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The Library of Congress owns the original Alan Lomax recordings, but holds no copyright or intellectual property rights to these recordings. Some rights are held by the performers, and other rights may exist. For publication use, the American Folklife Center asks patrons to make a good faith effort to contact rights holders and deposit written permission at AFC. AFC facilitates this process, providing what contact information it has. AFC recommends that queries relating to publication be forwarded to AFC. By entering these pages, all users of the Alan Lomax Kentucky recordings agree that they will indemnify and hold the University of Kentucky/Berea College and its affiliates, employees, faculty members, members of its governing boards and agents harmless from and against any claims, losses, liabilities, damages, costs and expenses including reasonable attorneys' fees arising out of or relating to the making of the Alan Lomax Kentucky recordings or their use of them, or their breach of any other provision of this agreement.

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