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An ornately painted tsuri-daiko (Japanese drum used in gagaku music), belonging to a Japanese gagaku ensemble. Photo taken by Zhang Yuwen in Beijing, China, May 2007. Photo used by kind permission of Zhang Yuwen.

[edit] Permission to use photo

[edit] Email requesting permission

  • Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 11:10:48 -0700 (PDT)
  • From: "Badagnani"
  • Subject: Photos
  • To: "Zhang Yuwen"

Hello,

May I ask you if I can have permission to put your photo of the gagaku drum (the beautiful one on the stand, with the three different colored dragons) on the English version of the Wikpedia website? I think it's such a good photo that it would be great to add to the article about Gagaku. You would keep the copyright to the photo and I'd put your name as the photographer, but anyone would be able to see it or reuse it for any purpose (educational, commercial, etc.).

Best regards,

-- Badagnani

[edit] Email granting permission

  • Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 21:27:33 +0800 (CST)
  • From: "Zhang Yuwen"
  • Subject: Photos
  • To: "Badagnani"

Iam no time to relpy you so much now,I tell you much more in later days.Sure you could use the photos.

Yuwen

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