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Usage
Rights - Finished Productions
Finished
productions may be viewed in public or private meetings, including classrooms,
without requesting permission. If broadcast or "streamed" on the
Internet, the entire program must be shown and the production must be identified/credited
as a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, or jointly sponsored U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service production. (You may not broadcast or stream just selected footage;
some of these productions have copyrighted segments.) The videos may not be
shown or advertised in such a way that implies U.S. Government/U.S. Department
of the Interior-Fish and Wildlife Service endorsement, promotion or support
of a particular organization, product, or position.
Usage Rights - B-roll (Footage)
Most footage tapes (b-roll)
available from the Service are public domain. Public domain footage may be
used as long as there is no implied U.S. Government / U.S. Department of the
Interior / Fish and Wildlife Service endorsement, promotion, or support of
a particular organization, product, or position. NOTE: there
are some footage tapes which contain restricted segments. These will be indentified
by slate on the tape. You must contact the owner of the footage for permission
to use.
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