File talk:Burrup Fertilizers' plant.jpg/Permission

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Below is a copy of the email correspondence to and from Burrup Fertilizers Pty. Ltd.:

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Tertia Le Roux <tleroux@bpfl.com.au>

Received: 8:30 pm (PST) October 10, 2010

Good morning:

Apologies for the delay in replying to your email.

Our Commercial Director has granted specific permission for you to use it on this specific article only. However, no commercial use or any variations to the picture will be allowed.

Any use of the picture should refer to it as “Photograph provided by courtesy of Burrup Fertilisers Pty Ltd”.

Please feel free to contact me should you require any further information.

Best regards,

Tertia Le Roux

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From: mbeychok @cox.net

Sent: Wednesday, 29 September 2010 1:05 AM

To: receptionist.bfpl

Subject: Requesting permission to use a photograph from your press release

Dear Sir/Madam:

Have you decided whether to grant us permission as requested the email below which we sent you quite a while ago? I would appreciate an answer.

Milton Beychok 1102 Colony Plaza Newport Beach, CA 92660, USA

Phone: 949-718-1360 mbeychok@cox.net

Dear Sir/Madam:

I am a retired chemical engineer and would like permission to use a photo from your website in an article that I have written about ammonia plants in the Citizendium online, free encyclopedia. A copy of the specific photo is attached below and it was obtained from http://www.bfpl.com.au/site/files/images/aerial%20of%20plant.jpg on your company's website. The article I have written is available at http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Ammonia_production

Citizendium is a non-profit, free online encyclopedia. Volunteer editors, including university professors and other experts, review all articles before they receive final approval. Unpaid volunteer authors, like myself, must be vetted and approved before they can contribute any articles and all authors must use their real names. You may visit the Citizendium at http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Main_Page to learn more.

If you would grant us the permission to use the photo as a public educational service, we would be most grateful. We would prefer the photos be released under a Creative Commons (CC) license ( see http://creativecommons.org/license/ ), but will gladly accept the terms with which you are most comfortable.

Your photo will be viewable worldwide and will be conspicuously labeled "CC Photo: Burrup Fertilisers " (or any other name that you specify). If at any time in the future you request the photos' removal, such request will be honored.

Assuming that permission is granted, I will need to receive an email stating that permission is granted. We are not otherwise allowed to use photos.

Thanking you for your consideration, I am

Milton Beychok 1102 Colony Plaza Newport Beach, CA 92660, USA