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May. 03, 2009

NOAA permission to use photo

From: Jerry Slaff (Jerry.Slaff@noaa.gov)

Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 7:20:54 PM
To: lmontes_99@hotmail.com
(This is an automated response.)

Thank you for your e-mail requesting permission to use a NOAA photograph
or graphic.

All work done by the U.S. Federal government is in the public domain,
and may be used without charge as you see fit. We request a credit of
"Courtesy U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)."

A very small minority of photographs and graphics on our web sites are
copyright by private individuals. In all of these cases, a copyright
symbol appears on the image. These are not in the public domain. If you
wish to use one of these images, contact me and I will try to put you in
touch with the copyright owner.

Thanks for your interest in NOAA, and I wish you well with your project.
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Jerry Slaff -- Publications Director
NOAA Office of Communications
U.S. Dept. of Commerce -- Washington, DC

May. 03, 2009

Request Permission to NOAA


April 19, 2009



Dear Webmaster,

My name is Ms. Laura Montes, English Teacher of the Dr. Máximo Donoso Sánchez School in Juana Díaz Puerto Rico.
A group of my students named Planet Keepers are participating in a Narrative Competition of the Oracle Education Foundation.

The topic chosen is How to take better care of our world and its resources and our team would like to campaigne and talk about Earth Day. We are requesting your permission to use the poster photo that's on this web site.


Best regards,

Laura Montes
Coach for Planet Keepers
Dr. Máximo Donoso Sánchez School
Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico


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