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Terms of Use
Use
of the PAHx Center’s Website is permitted for non-commercial,
personal, academic or research use only. The U.S. Copyright
law permits certain uses of copyrighted materials, if specifically
provided, or if that use falls within the definition of "Fair
Use" as described by that law. Transmission or reproduction,
whether by electronic means or otherwise, of protected items beyond
what is allowed by the limitations of the U.S. Copyright law requires
the written permission of the copyright owner. If you use any of the
material, any Copyright and other propriety notices should be kept
intact with the material. Granting or withholding of permission to
use materials that are under the jurisdiction of the collection’s
staff is determined on a case by case basis, and a usage fee may be
required depending on the type of proposed use.
Request to use materials from the digital collection require the
following information:
- Printed Name, position/title, mailing address, telephone and
email address of person making the request.
- List of requested digital items with ID#s to be transferred
or reproduced electronically or otherwise.
- Brief description of intended use of material including purpose,
audience, format, when and where to be used.
- Signed statement that individual has read the terms of use,
understands the copyright restrictions described for the collection,
and will not hold Duke University, the Society for the Preservation
of Physician Assistant History, its agents or collaborating institutions
or organizations liable for any action taken by a plaintive who
believes the requesting party is using the materials for any purposes
other than intended or that infringe upon copyright law limitations.
Request for use of materials from the digital collection should
be sent to:
Society for the Preservation of Physician Assistant Profession
General E-mail: pahx@mc.duke.edu
Telephone: (919) 681-3156; Fax (919) 681-3371
Website: http://pahx.org/society
Copyright of Collections
Unless otherwise noted, all materials that are part of this Website,
including images, illustrations, logos, icons, artifacts, photographs,
video clips, and written and other materials are copyrighted and
include trademarks, trade dress and/or other intellectual properties
owned, controlled or licensed by Duke University Medical Center
Archives, the Society for the Preservation of Physician Assistant
History, its agents, collaborating organizations and institutions.
Copyright information is found in the catalog records, finding
aids, or metadata that accompany the digital collection. When
possible, we will provide information about copyright of digital
items included in the collection and that are accessible on the
Website. Users should be aware that some materials in this digital
collection may be subject to additional restrictions enforced
by collaborating institutions and organizations or may be protected
by the U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U. S. C.). Reproduction
of materials can be restricted by the host institution, donor
restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, or licensing and trademarks.
As a user, your are ultimately responsible for determining
copyright restrictions, for obtaining necessary written permission,
and for paying any fees necessary for the reproduction or proposed
use of the materials.
Notice of Copyright Infringement
We desire to comply with all intellectual property laws and to
act expeditiously upon receiving any notice of claimed infringement.
If you believe that your work has been reproduced on this website
in a manner that constitutes copyright infringement, please provide
a notice of copyright infringement containing all of the following
information:
- Printed name of person authorized to act on behalf of plaintive.
- The address, telephone number or e-mail address of the complaining
party (#1).
- Identification of the website material claimed to be infringed
or to be the subject of an infringement investigation.
- Explanation of why the plaintive believes in good-faith that
the use of the material displayed on the website for stated
academic and literary purposes and governed by “terms
of use clause” is not authorized by the copyright owner,
its agent or the law.
- A signed statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information
in the notice of copyright infringement is accurate, and that
the complaining party (#1) is authorized to act on behalf of
the owner of the right that is allegedly infringed.
All notices of copyright infringement should be sent to:
Society for the Preservation of Physician Assistant History
General E-mail: pahx@mc.duke.edu
Telephone: (919) 681-3156; Fax (919) 681-3371
Website: http://pahx.org
Copyright Basics
To learn more about copyright legal issues and guidelines consult
the U.S. Copyright Office’s online guide at: http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ1.html
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