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document.write('<A NAME="us"></A><FONT FACE="Arial"><title>U.S. Government Images</title>The U.S. Copyright Act, also known as Title 17 of the U.S. Code, states "Copyright protection under this title is not available for any work of the United States Government..." (17 U.S.C.A. § 105).');
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document.write('<P><FONT FACE="Arial"><STRONG>Please note</STRONG> that many U.S. Government produced works contain elements that are copyrighted by others. For example, A picture taken by a NASA photographer shows a Copyrighted painting. The NASA photo itself is not Copyrighted; what the photo shows is Copyrighted. Using that NASA photo violates the Copyright of the painting. A U.S. Army training film produced internally by their Signal Corps may contain copyrighted music by a private composer. A documentary by and about a government agency like the IRS may contain commercially produced stock footage or parts of feature films that were licensed to the government for their use only. These issues are sometimes referred to as "underlying rights".</FONT></P>');
document.write('<P><FONT FACE="Arial">In addition to Copyright, <a href="javascript:PopUpW1(\'http://universalnewsreels.com/c/h-other.htm\')">other laws</A> apply to how you can use images legally. </FONT></P>');