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Clip Art
Acceptable Use of Artwork
by Michael Austin
This year’s Texas Reading Club artist is Michael Austin and he possesses
the copyright to the artwork he created for “Go Wild… Read!”
In accordance with the artist’s contract, the artwork by Michael Austin
has been inserted into the 2005 Texas Reading Club manual on CD-ROM and uploaded
onto the Texas State Library’s Web site at www.tsl.state.tx.us/ld/projects/trc/2005/clipart/index.html
In accordance with the artist’s contract, the Texas State Library
and Archives Commission grants Texas libraries a non-exclusive, non-transferable,
limited right to reproduce all color artwork and clip art in the Texas Reading
Club manual to promote their libraries and the Texas Reading Club. It may
be used to create items such as crafts, t-shirts, programs, and library decorations.
In addition, Texas libraries are granted permission to upload the color
artwork and clip art onto library web sites for the sole purpose
of promoting the 2005 Texas Reading Club program. If a library displays the
artwork on a web site, the library is obligated to clearly state that it is
for use only by Texas libraries and the artwork must carry the copyright symbol
with Michael Austin listed as copyright holder.
The color artwork on the certificate, poster, and bookmark may
not be altered or modified in any way. Images may not be manipulated
and colors may not be changed. It is, however, acceptable to use a part of
the artwork for promotion. For example, an image of a specific character or
a portion of the artwork may be pulled from the whole art piece and placed
on a button, flyer, or other promotional item.
Bookmarks, Borders, Buttons, Certificates, Reading Logs, and More!
Public libraries in Texas may use the artwork to create items for use as
incentives, awards, and prizes that are given to children. The artwork is
the property of the artist. Please respect his work! All images must include
the copyright symbol with Michael Austin listed as copyright holder. Libraries
may resize and reverse the clip art, but may not alter it. The name of the
library may be added, but the art is owned by the illustrator and should not
be touched up, edited, or modified without permission. The clip art may have
color added to it only if the same color hues as represented in the poster,
bookmark, and certificate are utilized.
The artwork may be used on items that will be sold only if the proceeds
are returned to the library directly or through a Friends of the Library organization
and sales are limited to Texas. Direct questions to the Texas State Library
and Archives Commission, 512-463-6623.
To Use Clip Art
- Start with your text idea.
- Choose the clip art that best matches your text.
- Scan or copy the clip art and reduce or enlarge it if needed.
- Place the scanned clip art in your computer document, or cut it out and
paste the clip art to your hardcopy original.
- Add finishing touches, and print or copy your masterpiece!
For more information, please contact Christine McNew, Youth Services Consultant,
at christine.mcnew@tsl.state.tx.us.
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