|
Copyright©
Restrictions On All ContentUsage
ALL MATERIAL COPYRIGHT© Peraxel Persson/Fotografiska bilder ALL RIGHTS RESERVED |
Please Read
Violators of this copyright will be vigorously pursued. Please contact me directly to obtain a license for any public or commercial use of the photographs or images at this web site. All materials originally created by me, that appear at this Web site are the property of Peraxel Persson/Fotografiska bilder and Copyrighted by the same. Other materials at this site not originally produced by me (HTML-coding, icons, etc) are Copyrighted by their respective creators/owners and appear here either by permission or as public domain reference material.
Notice: All rights reserved. Reproduction of images (or any parts of an image), HTML, or other material on this web site by any means is prohibited. The use of any image on this web site for any purpose* requires written permission (a license).
*I do allow some limited, personal use of the images on this site. Please refer to the FAQ about Copyright (below) for more information on copyright and personal uses that are allowed without written permission or a license from me.
Frequently Asked Questions about Copyright©
Are the images at the Fotografiska bilder web site protected by copyright?
YES. I hold legal copyrights to all photographs available online.
How can I use the images I see?
Viewers of this web site are allowed to browse images, but only for personal use. Any other use (e.g., making multiple copies, displaying images publicly, placing on a web page, redistributing files electronically or using images for personal or corporate gain) requires express written permission from us. Commercial use of any image or material here without such permission would constitute copyright infringement and may infringe other rights.
I know I can browse through the images and download them, but can I print them?
YES. As long as your printout is for personal, noncommercial, nonpublic use.
Can I send images or image files to others?
NO. You can browse, download, or print images for personal, noncommercial use, but you cannot distribute copies of images or image files or other material to anyone else for any reason.
Can I make multiple copies of an image?
NO. You can browse, download, or print images for personal, noncommercial use, but making multiple copies of an image would constitute infringement.
Can I play with the images; can I alter them?
YES, but only for personal, noncommercial, nonpublic use. You cannot add or use our images in part or in whole or combined with other images for commercial or public display. This would constitute infringement. What is noncommercial use? Generally, noncommercial use means a use in which nothing of value changes hands between you and someone else.
If I send images to my friends for free, there's no money involved. Why can't I do that?
First, you are providing them with something of value. Second, the use must be both noncommercial and personal. If you distribute images to others, the use is no longer personal. Third, you would be making multiple copies of the images, which is not allowed.
Is scholarly research noncommercial? Can I use images in my research paper?
YES, but only if there is no commercial component to the research and only if the resulting research is not published, reproduced or distributed to anyone. So you could incorporate an image into a research paper prepared for school, but not if the paper were going to be published or archived or microfilmed or distributed in any way.
I want to make commercial use of an image; what do I need to do?
Please e-mail me your request to discuss licensing possibilities.
Copyright law can be distilled into five maxims:
Top of page• If you didn't create a written work, art, photograph, or music, or obtain distribution rights to it, you don't own it
• If you don't own it, you can't copy or distribute it
• The author or owner must explicitly relinquish rights for a work to be placed in the public domain
• Fair use allows copying of small portions of a work without the owner's permission, but only for criticism, education, and news reporting
• When in doubt, ask for permission to use a work