Kevin
At TNA the service is free of charge, but users are still required to seek licences from the Image Library (and pay) if they wish to use images they have taken for anything other than non-commercial research, private study or education purposes.
Tim
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Tim Padfield
Copyright Officer
Secretary of the Lord Chancellor's Advisory Council on National Records and Archives
Curator of Photographs
The National Archives
Kew
Richmond
Surrey TW9 4DU
Tel +44 (0)20 8392 5381
Fax +44 (0)20 8392 5286
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Although I have some legal training and qualifications, any advice I give on copyright or archival issues is not to be taken as legal advice. If you need formal legal advice you should consult a solicitor with expertise in the appropriate field.
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Dear All,
I know that the issue of self-service photography had been discussed a lot recently, but I would be interested to find out whether services charge
readers for self service photography and if so how much they charge.
At Manchester Central Library we want to allow users to take photographs
of material, but senior management want us to introduce a charge for this.
Many thanks
Kevin
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Kevin Bolton
Principal Archivist
Manchester Archives & Local Studies
Central Library
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Manchester
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Fax 0161 234 1927<br>
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