Posted on Aug 18, 2017
Can anyone provide the policy on the use of commercial licensed military pictures on websites?
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I'd like to hear from some Public Affairs Officer or NCOs on the policy in using military photos (like the one I pulled off the Internet for this question) in designing nonprofit web pages? A written policy would be great or any other information you can provide. ] PV2 (Join to see)
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Mikel,
Here is a possible answer for you on the use of military imagery on the web.
https://www.defense.gov/Portals/1/Documents/Trademarks/DOD%20Guide%20about%20use%20of%20seals%20logos%20insignia%20medals-16%20Oct%2015F.PDF
http://www.dimoc.mil/resources/limitations.html
Hopes this helps.
Here is a possible answer for you on the use of military imagery on the web.
https://www.defense.gov/Portals/1/Documents/Trademarks/DOD%20Guide%20about%20use%20of%20seals%20logos%20insignia%20medals-16%20Oct%2015F.PDF
http://www.dimoc.mil/resources/limitations.html
Hopes this helps.
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Produced on gov't equipment by gov't personnel makes it public domain (IMHO... i'm not a bottom-feeding, scum-sucking, leach of a lawyer)
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I went to safari and put in use of Military photos.. some official looking letters came up then went black
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I have no clue, but better to ask forgiveness than permission......always worked for me if the intent is just.
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https://blog.kenkaminesky.com/photography-copyright-and-the-law/ About mid way through the Q/A section it stalks about fair use of online material. Hope this helps. Could not find any military reference
An interview with copyright attorney Carolyn E. Wright on Photography and Copyright Law
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