Posted on Aug 18, 2017
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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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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Samantha S.
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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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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SSgt Boyd Herrst
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A 147 pages worth of pages take your pick !
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SSgt Boyd Herrst
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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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CSM Andrew Perrault
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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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SSgt Jimmy Jackson
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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
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