Photograph courtesy of University

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In summary, "Photograph courtesy of an University" means that the photograph being used has been given permission by a specific university to be reproduced in the work. This is usually done when the university owns the rights to the photograph or if the photograph is on loan from the university. It is a way of giving credit to the university for the use of their image.
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What does it mean "Photograph courtesy of an University"?
 
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Can you give some context? What photograph? Which university? Maybe the picture of a famous person is on loan from the university where it was taken and framed?
 
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math04 said:
What does it mean "Photograph courtesy of an University"?

I have never heard of such a thing, possibly it exist somewhere. In a University somewhere perhaps, but I have never heard of an University.
 
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I guess you mean something like "Photograph courtesy of University X". It means that the copyright of the photograph belongs to University X and permission has been granted to reproduce it in the work you are reading.
 

1. What is the purpose of a photograph courtesy of University?

A photograph courtesy of University is typically used to provide visual representation or evidence of a particular event, research project, or discovery that has been conducted by the university or its members. It can also be used for promotional or educational purposes.

2. How is a photograph courtesy of University different from a regular photograph?

A photograph courtesy of University is usually taken by a professional photographer or a member of the university's media team. It is often of higher quality and has been approved for public use by the university. Additionally, it may include a caption or credit line indicating the source of the photograph.

3. Can anyone use a photograph courtesy of University?

In most cases, yes. A photograph courtesy of University is typically available for public use, as long as it is not being used for commercial purposes. However, it is always best to check with the university or the photographer for any specific usage guidelines or restrictions.

4. How can I obtain a photograph courtesy of University?

You can usually obtain a photograph courtesy of University by contacting the university's media or communications department. They may have a database or gallery of photographs available for public use, or they can connect you with the photographer for specific requests.

5. Are there any copyright issues with using a photograph courtesy of University?

As with any photograph, it is important to respect copyright laws and give proper credit to the source. In most cases, a photograph courtesy of University will have a credit line or caption indicating the source, and it is important to include this when using the photograph. If you are unsure about the copyright status of a photograph, it is best to contact the university or photographer for clarification.

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