How do I receive permission to use Kentucky Digital Library (KDL) content?

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Resources such as digital images, digital audio and electronic texts are made available by the Kentucky Digital Library for use in research, instruction or private study only. These materials can never be used for commercial purposes without explicit, prior written permission from the copyright owner.

Many items offered by the Kentucky Digital Library may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). Some items may have restrictions imposed by the copyright holder or the repository owning the physical items. The holding repositories have made best efforts to identify the copyright status for online items. This information is offered as a service to the general public in determining the proper use of an item and is found in collection finding aids and/or upon inquiry to the holding repository. However, it is always the user's responsibility to determine copyright restrictions and obtain the permission of the copyright holder.

  • Last Updated Dec 17, 2019
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  • Answered By Enid Wohlstein

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