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to "p########@intlgymnast.com" date Apr 14, 2007 4:57 PM subject Nadia picture mailed-by gmail.com Paul, My name is Matt Innis and I am working on a chiropractic article in Citizendium. The Citizendium is a new online encyclopedia that is striving to become the most reliable resource on the internet. Therefore it is important that we obtain proper copyrights and permissions before we use material that belongs to others. I would like to use one of Nadia's pictures as an example of agility and flexibilty of spinal mechanics. I saw this picture on an unofficial website: http://www.nadiacomaneci.com/photos/1977_champions_all/77cabmpose3.jpg I do not want to use it without permission. David Berry, the site owner, states that he does not know who the copyright belongs to anyone in particular, but I would like to check with Nadia to make sure it is okay. If not, is there another photo I could use? Copyright and permission information will be linked to the photo and people will be informed of any copyright policies that you require, i.e. only usable on Citizendium, etc.. If this is alright with you, a short email giving me permission is all that I require. Thanks for your consideration! I look forward to hearing back from you. Matt Innis Citizendium
from Paul Ziert to Matt Innis <########is@gmail.com> date Apr 17, 2007 5:58 PM subject Re: Nadia picture Hey Matt, Sorry for the delay in response, but please feel free to use her photo as an example of agility and flexibility of spinal mechanics. Good Luck! Paul