Andrew Prokos Photography Copyright Notice and Terms of Use
Copyright Notice & Terms of Use

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Copyright Notice:

All photographs displayed on this web site have been registered with the United States Copyright Office and are protected by United States copyright law. They may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of Andrew Prokos Photography. You may not crop, alter, or remove any copyright notice from copies of the photographs contained on this web site. For further information regarding the copyright status of the photographs contained on this web site please contact us.

Non-Commercial Use of Images:

Limited use of the watermarked low-resolution images displayed on this web site is permitted for non-commercial blogs and editorial web sites with the following conditions:

  • Permission to use any image on this website must be requested in advance. Please contact us with the URL of the page where the image will be posted on your web site.
  • It is not permitted to remove or crop the copyright watermark from our images.
  • A photo credit link to our website must be placed on any web page where the image is used.
  • Photo credit links must include text describing the image and point to the URL where the image can be found on our web site. For example: Washington DC Photography by Andrew Prokos
  • Photo credit links must be valid HTML and contain no javascript, redirects, or link-blocking code such as nofollow tags. All links back to our site must remain unblocked for as long as the image is used.

We monitor usage of our images and will request the removal of any image which is not accompanied by an acceptable credit link.

Hotlinking:

Hotlinking to images directly from our server is not permitted. Hotlinking places additional load on our server, which slows down the server for other users. Our website employs anti-hotlink code which blocks images hosted from our server from being displayed on third party websites. Hotlinking is considered bandwidth theft so please don't do it!