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Hello, I am an English teacher from Minnesota in need of some advice. I am writing a textbook for publication for high school students to help them in their writing. I am highlighting accomplished authors and Ray Bradbury is one of them. I have gotten permission from many places to use pictures of every author I am highlighting except for Ray. There are many good ones of him on google.com but are they in public domain? How do I secure a photo of Ray to accent his life for my book? Please advise if you can. Sincerely, Jay W. Patterson English Faculty Wadena-Deer Creek High School Wadena, MN 56482 | |||
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Jay, it is impossible to tell whether the images found on/by Google are copyrighted. You would need to look at the web page they are linked to, and then trust that the author of the web page was the legitimate copyright holder (unlikely in most cases). Do you like any of the photos of Ray that appear on the covers of his books? If so, you could contact the publisher of that particular book and ask if they would let you use it. HarperCollins seem to be his main publishers of late. Contact details: HarperCollins Publishers Inc 10 East 53rd Street New York NY 10022 If you haven't yet found a photo you like, perhaps you could look out for Jerry Weist's book "Bradbury: An Illustrated Life" (Harper Collins, 2002). This is an absolute treasury of images of Ray and his work, spanning almost his whole life. - Phil [This message has been edited by philnic (edited 03-31-2004).] | ||||
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Whittier: I have a bunch of pictures of Ray that are NOT on my website...that I have taken recently and years past. If you wish, I could fax some of them over to you for you to choose...after which I could send you a fine print for you to reproduce from; or you could use something from my website: www.catchaway.com (Go to the Bradbury page). Hey, no charge, either.... | ||||
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