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Permission to use your website!


From: Ana Lynch
Subject: Permission to use your website!
Date: October 24, 2001 11:05:19 PM

Dear Harry,
Before I start I must say that I found your site extremely interesting!
My names Ana Lynch and I am a reseracher for Productions, a broadband service for schools that delivers educational modules and websites to classrooms. It does this by means of a high-speed Internet link via satellite, which is then stored on the school's hard drive. This commercial service includes video material and interactive exercises specifically
designed for the educational needs of school children. We won the Bett 2000 judges award for Innovation (Europe's leading technology exhibition).
With your permission, we would like to include downloaded pages from your website in a specially designed module we are putting together about Sunderland Football club, based on an area of the National Curriculum.
Although we are offering a web experience for schools, they will not be connected live to the web. As we are supplying an educational product we have to make certain modifications to the pages including the removal of advertising.
We update our service regularly and would naturally modify your site if and when necessary. Your pages will be fully credited, i.e. we will provide details of the author and the homepage address. We will also link to your site in 's 'Staffroom' site for teachers. To date we have been given permission for over 100 websites, including the Canterbury Environmental Education (Kent NGFL) site, the Argosphere site, the Electronic Telegraph, the Jamboree site, Lifebytes, Junior Parliament, The Learning Curve and the Ginn site.
We are actually interested in using just one page and that is the one on Kemari, taken from the 'Harry Johnson's true Japan' website located at :
<http://www.no-cool.com/TJ/SPORT/kemari.html> which we would like to include in the 'history of football' section we are putting together.
We need to know that all the material that we feature on our service is available for us to use and that by doing so we will not be infringing either your rights or those of any third parties. Your acceptance of the provisions of this letter is a way of confirming that we can use all such material.
Our experience shows that inclusion of websites in for Schools provides valuable free advertising for websites. Most website owners place a high value on attracting new users. Teachers and children who learn about your website through using for Schools will then wish to connect at home, and show it to their families. Not only does provide you with exposure to a new audience; it also adds credibility. is trusted and respected by teachers and pupils alike. For these reasons, the web site owners featured in our 'best of the section have been happy to work with us.
If you would like to find out more about us, please visit our website at http://www..co.uk
We are currently using satellite technology to transmit into schools we make periodic broadcasts normally weekly, containing news reports from TV and the web, curriculum related television programmes, new activities for classes of children and new or updated websites. We can, therefore update any changes you make to your site on a regular basis. We may use other means to transmit to schools in future, such as the Internet, ADSL, cable, CD ROMS etc.
If, for any reason, you would like us to stop using your material, we would ask that you let us know in writing and give us 14 days to make the necessary arrangements.
I'd be really grateful if you could give me an answer as soon as possible.
You can call me on 00 44 (0)20 , fax me on 00 44 (0)20 or
e-mail me at ALynch@.co.uk
Many thanks,
Ana Lynch

Posted: Wed - October 24, 2001 at 11:05 PM