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Image Library Contact Sheet – 2010 Fifa World Cup MEDIACLUBSOUTHAFRICA.COM IMAGE LIBRARY CONTACT SHEET – 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP How to use the image library The MediaClubSouthAfrica.com image library is a public service containing some 2 000 photos of people and places across South Africa. The images are available in low resolution (50KB to 200KB in size) and in high, print-ready resolution (1MB to over 10MB in size) – free of any charge. To access the image library and begin downloading images, you first have to register with the site. Registration is quick and easy, and allows you to immediately log in – no waiting for confirmation emails required. Once you have logged in, you can browse the thumbnails of the photos. To see a larger, low-resolution version of the photo, click on the thumbnail. Do download the high-resolution version, right-click on "Download high-res image" below the thumbnail and select "Save target as" ("Save link as" in Firefox) to copy the photo onto your computer. If you republish the photos on the web or in print you are obliged to credit both the photographer and MediaClubSouthAfrica.com. On the web, this credit must include a link to MediaClubSouthAfrica.com. See the terms and conditions of using the image library below. MEDIACLUBSOUTHAFRICA.COM IMAGE LIBRARY CONTACT SHEET - 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP 1 MediaClubSouthAfrica.com image library Terms and conditions of use All photographs in the MediaClubSouthAfrica.com image library may be downloaded and republished free of charge in print publications - newspapers, magazines, books and the like - and on internet sites, subject to the following conditions: 1. The person who downloads the photographs (defined as The User) is a legitimate member of a media organisation. 2. The User has registered their details with MediaClubSouthAfrica.com using the registration page. 3. In all cases, credit for the photograph must be given to both the photographer and the copyright owner, as indicated in the photograph caption. In most cases the copyright owner will be MediaClubSouthAfrica.com. This credit must appear alongside the image in both print and online publications, and must include a hyperlink to MediaClubSouthAfrica.com. 4. Where the photographer’s name is not provided by the MediaClubSouthAfrica.com image library, it may be omitted. Credit for the photograph would in this case simply be MediaClubSouthAfrica.com or other relevant copyright owner. 5. MediaClubSouthAfrica.com photographs may not be used for any commercial, promotional, advertising or merchandising use, and may not be sold. 6. The photographs may not be materially altered. They may be cropped, provided that their editorial integrity is not compromised, but shall not, under any circumstances, otherwise be rotated, altered, changed or tampered with, either manually or electronically, without the express written permission of MediaClubSouthAfrica.com. 7. In order to make use of this service free of charge, you must: 7.1 Acknowledge that all copyright in the photographs rests in MediaClubSouthAfrica.com (or the copyright owner specified under the image details) and is never sold or assigned. 7.2 Acknowledge that, provided use of the photographs is fully in accordance with this agreement, you may make unlimited free use of any and all photographs accessible from MediaClubSouthAfrica.com. You must further agree that your rights under this agreement may not be transferred in any form to a third party. 7.3 Acknowledge MediaClubSouthAfrica.com (or any copyright owner other than MediaClubSouthAfrica.com) as the copyright owner and source of the photograph in a clearly legible manner alongside each photograph. 7.4 Acknowledge that MediaClubSouthAfrica.com photographs may not be used for any promotional, advertising or merchandising use. 7.5 Acknowledge that the photographs may not be materially altered, not may their editorial integrity be compromised. 7.6 Agree that 650 Euros/£500.00/US$1 000.00 is a reasonable penalty, payable by you to MediaClubSouthAfrica.com (or any copyright owner other than MediaClubSouthAfrica.com) in lieu of damages, for each use of a photograph not in accordance with or permitted by this agreement. You must further agree to make payment of each penalty on demand by MediaClubSouthAfrica.com. • If you have additional queries about the image library, email Mary Alexander at [email protected]. MEDIACLUBSOUTHAFRICA.COM IMAGE LIBRARY CONTACT SHEET - 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP 2 MediaClubSouthAfrica.com image library 2010 Fifa World Cup 1 Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng province: Bafana Bafana, South province: Bafana Bafana, South province: Bafana Bafana, South Africa's national football squad, Africa's national football squad, Africa's national football squad, before a match against Equatorial before a match against Equatorial before a match against Equatorial Guinea at Supersport Stadium on Guinea at Supersport Stadium on Guinea at Supersport Stadium on 7 June 2008. South Africa won by 7 June 2008. South Africa won by 7 June 2008. South Africa won by four goals to one. four goals to one. four goals to one. