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Dear Guillermo,

You can use Boa's images if you accompany them with their copyright.  
You'll find it always together with the photo in our website. Would  
you mind to send us the link once you'll update Boa's case in Wikipedia?

Thanks very much!

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>> De: "Guillermo del Pozo" <guipoz@hotmail.com>
>> Fecha: 4 de febrero de 2010 23:29:30 GMT+01:00
>> Para: <info@survivalinternational.org>, <info@survival.es>
>> Asunto: Rights for survival images
>>
>> Dear survival members,
>> I am actually introducing an article about Boa and Bo tribe on  
>> Spanish Wikipedia.
>> I am considering very important to give access to Bo tribe  
>> information and its extincion to people worldwide.
>> It would be wonderfull to ilustrate the article with Boa (and Bo)   
>> images.
>> I would like to know if are they copyrighted and if is it possible  
>> to use them from your web site?
>>
>> Thank you very much
>>
>> Guillermo del Pozo
>


Dear Guillermo del Pozo,

Thanks for your picture request and your support for tribal peoples.

Please credit both images as listed below. They are for a one time  
use only, but please do get in touch if you would like to use them  
again.

We usually charge for the use of all our images but we can waive the  
fees if you are able to include our web address and mention Survival  
as part of the article. The Spanish web address is 'www.survival.es'

If you have any other queries please do get in touch or visit our  
website.

Yours sincerely,

Marc Cowan




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