COPYRIGHT IMAGES FROM THE DINNAGES TRANSPORT/PICTURE LIBRARY

This page provides information on Copyright images used with and without permission from the owners of assigned images in the library of Dinnages Transport/Picture Publishing. Based in the City of Brighton and Hove, our picture library can be seen and purchased at events in the South of England, progressively now securely online, and at our premises by prior arrangement. We do not authorise everyone who desires to use our negative library in web pages or books.
We have in the majority of our library of negatives and slides, a signed, winessed legal document that provides 'Dinnages' whole and exclusive commercial use of these images. Those found infringing will be listed here. Those we have given permission to, also listed, are subject to file size and agreed acknowledgement credit, being the aim as it now does, further enquiries.

As of the year 2008, after 15 years of collecting photographs and negatives, we now have over 22,000 genuine original negatives and slides of UK transport, from tramways, trolleybuses, buses, Southern Uk Steam Railway, plus Light Railway lines such as the Brighton Volk's Railway, London Underground, along with some classed as local topographical views. Most negatives are either 35mm, 120, square, box-brownie, and a few glass plates, therefore copy negs may have been created & used thereafter. The occasion view can look similar to anothers when groups of enthusiasts took similar shots on touring society outings. All slides are the originals. Where the original photographer literally disposed of some negatives, without hindsight, we have had on occasions to use an original print when its worthy. Your enquiries welcome on specific views desired.

There are many images that have been gladly provided and used at www.buses.co.uk & we have only shown links to a few of them for example and information.
Similarly the Brighton and Hove Community Web Site has been provided with a number of images by us direct, although not all are transport related.

Should you know of any image clearly marked or bought from us being used anywhere, credited or not, or anyone even thinking about using an image from our library, for any kind of publication, then its best to contact us first. Our main aim is to ensure the credit we desire is correct and in total agreement with us to help promote the library and the original photographer. In accordance with other publishers we may request the removal of the image, credited or not, also when published in print, again credited or not, the publisher will be sent an unauthorised reproduction fee as do other major photographic libraries. Note that we are not just here for monetry gain itself, & worthy causes are given use as long as a request is received in the first instance in order to clarify rightful credit. There are images that have in the past been incorrectly credited & we have no way to address this some years later following our ownership of these, where we can only ask that future revisions in print might rectify this. Once an error has been made in print its not reversable.

All images, text and layout on any web site, leaflet, flyer, promotional literature, advertising through third-parties, or booklets created by 'Dinnages' all being subject to the laws of copyright. You may not use, copy, publish or distribute any part of the material in any way whatsoever. In addition, you may not remove the image watermark or alter, manipulate, add to or delete an image or any part of an image without permission. Copyright in all the images remains with the Dinnages Picture Library and the collections it represents. By entering the site through one of the pages or links, you are indicating that you have read and accepted these conditions, in particular when making an online purchase you have to agree before you can continue to make an order and payment. For researched information on Copyright itself for Published or previously Unpublished photographs, by all means follow the respective links. Aside from a leagl point of view, there is also a moral side to publishing, in that something created by another should not be misused, recreated or displayed publicly without due and proper credit to its origins.

'Its not the republishing but the lack of credit where credit is due'
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