Copyright issues

The official statement

Copyright (c) 1993, 1996, by The Regents of the University of Michigan

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Recipients of this information agree to reproduce said copyright notice on all copies of the materials made.

All Rights Reserved. Permission is hereby granted for the recipient to make copies and to use this information for its own purposes. Recipient of this information may re-distribute this information outside of their own institution. Permission to market this information commercially, to include this information as part of a commercial product, or to make a derivative work for commercial purposes, is explicitly prohibited. All other uses are also prohibited unless authorized in writing by the holder of the copyright.

This information is offered without warranty. The author and the copyright holders disclaim all warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose. In no event shall the author or the University of Michigan be liable for loss or damage of any kind, including but not limited to incidental, indirect, consequential, or special damages.

Caveats

Portions of this exhibit are copyright (c) 1993 by Orient Lines, 1510 S.E. 17th Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316; +1 305 527-6660.

Original non-digital materials (photographs, audio recordings, text) are copyright (c) 1993 by R. Lee Liming, Jr.

Informal statements

I've spoken with our tour company regarding the issue of making their brochure materials available in this medium, and they have given me a preliminary "ok" to go ahead and do it. I expect more official permission later on, and I don't forsee any legal problems.

The copyright for this exhibit is held the the Regents of the University of Michigan because I'm a University staff member and I used University-owned equipment to produce the digital formats of the information presented here. Original non-digital materials are owned by Orient Lines or myself, depending on their origin.

Feel free to use any part of this exhibit in your own works, so long as you follow the tersm of the official copyright statement above. If you do something neat, or find them particularly useful, I'd like to know about it. Drop me a line.


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