Wikipedia talk:Portraits from the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology

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Ahem — are you sure that these images are public domain? Did you read http://www.sil.si.edu/permissions/, where it says

The digital image files and associated text on this web site are the property of the Smithsonian Institution or of other institutions or individuals.
The Smithsonian images are made available for non-commercial educational or personal use only.
Commercial use, copying, or redistribution in any manner for personal or corporate gain, or any other non-educational purpose is not permitted. Any public or commercial use of these materials without prior written permission is a violation of copyright law and may also violate the rights of third parties. Please contact Smithsonian Institution Libraries at libmail@si.edu for information regarding use of these images.

And have you seen http://www.si.edu/copyright/, where they state:

MAY I PUT IMAGES, TEXT OR CONTENT FROM THIS WEBSITE ON ANOTHER GENERAL ACCESS WEBSITE OR CD-ROM?
No, unless permission has been obtained in advance from the Smithsonian Institution.

All this doesn't look at all like public domain to me... even if most of the images are pre-1923. Before I'd dare use any of these images, I'd want a lawyer's opinion! Lupo 14:07, 11 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]