Hello,
I wonder if someone can advise;
I am compiling my family history into a book. This book will only be given to other family members, the lcoal libraries and FHS's. The book will be free although a lot of my own money has been spent in compiling it I'm not bothered as its being done as a "labour of love" so to speak.
I would like to use some of the scans of BMD certificates I have obtained from the GRO online in the book, also copies of some census returns.
Are these copyrighted? Am I likely to get into deep doo-doo if I use the images?
Also, I have a Pallots marriage entry image I found on A****** can I use this? PLus.....several Wills with the ancestors signature on it I would like to enlarge and use on their page. Can I do this?
Other than the above, all the pics are either mine, or I have permission to use them and also quotes in books, I have the author's permission.
I have been advised to get an ISBN number too even though it is only a very small print run (under 50)
Fortunately, I can get my husband to print it off from PDF files as he works with printers!
Any info greatly appreciated.
sindylin
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03-08-2008, 4:13 PM #1sindylinGuest
Using images of BMD certificates and Census returns
Last edited by sindylin; 03-08-2008 at 4:34 PM. Reason: addition
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03-08-2008, 5:19 PM #2Guy EtchellsGuest
If the certificates (themselves, not the register entry) are over 50 years old they are out of copyright.
If less they are within copyright you mention scans and online therefore they will almost certainly be in copyright.
The Pallots images are almost certainly in copyright.
If you are only using the signatures form the wills then you should be ok to use them.
Cheers
Guy
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04-08-2008, 12:47 PM #3
The copies of the census entries will be copyright.
You will have to make do with transcriptions of the images, unless you get permission from the Crown to use the images.ChristineR
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04-08-2008, 1:57 PM #4mfwebbGuest
I make my own transcription copies of certificates and census returns and save them as pdf files. That way, I can share them with family abroad and publish them -- when I eventually get round to doing "the book".
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04-08-2008, 10:43 PM #5sindylinGuest
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04-08-2008, 10:50 PM #6GeoffersGuestOriginally Posted by sindylin
This is different from certificates which are over 50 years old.
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05-08-2008, 7:50 AM #7
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I think your census images are probably downloaded in which case the company that scanned them also has copyright.
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05-08-2008, 8:47 AM #8
Oh dear.
Now I am wondering if what I have done is OK! I have scanned all my BMD certificates and put them on my Tribalpages site. If this is a no-no, then I shall remove them all. Can someone advise me if this is allowed or not. Thanks.
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05-08-2008, 9:20 AM #9
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05-08-2008, 9:33 AM #10
OK - my wrist has been well and truly slapped! I have removed about 80 images from my site. I hope no one official spotted them .
Thanks for the info link.
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