Copyright Statement
All content on this page is copyright © Ancient Arts Fellowship, Incorporated and may not be used without written permission.
1. The Ancient Arts Fellowship Incorporated (ACN 3006 5021 441) is the copyright holder of all content on this website. Additionally, individuals may also hold copyright on certain content, as noted (see below).
2. "Content" is defined as any document, event, file, folder, forum, image, link, news item, photo, photo album or chatroom contained on this site, on any page for which the URL begins "http://www.aaf.org.au/".
3. Any registered member of this site may upload content to the site. Doing so renders the Ancient Arts Fellowship the copyright holder of that content. By uploading content, the originator (author, photographer or otherwise) acknowledges that the Ancient Arts Fellowship Incorporated is the copyright holder of the content.
4. If you do not own the content, please do not put it on this website without written permission from the copyright holder.
5. Content may not be copied, modified, or re-posted on other websites or printed material without the written permission of the Council of the Ancient Arts Fellowship Incorporated.
6. If any person wishes to use any of the content on this site for any purpose, permission must be sought from, and granted by, the Council of the Ancient Arts Fellowship Incorporated. Permission must be sought in the form of an email to editor@aaf.org.au, or a letter addressed to "The Editor, Ancient Arts Fellowship Incorporated, PO Box 312, Fyshwick ACT 2609." The URL of the content for which permission is sought must be provided in this request. The Editor will bring the matter before the Council, who will decide by majority vote whether to grant permission.
7. You may upload content to this site, but still retain the copyright. After your upload, but before you sumbit, you need to go to the Properties tab and enter your name in the "Copyrights" field. This will be displayed at the bottom of your content.
8. Where content copyrighted to other people is used on their sites, their statements of permission can be found here:http://www.aaf.org.au/copyrightstatements.