Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 36 - Parks, Forests, and Public Property |
Chapter XII - National Archives and Records Administration |
SubChapter C - Public Availability and Use |
Part 1254 - Using Records and Donated Historical Materials |
Subpart C - Copying Archival Materials |
General Information |
§ 1254.62 - Does NARA have archival materials protected by copyright?
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§ 1254.62 Does NARA have archival materials protected by copyright?
Yes, although many of our holdings are in the public domain as products of employees or agents of the Federal Government, some records and donated historical materials do have copyright protection. Particularly in the case of some special media records, Federal agencies may have obtained materials from private commercial sources, and these may carry publication restrictions in addition to copyright protection. Presidential records may also contain copyrighted materials. You are responsible for obtaining any necessary permission for use, copying, and publication from copyright holders and for any other applicable provisions of the Copyright Act (Title 17, United States Code).