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Church members should strictly observe all copyright laws. Generally, only copyright owners may authorize duplication (copying), distribution, public performance, public display, or derivatives of their work. Using a work in any of these ways without authorization from the copyright owner is contrary to Church policy and may also subject the Church or the user to legal liability.”  (General Handbook, 38.8.13)</span> <br>
Church members should strictly observe all copyright laws. Generally, only copyright owners may authorize duplication (copying), distribution, public performance, public display, or derivatives of their work. Using a work in any of these ways without authorization from the copyright owner is contrary to Church policy and may also subject the Church or the user to legal liability.”  (General Handbook, 38.8.13)</span> <br>
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<span style="font-size:18px"><b>How to Donate a Book to FamilySearch</b></span><br>
<span style="font-size:18px"><b>How Do I Preserve Large Family Books?</b></span><br>
 
Because the Ogden FamilySearch Center is not set up to copy large family history books, we want to introduce you to another option:<br>
:* The Salt Lake City Family History Library will digitally preserve your large books for posterity.  These materials become available in FamilySearch's Digital Library.<br>
:* Once accepted and digitized, you will be able to search for a family name or place and find your ancestors' histories and other writings.<br>
Click on this [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/how-do-i-donate-to-the-family-history-library/<span style = "color:blue"> link</span>]  for guidelines to donating a book.
Click on this [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/how-do-i-donate-to-the-family-history-library/<span style = "color:blue"> link</span>]  for guidelines to donating a book.


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