If I were to use several of the graphical objects in a presentation, is it sufficient to cite HyperPhysics or do I need specific permission?
FROM THE HYPERPHYSICS WEBSITE:: Please respect the Copyright HyperPhysics (©C.R. Nave, 2012) is a continually developing base of instructional material in physics. It is not freeware or shareware. It must not be copied or mirrored without authorization. The author is open to proposals for its use for non-profit instructional purposes. The overall intent has been to develop a wide ranging exploration environment which could be of use to students and teachers. Contact Carl R. (Rod) Nave Department of Physics and Astronomy Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia 30302-4106 Email: RodNave@gsu.edu Selected by the SciLinks program, a service of National Science Teachers Association. Copyright 2001.
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