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Photo and article rights #855286
Asked November 14, 2023, 4:27 PM EST
Alcona County Michigan
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Can you please provide the title of the article, so that I can direct your question to the person(s) who wrote the article?
thank you
Bonjour and thank you for the quick response.
Please see below the article reference as requested.
Best regards.
Act now to manage snow damage on arborvitaes
Bert Cregg and Jill O'Donnell, Michigan State University Extension, Departments of Horticulture and Forestry - December 21, 2011
Alain Brodeur Bsc. agronomie
Pépinière du Jaseur inc.
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Envoyé : 15 novembre 2023 10:05
À : Alain Brodeur <<personal data hidden>>
Objet : Re: Photo and article rights (#0125211)
Bonjour,
Thank you for your quick response.
The article I am referring to I an old one dating back to December 21, 2011.
Let me know if you need more information.
Best regards.
Alain Brodeur Bsc. agronomie
Pépinière du Jaseur inc.
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Envoyé : 14 novembre 2023 16:28
À : Alain Brodeur <<personal data hidden>>
Objet : Thank you for your Ask Extension question (#0125211)
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YOUR QUESTION #0125211:
Photo and article rights
Bonjour, I am a nursery producer in Québec Canada and we will be exibiting our products at MANTS 2024. We are specialised in Arborvitea production and want to enfisise the importance of planting harsy trees. Hardy for us mean well structured trees with single leaders that will not open up under heavy snow or ice storms. I am seeking permission to use your article and pictures in our booth. Do we need to buy rights and could you share the original pictures (not compressed) Best regards.
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I have checked with the article's author, and he has this response, "To my knowledge, anything we put out is in the public domain, so the article is fair game. Note: We don't endorse any product or service. We would appreciate a credit for photo use."
thanks
Bonjour,
What I understand it that we can use any photo or article published as a referral to the good practices we are putting forward.
Needless to say we would be very happy to refer and credit you for any material used.
I was wondering if it would be possible to have higher quality of some of the published photo we have seen on the web site.
Courteously.
Alain Brodeur Bsc. agronomie
Pépinière du Jaseur inc.
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Envoyé : 16 novembre 2023 10:22
À : Alain Brodeur <<personal data hidden>>
Objet : Re: Photo and article rights (#0125211)