Copyright Statement on Our Holdings
The Dixon Pentecostal Research Center (DPRC) welcomes you to use materials in our collections that are in the public domain and to make fair use of copyrighted materials as defined by copyright law. Please cite us.
Materials held by DPRC may be protected by United States Copyright Law and/or by the copyright laws of other countries. Copyright law protects unpublished as well as published materials.
DPRC does not claim to control the rights for reproduction for all materials or images in its collections. Certain images or materials may be protected by copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity rights, or other interests not owned by the Center.
If the Center does not clearly hold the copyright to an item, we cannot grant or deny permission to use that material.
In obtaining a reproduction from DPRC, you assume all responsibility for determining whether any permissions relating to copyright, privacy, publicity, trademark, or any other rights are necessary for your intended use, and for obtaining all required permissions. Written permission from the copyright holders and/or other rights holders is required for publication, distribution, or other use of protected items beyond that allowed by fair use.
DPRC will not do research concerning the existence and/or whereabouts of rights holders. To the extent that we provide available information, the Center does not warranty the accuracy of such information and shall not be responsible for any inaccurate information. DPRC will not facilitate or execute requests for permission on materials for which we do not hold the copyright.
The Society of American Archivists provides further guidance about using copyrighted and unpublished materials. The U.S. Copyright Office provides information about How to Investigate the Copyright Status of a Work (PDF). When you cannot identify or locate the current copyright owner of a copyrighted work, the copyrighted material is sometimes called an “orphan work.” Columbia University Libraries provides advice about documenting searches for copyright owners and using orphan works.
When you use material, you must properly acknowledge the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center as the source of the material.
You also must not use the name of the Center in any manner which creates any false association between you and the image, materials, and/or DPRC, or that incorrectly implies any sponsorship or endorsement by the Center or any third party rights holder.
Materials held by DPRC may be protected by United States Copyright Law and/or by the copyright laws of other countries. Copyright law protects unpublished as well as published materials.
DPRC does not claim to control the rights for reproduction for all materials or images in its collections. Certain images or materials may be protected by copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity rights, or other interests not owned by the Center.
If the Center does not clearly hold the copyright to an item, we cannot grant or deny permission to use that material.
In obtaining a reproduction from DPRC, you assume all responsibility for determining whether any permissions relating to copyright, privacy, publicity, trademark, or any other rights are necessary for your intended use, and for obtaining all required permissions. Written permission from the copyright holders and/or other rights holders is required for publication, distribution, or other use of protected items beyond that allowed by fair use.
DPRC will not do research concerning the existence and/or whereabouts of rights holders. To the extent that we provide available information, the Center does not warranty the accuracy of such information and shall not be responsible for any inaccurate information. DPRC will not facilitate or execute requests for permission on materials for which we do not hold the copyright.
The Society of American Archivists provides further guidance about using copyrighted and unpublished materials. The U.S. Copyright Office provides information about How to Investigate the Copyright Status of a Work (PDF). When you cannot identify or locate the current copyright owner of a copyrighted work, the copyrighted material is sometimes called an “orphan work.” Columbia University Libraries provides advice about documenting searches for copyright owners and using orphan works.
When you use material, you must properly acknowledge the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center as the source of the material.
You also must not use the name of the Center in any manner which creates any false association between you and the image, materials, and/or DPRC, or that incorrectly implies any sponsorship or endorsement by the Center or any third party rights holder.