Copyright Statement
This copyright statement applies to all photography and images found on this website, our social media accounts (i.e. Instagram, Facebook, etc.), and any other sites found on the www.thedogmum.com domain. Please read carefully before downloading, linking to, or printing copies for use on any platform.
Copyright© 2017-2019 The Dog Mum Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.
Proprietary Rights: The photographs/images contained on this, and any other site under the www.thedogmum.com domain, are the property of The Dog Mum Pty Ltd and are protected by Australian and International copyright laws. All copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property rights on this site, are the property of The Dog Mum Pty Ltd. All photographs and images on www.thedogmum.com are copyrighted.
No permission, either express or implied, is granted for the electronic transmission, storage, retrieval, or printing of the photographs/images contained on www.thedogmum.com, other than that which is related to the normal "caching" practices of web browsers and activities such as downloading solely for your personal enjoyment. No parties/individuals visiting or viewing images from www.thedogmum.com, may otherwise copy, modify, publish, transmit, or distribute the contents of the photographs found herein. Written permission must be granted, on behalf of the photographer (copyright holder, The Dog Mum Pty Ltd), in order to use these photographs for any purpose that is not outlined above. Your use of www.thedogmum.com or viewing of this statement indicates your acceptance of these conditions.
Personal Use Criteria: No parties/individuals visiting or viewing images from www.thedogmum.com, may otherwise copy, modify, publish, transmit, or distribute the contents of the photographs found herein. Written permission must be granted.
Free Web Usage Criteria: The following conditions define our authorization for use of our images on the Web, free of charge, so long as proper attribution of copyright is given, The Dog Mum and includes our website, www.thedogmum.com.
You may make LINKS to the images on pages you maintain for yourself for personal, non-commercial use.
If you are preparing FREE online site guides, you may make use of these images, BUT ONLY IF YOU ATTRIBUTE THEM AS DESCRIBED ABOVE.
Commercial Use: Those persons who wish to use the images found on this site in a commercial fashion must receive written consent from us, The Dog Mum Pty Ltd, prior to its commercial use. To obtain consent, interested parties should send an e-mail to hello@thedogmum.com. In that e-mail the following should be addressed:
Image(s) you would like to use
Where they will be displayed
How they will be displayed
Intent of its display
Duration of their public viewing
Any other information you feel would be useful
Any commercial use of our photography without prior consent is a violation of Australian and International copyright law.
Copyright Protection Tactics: In attempts to maintain the integrity of the copyrighted photographs/images found on this site, several copyright protection methods have been utilized. Some of these tactics include, but are not limited to:
Placement of watermarks
Resizing of images
Conversion of images to low resolution for web use
If you would like to use a specific photograph with some of the copyright protection tactics removed, please e-mail us at hello@thedogmum.com and describe what the intended use of the imagery with the copyright protections tactics reduced.
Copyright Infringement is Serious: The act of infringing on a copyright is a very serious business and is punishable by fines and/or imprisonment. We have worked very hard to present you with quality photographs/images and so we kindly ask that you refrain from copying anything from the site and/or our social media accounts (i.e. Instagram, Facebook, etc.). You are welcome to copy the hyperlinks to other sites found on www.thedogmum.com, however, we ask that you do no copy any of the photographs/images or content from this site for your own use (other than the terms stated above). Doing so is an infringement of Australian and International copyright laws.