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Julia Anne NC
Julia Anne NC ✭✭
July 19 edited August 22 in Family Tree

Hi, I am a curator for the DUP Museum in Cedar City, Utah. My question is; We have several histories donated to us by family members that we are presently beginning the effort of posting on a website for others to see and collect if they desire for their family pioneers. We have many photos that have also been shared with us from their family members. Is it permissible for us also to attach photos from familysearch.org to our histories where photos are missing on our website, as long as we give credit to familyseach.org and the contributor of said photo? Or would you prefer that we simply state a photo can be found on familysearch.org? Julia

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  • Mark McKenzie_1
    Mark McKenzie_1 ✭✭✭
    July 19 Answer ✓

    Found the following on FamilySearch. They might have an answer for you. Not exactly along the lines of your query, but they might get you pointed in the right direction….

    For further assistance or information regarding our and our affiliates’ trademarks and copyrighted materials, you may contact our Intellectual Property Office at:

    Phone: 1-801-240-3959 or 1-800-453-3860, ext. 2-3959
    Fax: 1-801-240-1187
    E-Mail: cor-intellectualproperty@FamilySearch .org

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  • Áine Ní Donnghaile
    Áine Ní Donnghaile ✭✭✭✭✭
    July 19 Answer ✓

    You will want to review the

    Terms of Use

    and

    Content Submission Agreement

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