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DRAWINGS REFERENCE POLICY
1. BACKGROUND: The National Air and Space Museum
(NASM) is a source for historical materials and data regarding air and
space craft. It makes these materials available for use by students, educators,
scholars, the public, and commercial users consistent with United States
copyright, trademark, patent and related laws in furtherance of the Smithsonian
Institution's commitment to the increase and diffusion of knowledge.
2. POLICY: It is the policy of NASM to make available
on an equal basis to requestors drawings and other data in NASM's custody
relating to air and space craft. Requestors have access to these materials
and data by visiting NASM and reviewing documents in NASM's reading rooms
and by requesting copies of documents in NASM's custody and paying established
fees for reproduction and shipping. Documents and data are supplied in
support of historical research. Historical research includes, among other
endeavors, development of publishable scholarly and popular works, developing
exhibitions, and building model aircraft, and historical, static non-flying
restorations. NASM does not provide historical documents and data in support
of construction of airworthy, human-carrying replicas of aircraft, nor
does NASM support the Approved Type Certificate process.
3. PROCEDURE: Requestors of air and space craft
drawings must execute an agreement (PDF
format 109k, requires the free Adobe
Acrobat Reader) with NASM indicating their intent to use the drawings
and data supplied by NASM only for historical research, exhibition, model
making, or non-profit restoration purposes. Requestors will also agree
that the documents and data are intended solely for personal and non-commercial
use, that these documents and data will not be used to create a replication
of any aircraft, and that copies of the documents and data will not be
reproduced, distributed, or transmitted. This signed agreement must be
provided to NASM before orders for copying of drawings are accepted.
4. COMMERCIAL USE: NASM will refer requests to
support commercial publication, model building, or replication to the
Smithsonian Institution's Office
of Product Development and Licensing for negotiation of appropriate
agreements.
Effective Date: August 11, 1997.
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