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 In regards to the image depicting the anatomy of the cubital tunnel the copyright laws are as follows: Our clinical images, illustrations, and videos are added by participating physicians through our OSPREY™ (Open-Source-Peer-Review-Educational Platform) . These images come from physician's individual cases or by internet queries for non-copyrighted material. Therefore they are approved images to be used in a public domain.
 In regards to the image depicting the anatomy of the cubital tunnel the copyright laws are as follows: Our clinical images, illustrations, and videos are added by participating physicians through our OSPREY™ (Open-Source-Peer-Review-Educational Platform) . These images come from physician's individual cases or by internet queries for non-copyrighted material. Therefore they are approved images to be used in a public domain.  


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In regards to the YouTube videos:&nbsp;We received written permission via the following email:


In regards to the YouTube videos:&nbsp;The youTube Terms of Service states the following -
From: Dan &lt;[email protected]&gt;<br>Date: November 22, 2010 6:40:08 PM CST<br>To: Gregory-Propst - Clinically Relevant Technologies &lt;[email protected]&gt;<br>Subject: Re: Contact Us - Clinically Relevant Technologies


You also hereby grant each user of the Service a non-exclusive license to access your Content through the Service, and to use, reproduce, distribute, display and perform such Content as permitted through the functionality of the Service and under these Terms of Service if posted by copyright owner.&nbsp;
Gregory,<br>Thanks for the email. Please feel free to use the videos for your site. You'll notice they don't have audio. They were created to be used with a mobile platform (iPhone and Android) that provides instructions, context, and diagnostic properties for the tests. However, they can certainly still be of use in many other venues. You are free to use them, I would just ask that you give credit appropriately.
 
Best of luck with your endeavor and I hope these add more value to what looks like an already great project!
 
v/r<br>Dan Rhon<br>CRTech, LLC<br>

Revision as of 03:47, 23 November 2010

 In regards to the image depicting the anatomy of the cubital tunnel the copyright laws are as follows: Our clinical images, illustrations, and videos are added by participating physicians through our OSPREY™ (Open-Source-Peer-Review-Educational Platform) . These images come from physician's individual cases or by internet queries for non-copyrighted material. Therefore they are approved images to be used in a public domain.


In regards to the YouTube videos: We received written permission via the following email:

From: Dan <[email protected]>
Date: November 22, 2010 6:40:08 PM CST
To: Gregory-Propst - Clinically Relevant Technologies <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Contact Us - Clinically Relevant Technologies

Gregory,
Thanks for the email. Please feel free to use the videos for your site. You'll notice they don't have audio. They were created to be used with a mobile platform (iPhone and Android) that provides instructions, context, and diagnostic properties for the tests. However, they can certainly still be of use in many other venues. You are free to use them, I would just ask that you give credit appropriately.

Best of luck with your endeavor and I hope these add more value to what looks like an already great project!

v/r
Dan Rhon
CRTech, LLC