Kobe Geotechnical Collection, Earthquake Engineering Research Center, University of California, Berkeley. http://nisee.berkeley.edu/elibrary/ Search for "Kobe" http://nisee.berkeley.edu/elibrary/getimg?id=K0038 The Earthquake Engineering Online Archive Kobe Geotechnical Collection: K0038 Title: Hanshin Expressway Photographer(s): unknown Date: Source: Reproduced from Asahigraph, 1995. Location: ASIA/Eastern Asia/Japan/Kobe Earthquake: Kobe, Japan earthquake, Jan. 17, 1995 Magnitude: 6.69 Structure: Hanshin Expressway (Japan) Description: Collapsed section of the Hanshin Expressway (Kobe, Japan) Date: Tue, 02 May 2006 11:13:50 +0100 To: eerclibrary@berkeley.edu From: Austin Tate Subject: Bob Earthquake Image permission to use in Workshop Paper Hello, can I have permission to use an image of the Kobe Earthquake to illustrate a paper on intelligent agents used for disaster response, for an invited talk for the proceedings of an academic conference - CIA-2006.. Tenth International Workshop CIA 2006 on Cooperative Information Agents http://www.dfki.de/~klusch/cia2006/ The image I thought would work well to illustrate my talk would be http://nisee.berkeley.edu/elibrary/getimg?id=K0038 Is this non-profit use okay? I am a Professor at the University of Edinburgh. Best wishes, Austin Tate -- Prof. Austin Tate, Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute, Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Appleton Tower, Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9LE, UK Tel: +44 131 650 2732 Fax: +44 131 650 6513 E-mail: a.tate@ed.ac.uk ---------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 02 May 2006 09:44:41 -0700 To: Austin Tate From: EERC Library Subject: Earthquake Image X-Edinburgh-Scanned: at pascoe.ucs.ed.ac.uk with MIMEDefang 2.52, Sophie, Sophos Anti-Virus, Clam AntiVirus X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.52 on 129.215.128.240 Hello Professor Tate, I have attached a larger jpeg image (although still at 72 dpi) for your use in your presentation as requested. We have and use this particular image by permission of the copyright holder and so re-use as a commercial project would be precluded. But certainly, in a presentation at a largely research-oriented meeting is allowed by the copyright holder. Best wishes, Charles James EERC UC Berkeley Attachment Converted: "d:\home\bat\my documents\eudora\imap\dominant\inbox\attach\IMG-K0038.jpg"