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, MediaClubSouthAfrica.com MediaClubSouthAfrica.com MediaClubSouthAfrica.com Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng province: Bafana Bafana, South province: Bafana Bafana, South province: Bafana Bafana, South Africa's national football squad, Africa's national football squad, Africa's national football squad, and Equatorial Guinea play a and Equatorial Guinea play a and Equatorial Guinea play a match at SuperSport Stadium on match at SuperSport Stadium on match at SuperSport Stadium on 7 June 2008. 7 June 2008. 7 June 2008. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, MediaClubSouthAfrica.com MediaClubSouthAfrica.com MediaClubSouthAfrica.com Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng province: Fans in typical province: Fans in typical province: Fans in typical headgear made from plastic headgear made from plastic headgear made from plastic hardhats at a match between hardhats at a match between hardhats at a match between Bafana Bafana, South Africa's Bafana Bafana, South Africa's Bafana Bafana, South Africa's national football squad, and national football squad, and national football squad, and Equatorial Guinea at Supersport Equatorial Guinea at Supersport Equatorial Guinea at Supersport Stadium on 7 June 2008. Stadium on 7 June 2008. Stadium on 7 June 2008. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, MediaClubSouthAfrica.com MediaClubSouthAfrica.com MediaClubSouthAfrica.com MEDIACLUBSOUTHAFRICA.COM IMAGE LIBRARY CONTACT SHEET - 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP 3 MediaClubSouthAfrica.com image library 2010 Fifa World Cup 2 Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng province: A fan at a match province: A fan at a match province: Bafana Bafana, South between Bafana Bafana, South between Bafana Bafana, South Africa's national football squad, Africa's national football squad, Africa's national football squad, and Equatorial Guinea play a and Equatorial Guinea at and Equatorial Guinea at match at SuperSport Stadium on Supersport Stadium on 7 June Supersport Stadium on 7 June 7 June 2008. South Africa won by 2008. South Africa won by four 2008. South Africa won by four four goals to one. goals to one. goals to one. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, MediaClubSouthAfrica.com MediaClubSouthAfrica.com MediaClubSouthAfrica.com Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng province: Fans in typical province: Fans in typical province: Fans in typical headgear made from plastic headgear made from plastic headgear made from plastic hardhats at a match between hardhats at a match between hardhats at a match between Bafana Bafana, South Africa's Bafana Bafana, South Africa's Bafana Bafana, South Africa's national football squad, and national football squad, and national football squad, and Equatorial Guinea at Supersport Equatorial Guinea at Supersport Equatorial Guinea at Supersport Stadium on 7 June 2008. Stadium on 7 June 2008. Stadium on 7 June 2008. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, MediaClubSouthAfrica.com MediaClubSouthAfrica.com MediaClubSouthAfrica.com Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng province: Bafana Bafana, South province: A fan at a match province: A fan at a match Africa's national football squad, between Bafana Bafana, South between Bafana Bafana, South play Equatorial Guinea. Africa's national football squad, Africa's national football squad, Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, and Equatorial Guinea. and Equatorial Guinea. MediaClubSouthAfrica.com Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, Photo: Chris Kirchhoff, MediaClubSouthAfrica.com MediaClubSouthAfrica.com MEDIACLUBSOUTHAFRICA.COM IMAGE LIBRARY CONTACT SHEET - 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP 4 MediaClubSouthAfrica.com image library 2010 Fifa World Cup 3 Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng Atteridgeville, Pretoria, Gauteng province: A fan blows a vuvuzela province: Crowds of fans at a province: Crowds of fans at a trumpet at a match between match between Bafana Bafana, match between Bafana Bafana, Bafana Bafana, South Africa's South
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