I consider each scan on my
website to be completely in the public domain. There are no safeguards, no
encryption, no security codes or logins. Any person can easily download
any image on the site.
HOWEVER:
I will always attribute scans to those
who contribute them, wherever I use them on the site.
I will never post a large, high
definition scan from a contributor which could be used for commercial
purposes. Pictures on BookScans are relatively small, low quality
scans. If you send me a high-quality scan, I will resize it. I will not
release contributed high-quality pictures. Period.
If any webmaster from another site
contacts me for permission to use a scan that is from MY personal collection, I
grant it. If he or she requests a scan that has been contributed by
someone else, I will refer that person to the contributor (by email),
suggesting that the contributor be asked for permission to use the image.
But I can't be held responsible if contact isn't made.
If any contributor ever contacts me
and informs me that he or she no longer wants his or her scans on the
BookScans site, I will immediately remove them.
If anyone ever contacts me and claims
to be the original source and wants scans removed, I will immediately
remove them and then try to sort things out later.
Cover pictures from BookScans
are cropping up all over the internet. Often, permission has not been
granted. Such is the nature of the World Wide Web. I consider BookScans
to be a free reference resource, available to everyone. I do a lot of work
to bring you these images, but I'm at peace with the reality that scans are
going to show up elsewhere, unauthorized.
- Bruce Black
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