IMPORTANT LEGAL NOTE

copyleft
Copyright / Copyleft of all photographic and graphic material on the Shah-i Mashhad Documentation: © 2007, Bernt Glatzer, Michael J. Casimir

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Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License .


This means you are free:
- to share, to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work
- to make derivative works
Under the following conditions:
  • Attribution. You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor.
  • For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work.
  • Any of these conditions can be waived if you get permission from the copyright holders.

See the full legal text (English);
or this text adapted to German law..

LEGAL DETAILS FOR THIS SHAH-I MASHHAD DOCUMENTATION:

This Shah-i Mashhad Documentation is distributed gratis and freely.
However, a modest fee to cover copying costs, packaging and postage may be charged in case this documentation is distributed on CD, DVD or on other media.
You may download and copy this documentation or parts of it, and further distribute it without asking for permission.

Use of the photographic and of other graphic material:
You may analyse and publish the photos freely without asking anyone for permission.
You may also technically improve the pictures, change the format, resolution, sharpness, brightness (gamma), colours, cut them to highlight details, etc.. For all this you do not need our permission, but ... (see next para).


Restrictions:
There are only two restrictions to the free use of the material:
1. You are not allowed to tamper with pictures of inscriptions and other details in such a way that it might influence the reading, analysis, and historical contents.
2. The material has to remain free! Nobody - except B. Glatzer and M. J. Casimir - is allowed to put his or her own copyright on any of the material in this documentation, and on any of its derivates. For this reason we cannot waive our copyright which may be understood as "copyleft". See Wikipedia article on "copyleft" (to read this your computer must be connected to the internet).


e-mail address:

Michael J. Casimir:    m.casimir@uni-koeln.de