[Scriptoris] Painted charters for webpage - permission form to us

Darius masterdarius at earthlink.net
Fri Jan 19 17:33:46 PST 2007


When we did the research for the Charter Release form it was the oppinion of 
Learned folk with in the filed of Copy Right Law that as long as we had the 
Release for publication from the original artists posting painted versions 
was not a problem because the release was given intending to have people 
paint it. We also specifically cited the scribes web page as a point of 
publication. http://scribe.ansteorra.org/Resources/Release.pdf

It seems the act painting a preprinted design is not nearly as sesnsitve in 
the question of copy write as is the original design, caligraphy and 
wording.

However, All that aside.

 The correct form to use and when to use it is _Whatever the Kingdom Level 
asks you for._ At that point you have acted in good faith a in providing 
such Release of liability to the kingdom as was requested of you by the 
reperesentitive of the orginization.

In Faith
Darius



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Hillary Greenslade" <hillaryrg at yahoo.com>
To: "scriptoris" <scriptoris at lists.ansteorra.org>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 12:29 PM
Subject: [Scriptoris] Painted charters for webpage - permission form to us


> Greetings,
> I believe the correct permission form to use in this case is the 
> 'Publication Permission Form' off
> the Chroniclers pages for webpage use, found at:
> http://chronicler.ansteorra.org/Forms/PubPerm.pdf
> You want to select the last box 'Posting on the Web Page for...'
>
> The 'Publication Permission Form' has text at the bottom paragraph that 
> recognizes that you are
> submitting artwork based after the work of another person (the charter 
> designer).  The last set of
> lines, before the signature, you can put in the name of the artisan/s who 
> designed and created the
> charter; which should be found on the charter instruction tab.  I realize 
> that the form asks for
> name and address of that designer, but that you may not have that 
> information.  However, Signet
> files may be able to supply that information if you are unable to find the 
> person in Ansteorra
> yourself.
>
> If the charter you have painted has not been approved for permission, it 
> will not be granted for
> online viewing.  There are still outstanding permission forms being sought 
> for some historic
> charters still in service, and Signet will be tracking those down this 
> next reign.   All new
> charters will not be approved for production without a permission form, so 
> just send it in when
> you send in a new design.
>
> The form 'Charter and Original Work Publication Permission Form' found on 
> the scribes pages, under
> forms, is only valid if you and/or a partner are the originator and 
> creator of this charter.  If
> so, you can use this charter form for permission to Zubeydah for use of 
> the painted scroll online.
>
>
> Electronic signatures are not allowed (ie. you typed your name in with a 
> special font) as they ae
> not considered legal.  You must have your actual signature on the form.  I 
> believe a scan of the
> signed with actual signature form is permitted, but I'll confirm that with 
> the Ansteorran
> chancellor this weekend.
>
> Thanks to everyone for sending in images to Zubeydah, it will help her 
> make our new website very
> beautiful and educational.
>
> Regards, Hillary Greenslade, Star Signet
>
>
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