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COPYRIGHT POLICY

Content on this website is (C) 2003-2008 by the International Culinary Tourism Association (ICTA), the International Culinary Tourism Institute (ICTI), and/or Epicopia Culinary Tourism Publishing & Consulting (Epicopia). All content on this website, both in public and members-only areas, unless otherwise noted, is the intellectual property of the aforementioned organization. This includes, but is not limited to, text, examples, photos, graphs, graphics, logos, artwork, buttons, research, website design, the "5 Easy Steps to Culinary Tourism" process, as well as specific product names itemized under the Develop (4) and Promote (5) tabs.

Information may be borrowed from the website for non-commercial or non-profit use, without permission, as long as the borrower complies with the following requirements:

The appropriate organization above must be credited as the source of the information.
The appropriate organization's name must be written out in full (no acronyms; "ICTA" is not acceptable).
When the reference appears online, the association's name must be hyperlinked to http://www.culinarytourism.org
When the reference appears offline, such as in print or on television or radio, the website URL must be provided or spoken.

If a commercial or for-profit entity wishes to use content from this website, authorization must be obtained in advance of its use. Please contact us within adequate time to review your request.

Thank you for your compliance.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 08 December 2007 12:28 )
 
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