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;Can I use a certain image / animation / video / piece of text in a (non-commercial) presentation?
;Can I use a certain image / animation / video / piece of text in a (non-commercial) presentation?
:Yes, in most cases you can. There are however certain exceptions to this rule. Some images on ECGpedia were provided by book or journal publishers who gave us permission to use that image on this site. The descriptions of these images will read something like: "reproduced with permission from...". If you want to use such items, you will have to ask the entity that holds the copyright. All material that is made by or for the Cardionetworks foundation is available for use and basis for your presentation according to a [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/nl/deed.en_GB|creative commons attribution non-commercial]] license. If you cut the ECGpedia logo from a certain image, you will have to state elsewhere in the presentation that you obtained the material from ECGpedia.  
:Yes, in most cases you can. There are however certain exceptions to this rule. Some images on ECGpedia were provided by book or journal publishers who gave us permission to use that image on this site. The descriptions of these images will read something like: "reproduced with permission from...". If you want to use such items, you will have to ask the entity that holds the copyright. All material that is made by or for the Cardionetworks foundation is available for use and basis for your presentation according to a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/nl/deed.en_GB|creative commons attribution non-commercial] license. If you cut the ECGpedia logo from a certain image, you will have to state elsewhere in the presentation that you obtained the material from ECGpedia.  


;Can I use a certain image / animation / video / piece of text in a commercial presentation?
;Can I use a certain image / animation / video / piece of text in a commercial presentation?