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PHOTOGRAPHY AT CRAZY HORSE MEMORIAL
AND USE OF WEBSITE CONTENTS
The Crazy Horse Memorial
Foundation retains the exclusive rights to several works of art that are
protected under the copyright laws of the United States and other countries.
Photographs or
reproductions of the Foundation’s copyright works are prohibited. The only
exception to this rule is that the Foundation typically will not prohibit an
individual who creates a photograph of a work of art for his or her personal
use. In the event that someone wishes to use or publish photographs that do not
fall within this category of personal use, then that person must obtain
permission from the Foundation before any publication takes place.
In the event that the
Foundation grants permission for the photograph or reproduction, then the
Foundation will require approval of the photograph’s layout prior to
publication. In addition, the user will be required to include the following
copyright notice:
© The Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation
Korczak, Sc., All Rights Reserved
Commercial use of
photographs and reproductions is strictly prohibited in the absence of express,
prior written permission of the Foundation.
The copyright works of
The Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation include the following.
1.
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The Mountain Carving
2.
The Crazy Horse 1/34th Scale Model of the Mountain Carving.
3.
Scale Models in All Sizes and Media of the Mountain Carving.
4.
Contents of the websites of The Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation (including
www.crazyhorsememorial.org).
5.
All other
Sculptures created by Korczak Ziolkowski are © Mrs. Korczak Ziolkowski.
Copyright is a form of
protection provided by the laws of the United States (title 17, U.S. Code) to
the authors of “original works of authorship,” including artistic works. The
protection is available to both published and unpublished works. The U.S.
Copyright Act generally gives the owner of the copyright the exclusive right to
do and to authorize others to reproduce the work, to prepare derivative works
based upon the work, to distribute copies of the work, and to display the work
publicly. It is illegal for anyone to violate any of the rights provided by the
copyright law to the owner of copyright. The copyright in a work of art
immediately becomes the property of the artist who created the work. Only the
artist or those deriving their rights through the artist can rightfully claim
copyright.
PLEASE DIRECT ALL QUESTIONS REGARDING THE ABOVE TO:
Crazy Horse Memorial – Communications Department
12151 Avenue of the Chiefs
Crazy Horse, SD 57730-8900
(605) 673-4681 – Phone
(605) 673-2185 – Fax
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