> Mister,
>
> I hope you're the right person to contact for this
> kind of question on the Jmol project. I want to know
> if it is possible to print images of molecules,
> made with Jmol, in a french schoolbook.

Yes.

Images that are created using Jmol may be used for any purpose, including
publication in educational textbooks.

> The publisher is Hachette Education and this
> book is for children in 4é (14 years old) studying
> physics and chemistry.

The Jmol development team encourages this type of use.

> Is there rights to pay or is it totally free?

Totally free.

> In both case I will need
> something to be legally sure there will be no problem.

This email should be sufficient.

Contact us if the attorneys request or require more information.

Nicolas Vervelle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is one of the Jmol developers. He lives
in France and may be able to assist you.

> Thanks for your time.
>
> Matthieu Montaudouin [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Good luck with your project!


Miguel


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