| DOT&PF Copyright
Notice
To the maximum extent allowed by law, all material
contained in any publication, web page, or other work product of
the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities
and its various sections and divisions (DOT&PF), including all
text, images, photographs, graphics, sounds, user interfaces, software,
"frames" to reproduce/display DOT&PF’s web pages/site
on an external website, and any other content, is protected from
unauthorized use under the United States Copyright Act (Copyright
Act), 17 U.S.C. §101 et seq., as well as international copyright
law. Subject to Fair Use under the Copyright Act, such as limited
copying for non-commercial purposes like teaching, research, or
scholarship, any unauthorized copying, downloading, republication,
or other use of the above-referenced material, without the prior
written authorization of DOT&PF, is strictly prohibited.
Upon request, DOT&PF may grant authorization to
use the above-referenced material on a case-by-case basis. Please
direct your request for authorization and other inquires to Division
of Administrative Services at (907) 465-8858 or dot.webmanager@alaska.gov.
When requesting authorization to copy, republish, or reprint DOT&PF
material, prepare a letter of request that: (1) explains the nature
of the request (i.e., your intended use and its duration), and (2)
clearly identifies the requested material, including pertinent source
information (e.g., year, volume, number, edition, pages or portions
of a page, URL of the web page, and/or nature of the information
or data).
Violation of copyright law is a serious matter. Under
the Copyright Act, an infringer may be liable for DOT&PF’s
actual damages plus any profits the infringer made from the infringement,
or alternatively, statutory damages of up to $150,000 for willful
infringement. Also, an infringer may be subject to injunctive relief
and liable for DOT&PF’s attorney’s fees and costs.
To avoid possible copyright infringement, if you are not sure whether
the Fair Use provision of the Copyright Act allows copying of an
item or material, please request copies of the materials directly
from DOT&PF or obtain written authorization from the department
before using DOT&PF materials.
DOT&PF also encourages the use of one or more
of the following web techniques: (1) sites can link to DOT&PF’s
own web pages containing those materials or information, (2) sites
can create coding such that a NEW browser window will open displaying
DOT&PF’s appropriate web page (A HREF=" " .
. . target="_blank" or target="_new"), or (3)
write to DOT&PF and request that specific data or information
that is currently not posted to its site be added to the site so
links can be established to the DOT&PF original material on
its site. For materials that DOT&PF is unable to post immediately
(for your site to link to), you may ask DOT&PF about licensing
those materials for posting to your own web site.
Alteration or Manipulation of Distributed
Electronic Documents and Forms
Documents distributed in an electronic manner (e.g.,
Adobe Acrobat documents - .pdf; PostScript files - .eps, .ps, .prn;
word processing documents - .doc, .wp, .rtf, .txt; spreadsheet documents
- .xls, .csv; or hypertext markup language - .htm, .html; etc.)
may not be altered or manipulated (largely or in part) and then
republished or reposted through any medium without prior written
department approval. Non-approved alteration of DOT&PF’s
original materials and reposting or duplication of its electronic
documents or files is strictly prohibited.
Adobe Acrobat PDF files require a free viewer available
directly from Adobe. Need a hard copy of a publication? Contact
the DOT&PF
Publications/Web Staff.
DOT&PF Trademark Notice
DOT&PF’s various logos are our official
"trademark" and not available for general use. Use of
DOT&PF logos is reserved for official state publications, electronic
or paper. Restrictions on use of the DOT&PF logos and other
intellectual property rights are established by state and federal
law.
Additionally, you may not duplicate or imitate the
design or layout of DOT&PF’s web site or the Visual Standard
Guidelines employed by DOT&PF, its sections, or divisions. (Visual
Standards Guidelines prescribe uniform and unique colors, typography,
graphics and images which, when used in combination, enable an entity
such as the Alaska Marine Highway System to brand its publications
in a readily identifiable manner.) Elements of DOT&PF’s
web site and any publications employing Visual Standard Guidelines
are considered protectable trade dress of DOT&PF under applicable
state and federal laws and may not be copied or imitated in whole
or in part with prior written authorization from DOT&PF.
DOT&PF Grant of Authorized Use of Protected
Materials
If DOT&PF grants a request to use copyright or
trademark protected materials, it will issue a written authorization
to the requesting entity and include the terms or conditions of
authorized use. In some cases, DOT&PF’s review and response
to a request may require extended time. If you do not receive a
seasonable response to your request, please contact DOT&PF and
request a status update.
USE OF COPYRIGHT OR TRADEMARK PROTECTED MATERIAL
IS NOT LAWFUL UNLESS: (1) DOT&PF HAS GRANTED USER WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION
AND (2) USER COMPLIES WITH TERMS OF AUTHORIZED USE.
All Rights Reserved
DOT&PF reserves all rights. Unless otherwise provided,
nothing contained herein shall be construed to grant or confer any
license or right of use to anyone under any copyright, trade or
service mark, or other intellectual property right. Although DOT&PF
may grant written authorization to use its copyrighted or trademarked
materials, DOT&PF also reserves the right to revoke such authorization
at any time, in which case the use of such materials shall be discontinued
immediately upon written notice from the department.
Questions and Assistance
For questions or assistance, contact Andrea
Hedrick in the Juneau Office – Division of Administrative
Services at (907) 465-8858 or dot.webmanager@alaska.gov.
Notice updated 01/15/2010
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For additional information please see information concerning our
Terms of
Use.
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