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The people who are featured in Inside Story have given their permission to be recorded
and displayed either through email conversations, on camera conversations, or written release
forms. A combination of the previous permission types applies to most featured characters.
The rights to all music contained in Inside Story was purchased from Audio Network, an
online production music library based in New York. The license is for home and student
productions and I was provided with both email and hard copies.
The graphic artist Zoe Brinkley supplied many titles, collages, and reworked still photos.
She sourced her material from stock photo suppliers or public domain sources. She paid for
some material and acquired some material without charge, but only one photo required
attribution. Ricardo Makyn is credited for the Usain Bolt Olympic photo.
There are other still photos used in Inside Story that are not provided by Zoe Brinkley. A
few of the still photos are sourced from the galleries of government agencies like NASA and are
therefore in the public domain. But, most are sourced from WikiMedia Commons. WikiMedia
Commons requires all uploaders to verify that their material is their own work and to choose a
type of license to apply to their work. All photos copied from WikiMedia Commons have been
identified as being either in the public domain or as carrying a Creative Commons Attribution
and Share Alike License. This means the photos must be attributed to their authors and any
derived work must be distributed under the same or similar license.
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videos used in this project. All are downloaded from the Internet Archive. The Internet Archive
though, is comprised of many collections, each having their own rules. The Internet Archive is
not like WikiMedia Commons in that they don't require their contributors to verify that it is
their own work they upload. The Internet Archive encourages their contributors to choose a
Creative Commons License to connect to their work, but it is not required. Therefore, the
copyright restrictions associated with some of the video clips are more nebulous than they are
with others. For example, the clips from Alfred Hitchcock movie trailers come from the Video
Cellar Collection, which clearly displays a Rights notice on their home page. The Rights notice
says, "Unless otherwise noted the films in this collection are public domain and free to be
redistributed, reused, or remixed." Alternatively, the Olympic video clips featuring Michael36
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Crawford, Jim D. “Inside Story”, thesis, May 2014; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc500092/m1/41/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .