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Portret al Annei Ahmatova de Nathan Altman

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From: George MitrevskiDate: 10/5/2006 9:39:21 PMTo: afilotti@earthlink.net Mail AccountSubject: Re: Permission for use in Wikipedia 	 	 
You have my permission to use the image of Anna Akhmatova.
 
George Mitrevski
 
 
Foreign Languages                 tel. 334-844-6376
6030 Haley Center                  fax. 334-844-6378
Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36849
home: www.auburn.edu/~mitrege
 
 
>>> "afilotti@earthlink.net Mail Account" <afilotti@earthlink.net>
10/05/06 7:58  >>>
Mr. George Mitrevski
Auburn University
 
 
                                                          October 5,
2006
 
Dear Mr. Mitrevski,
I am an editor of Wikipedia, a multilingual project to create a
complete and
accurate encyclopedia by open editing. We gather information from all
types
of sources, but the web sites of government bodies, institutes of
higher
learning, and other non-profit organizations are often particularly
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The English-language version may be viewed on the Web at
http://en.wikipedia
org/. As a unique and highly visible project, we freely and publicly
release
our work, that it may benefit mankind. To this end, we deeply respect
copyright, and are careful to prevent any infringement.
We would like your permission to include resources created by your
organization in our encyclopedia. Specifically, we are interested in
copying
a reproduction of Nathan Altman's portrait of Anna Akhmatova,
accessible at
http://www.auburn
edu/academic/liberal_arts/foreign/russian/art/altman-akhmatova.html.
In
order for us to do so, it would be necessary for you to license your
work
under the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL), which was designed by
the
Free Software Foundation (FSF) for free works. You can find the license
text
at http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html.
If you licensed one or more of your documents under this license, you
would
retain full copyright. However, we would be licensed to distribute the
material, as would future users of it. We would distribute your work
free of
charge. However, future commercial distribution could occur. This is
because
users of our encyclopedia are authorized by the GFDL to distribute it,
or
any part of it, for a fee.
The license does stipulate that any copy of the material, even if
modified,
must carry the same license. This guarantees that if licensed in this
manner
no copy of your work could be made proprietary. That means that no one
who
distributes the work can ever restrict future distribution.
Please notify me if you are interested in licensing the reproduction of
Anna
Akhmatova's portrait, under the GFDL. I can be contacted by e-mail at
afilotti@earthlink.net and by post at:
Andrei Filotti
1301 N Court House Road Apt. 806
Arlington, VA, 22201-2503
USA
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
 
Andrei Filotti
Descriere

Portrait of Anna Akhmatova, by Nathan Altman, 1914. Oil on Canvas. The State Russian Museum.

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Website of Harper's Magazine

Data

Painted in 1914

Autor

Nathan Altman

Permisiune

This painting by Nathan Altman is in the public domain in the United States because it was first published before 1923.

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