Works exhibited in the Kyoto LIBRARY may be used freely in creative activities, as long as the use of these works conforms to the following conditions. |
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[Caution]The authors of and people concerned with these works have not discarded their copyrights or other related rights. If the material contained within this LIBRARY is to be used in a form that allows downloading, the restriction noted above must also be openly displayed. |
WANTED! Material to be offered in a free-use library, under the theme of "Kyoto."
![]() Send in you visual materials, sound materials, etc. that are related to aspects of Kyoto that form the core of Japanese culture (scenery, sounds, festivals, events, customs, fine arts, traditional crafts, etc., etc.) ![]() Works received will be displayed in the Kyoto LIBRARY, in the order received. These works may be used freely by those who desire to use them creatively (as long as the use is limited to the internet). As this LIBRARY spreads throughout the world, Kyoto will become an intimate parts of everyone's lives. This LIBRARY is designed to convey Kyoto culture to anybody and everybody interested, to spread the knowledge and love of what is intrinsically "Kyoto." It's time to show your Kyoto to the world! ![]() Applications are received without regard to geographic location, age of applicant, or other details. Everyone interested in the Internet Expo and the Kyoto Pavilion may send in their material. ![]() Be sure to send in with each work, the title or caption (30 words or less), a general description of the work (50 words or less), your name or whatever pen name you wish to use, your address, phone number, fax number, and email address. Send in your material by following the procedure shown on the right. |
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