File talk:European Environmental Agency (EEA) Building.jpg/Permission

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This photo was obtained from the website of the European Environmental Agency (EEA) at this website url accessed on September 25, 2008: http://www.eea.europa.eu/pressroom/pictures

That website url contains this statement:

Here you will find some high-resolution pictures for press use.

The images are a small tour of the EEA premises in Copenhagen showing Agency staff at work. The pictures may be reproduced without restrictions, provided the source is acknowledged.

Another page on the EEA website (http://www.eea.europa.eu/legal/copyright) contains this statement:

Unless otherwise indicated, the information available from this site is within the public domain. Public domain information on the EEA web pages may be downloaded free of charge, and reproduced provided the source is acknowledged.

However, this site also contains a substantial amount of material, such as full text of reports and summaries, fact-sheets, datasets and databases, which is copyright protected and is marked as such. For such material, the agency as copyright holder retains the rights for reproduction or redistribution.

Users may download a machine readable copy and/or one print copy for personal, non-commercial use of copyrighted material. Also, limited citations may be made from such material without prior permission, provided the source is acknowledged.

Explicit, prior authorization in writing must be obtained for other reproduction or use of all copyrighted information, be it in textual or multimedia (sound, images, software, etc.) format. Publishers who wish to make such use of copyrighted material appearing on this site should contact the agency project manager responsible for licensing and co-publishing matters (Ove Caspersen, EEA, Kongens Nytorv 6, DK-1050 Copenhagen K, Phone +45 33 36 71 00, Fax +45 33 36 71 99,) to have an agreement drawn up for this usage.

This photo that I uploaded is not marked as copyrighted. Hence, it is available for us to use provided we give the EEA attribution. Milton Beychok 21:38, 25 September 2008 (CDT)