Copyright
Copyright / Reproduction of Images and Oral Histories
The oral histories available through Family Stories, Treasured
Memories belong to the Multicultural History Society of Ontario.
They may be used for non-commercial purposes as
long as you abide by the terms and conditions of the pre-authorized
license below.
The images available through Family Stories belong to several institutions and individuals. To make these items more accessible to the public and to encourage their use, we have obtained permission for you to download the images for non-commercial purposes as long as you abide by the terms and conditions of the pre-authorized license below.
Non-Commercial Purposes (pre-authorized license)
All images and oral histories may be reproduced, in print and/or
digital format, for the non-commercial purposes listed below. The
images and oral histories must not be altered or manipulated in any
way and proper "Credit" must accompany the images.
Non-commercial purposes:
- educational
- personal
- private study
- reference
- research
Commercial Purposes The images and oral histories may not be reproduced, in print and/or digital format, for commercial purposes, unless written permission is obtained from the appropriate institution.
To determine the ownership of the item you wish to reproduce, consult the credit information listed along with the specific item. Please consult the appropriate institution directly to request permission to reproduce an item for commercial purposes.
Credit In all cases, proper credit must be provided when reproducing an image or oral history featured through the Family Stories, Treasured Memories program.
Credit line:
- the title of the image
- copyright symbol ©
- the name of the institution or individual to whom the image belongs
- any identifier given
For example:
"Work on the Bloor Street viaduct, 1918"
© City of Toronto Archives, Series 372, Sub Series 58, Item 760.
Interview with Marie Crawford
© Multicultural History Society of Ontario, Scottish Collection, 23 August 1977.