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This site is operated by Coxleynews.com. We are a small group of enthusiastic volunteers dedicated to the creation and maintenance of a community website for the Parish of Sitlington. Sitlington includes the villages of Netherton, Middlestown, Overton and Midgley.
The coxleynews.com web site was originally made live on 5th November 2005 and has been made possible by generous financial support through grants from both Sitlington Parish Council and Wakefield Metropolitan District Council and funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund. None of the information, material or comments included on the site can be attributed to WMDC, Ward Councillors or the Heritage Lottery Fund. Our thanks go to Sitlington Parish Council, WMDC, the Heritage Lottery Fund and everyone who has made this site possible.
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All text and graphics held in the coxleynews.com website are subject to UK copyright legislation. Copyright for all text and graphics remains with the original copyright holder or author and no material may be reproduced without the permission of the original owner. Materials displayed here are made available for information and entertainment purposes only and cannot be reproduced for commercial purposes.
Members of the public who contribute their own text or graphics to this site must understand that the coxleynews.com has no power to prevent third parties from downloading resources displayed on the site, and then using these in other formats. If, however, you become aware of abuse of copyright legislation in relation to this site, we should be very grateful to hear from you, please contact us.
Disclaimer
We take reasonable care to ensure that the information appearing on this site is accurate and up-to-date. However, errors and omissions do occur, and you should not take the accuracy of the information for granted.
The contents of this web site are for general information only and do not constitute professional advice. Whilst coxleynews.com makes every effort to maintain the accuracy of the information on this web site, it cannot accept responsibility for any claim, loss or damage which may occur from the use of the information. The reader assumes full responsibility for using the information at this web site.
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Copyright guidelines
What is Copyright?
Copyright is in place to prevent individuals’ original work from being exploited. If you have produced an original work, written down your memories or a report, taken a photograph or been recorded, then you probably own the copyright.
Copyright covers different types of work including writings, drawings, photographs, music and the spoken word if it is recorded. If you own the copyright then we need your permission for the work to be used. We are hoping that you will let us use your work to help in our project.
Copyright can be bought and sold, assigned, bequeathed or given away. However, ownership of a document does not necessarily include ownership of copyright.
Who owns copyright?
This depends upon the type of work and the date on which it was created. Generally, the first owner is the author.
For photographs created between 1 July 1912 and 31 August 1989, the person who owned the material on which it was taken is the copyright owner.
Before 1912 and after 1989 the author is the person who created the photograph (normally the photographer or his employer if he worked for someone else).
How long does copyright last?
Life of the author and 70 complete years after their death, or for sound recordings, 50 complete years after it was made.
What will we use your resource(s) for?
Your material is to be used in the production of a “Coxley Live” Community Archive on the “Coxley News” website. Coxley Live will keep a digital copy of your archive that may be viewed by the public. It will be accessible on the Internet.
It is possible that some of your material may be used in Coxley Live promotional material. For example, your photograph may appear in the ‘Coxley News’ newsletter, on an event poster or in a report.
Your material can be accessed by the public but we will only make one copy of a resource for an individual, unless we ask your permission for more copies to be made. That copy can only be used for educational, non-commercial and private research; for example researching family or local history or a school project.
Our usage of the resource(s) is a more detailed legal outline of what your work may be used for.
Our usage of the resource(s)
* The resource(s) will be captured electronically and stored on CD or other appropriate storage device such as a memory card. The original material will remain with the holder.
* The resource(s) may be copied onto other CDs or other appropriate storage devices for archive purposes, and stored by Coxley Live.
* Coxley Live is developing pages on its website Coxley News for community archives as an information resource about the area. If you do not wish for your resource(s) to be placed on this website please inform us.
* Coxley Live reserves the right to use the material (images, recordings and text) for promotional purposes, e.g. exhibitions, lectures and Coxley Live publicity material.
* Coxley Live will only supply or make available copies of the material in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. A single copy of the resource will be made available to a member of the public for educational, private research, non-commercial and personal use only, unless the express permission of the copyright holder is obtained.
* Coxley Live cannot offer the copyright holder any payment, remuneration or compensation for the material offered to the Archive.
* Details of the resource holder will not be publicised or released to any third party, but filed with Coxley Live, subject always to the requirements of the 1998 Data Protection Act.
* Coxley Live here agrees that it will not seek to obtain copyright from the rightful owner. The copyright will remain with the holder.
* The resource holder shall remain the owner of any moral rights to the resource(s) that they held prior to allowing Coxley Live access to them.
* Coxley Live will not copy or substantially alter the resource(s), or any part of them, to produce a new artistic or literary work.
* Coxley Live may, as necessary, move or alter the file formats and storage media so that the digital preservation of the material is ensured.
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