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Please Note--this site and the materials within are for non-commercial use only.  All materials contained on the web site are being furnished for the free use of those engaged in research regarding Douglas County, Missouri, or its inhabitants.  Any commercial use, without the consent of site coordinators or the photos' contributors is prohibited.
 

Have a family photo you want help identifying?  Make a digital file of the photo in .jpg format if possible and attach it to an email sent to Kristi Towe.  If you need help with digital photo files, just let me know and I'll try to help.  Provide as much information as you can about your photo.  For example, answer these questions as well you can.

  • WHAT or WHO is in the photo to the best of your knowledge?

  • Your knowledge or guess as to WHEN the photo was taken?

  • HOW did you obtain your copy?  Who provided it to you and what did they say about it.


 

Copyrights and Good Ethics -- This site is copyrighted to protect the many creators of the body of work contained here.  Use this information freely but tell your readers where you acquired the information.  A copyright comes into existence when a work is created. Only “original works of authorship” can be protected by copyright.  An example of this would be cemetery records – if you copy names and dates from a cemetery, that in itself might not be copyrightable, unless you have added information to it, such as compiling multiple cemeteries into one source, such as Laine Sutherland’s (et al) Gone But Not Forgotten: Cemetery Survey of the Eastern District, Douglas County , Missouri (1995).  My own transcriptions of Fairview and Oak Forest Cemetery are also copyrighted, because I added additional information not available on the headstones. For works created after 1978, copyright protection lasts for the “life of the author, plus seventy years”. For works created before 1978, the protection is good for a maximum of 95 years, with a minimum of 28 years. Note that “official government publications are not eligible for copyright in any form by anyone” – the information can be used, as it is public domain, but you cannot call it your original work. -- Kristi Towe, Coordinator


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