ewen and/or NRAO/AUI shall in no way be liable for any costs, expenses, claims or demands arising out of use of this Web site by a recipient or a recipient's distributees.
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- The NRAO is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer and will not use images or Web resources to discriminate against any protected employment class.
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