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Policy
The PMC fully supports the protection of intellectual property and is committed to complying with, and strictly adhering to, all applicable copyright law. In some cases, exceptions to copyright that permit limited use of protected works without the permission of the copyright owner may have been applied. We are confident that we have carried out due diligence in our use of copyrighted material as required, but we apologise for any inadvertent infringement of rights.
On this site, digital copies of resources are made accessible for research for one of the following reasons:
- they are in the public domain;
- the rights are owned by the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art;
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- we have permission to make them accessible;
- or, there are no known restrictions on use.
Take Down Policy and Procedures
In order to make our collections available to the widest audience possible, the PMC has placed digital copies of selected resources online. For each of these resources, we have made efforts to ascertain the rights status. If you believe that we have made a mistake and wish for your material to be removed from our site, please contact us at copyright@paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk.
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- The reason for the request.
The PMC will respond promptly, normally within 21 business days. We may remove the resource from our site while we assess the validity of the request. Upon completion of the assessment, we will take appropriate action and communicate that action to you.
Third Party Copyright
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Open Content
The catalogue entries in this publication have, in some instances, been enriched by new photography commissioned by the PMC. Where this is the case the images are released under an unrestricted CC0 licence, meaning that the Paul Mellon Centre relinquishes all copyright to the public domain.
Organisations that have offered their content under similar licences include the Yale Center for British Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Pierpoint Morgan Library.
The advanced search on this site allows you to filter works by “image licence”. Such images can be downloaded in high resolution so that others may freely build upon, enhance and reuse the works for any purposes without restriction under copyright law.