A note about copyright

By Rich Cross   Last updated on 13 February 2021, 10:40:16

The copyright statement for the Survivors: A World Away web site


The title plate from the opening credits of 1970s TV series Survivors

ALL IMAGES AND screenshots used on this site are © their respective copyright holders. No infringement of that copyright is intended. Images are used here for non-profit and non-commercial purposes only.

The commercial copyright on the Survivors imagery used on this website is held by the estate of Terry Nation, the BBC, BBC Worldwide, Big Finish, 2 | Entertain, DD Video, DD Home Entertainment and the Simply Media Group.

Commercial copyright on photographs from the 2003, 2004 and 2005 Survivors DVD studio days is held by Rich Cross. All fans are welcome to save, store and share the photos - but asked to contact the site before reproducing these images in print or on the web.

Unless otherwise stated, all written material on the site - with the exception of brief script quotations - is © Rich Cross.

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06 May 2026202131 January

 Cross, R. (2021). 'A note about copyright,' [online] Survivors: A World Away, 31 January. Available at: https://survivors-mad-dog.org.uk/a-world-away/Copyright.php. Accessed on: 06 May 2026.

 
   

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