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DMS 300: Oral History Interview Project

Copyright Metadata for Rights URI field

For the options listed on our release statement, use the URL listed in the "Rights URI" field of the Metadata spreadsheet.

Rights Option Rights URI
I hereby transfer this work to the public domain. I fully understand that this interview will not be copyrighted by me or the University, but will be immediately placed in the public domain. This decision is intended to provide maximum usage by future researchers. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
I hereby transfer copyright to the University for distribution to the public for non-commercial, educational purposes, which grants me a non-exclusive license for the complete and unrestricted right to reproduce, publish, broadcast, transmit, perform or adapt the interview. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
I retain the copyright to this interview and grant a non-exclusive license to the University, for distribution to the public for non-commercial, educational purposes, in formats and settings that include, but are not limited to, print and electronic publications, events and exhibitions, internet websites, classrooms, and online. The University may direct researchers requesting to use the interview for commercial purposes or purposes not allowed under Fair Use (Section 107, Title 17, U.S. Copyright Code), to the following address: [PROVIDE ADDRESS] http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

Note: If the third option is chosen, some type of address, whether mailing or email, should be provided on the form. Use that information in the "Contact Information" field, and use the name of the interviewee as the "Rights Holder."

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