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<p>I'm guessing it's okay to use <a
href="http://www.9.0ne.org/w/File:2013-05-10_Sagamore_International_Field_Day_Peru_flag.jpeg">that
image</a> on the <a href="http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/sagamore">Sagamore
website</a>. Those are faces from Ms. Danhi's class (my
daughter's class), and I know they all signed school media
releases.<br>
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<p>If someone has more to say about how photos can be taken and
shared and how school media releases play into it, I know I'm
still curious, thanks.<br>
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<p>Thanks for you work, John.<br>
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<br>
On 08/07/2013 10:12 AM, John R. Lenz wrote:
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<pre wrap=""><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.9.0ne.org/resource/9/9c/2013-05-10_Sagamore_International_Field_Day_Peru_flag.jpeg">http://www.9.0ne.org/resource/9/9c/2013-05-10_Sagamore_International_Field_Day_Peru_flag.jpeg</a>
I'm updating the homepage image rotators; would like to use this. Do you know if we have permission?
Kids are of course not identified.
Thank you!
-J</pre>
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