2. Copyright Notice

The two websites, www.suspensetelevision.com and www.escape-suspense.com, are owned and operated by Christine A. Miller of San Francisco, California. The copyright of the original written material on these two websites belongs to her. All rights are reserved.

The small, low resolution screen shots of the Suspense television show displayed on this site are for educational/reviewing purposes and it is believed that this is acceptable under Fair Use laws. Copying and reposting them elsewhere is not advised and could be a violation of the owner's copyright. The copyright to Suspense: The Lost Episodes Collections 1 & 2 belongs to CBS Worldwide Inc.

If there are any questions about www.suspensetelevision.com then contact the owner of this site. The e-mail address is: info@escape-suspense.com

Audio files of old radio shows posted on this site are believed to be in the public domain. The photographs posted on this site are either copyrighted to Christine A. Miller, are in the public domain, are being used under Fair Use laws, or they are being used with the permission of the owner. Sources for photographs are credited and care is always given to credit original reference materials.

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Notice about audio files posted on this site:

The audio files of radio shows posted on this site are believed to be in the public domain. I do not own the copyright to any of the shows posted on this site.  There are numerous other sites with similar notices that offer audio files of these shows for free as well.  If you feel that one of the shows that is posted here is protected by copyright then please contact me.

Here are some places on the Internet that offer free old time radio shows:

The Internet Archive has every episode of Suspense available for download and has designated them as being a collection in the public domain.

OTR Network Library  A treasury of free radio downloads.

You can also find a long list of sites offering free downloads at this website, OTRDays.com.  Most of these sites are about Old Time Radio in general.  A few are devoted to specific genres or specific shows.  As you can see there are numerous sites offering free downloads, information and discussion forums about old time radio on the Internet.

There are also Old Time Radio subscriber services where for a nominal monthly fee you can access thousands of shows and download as many as you want.  The fee is to cover the costs of providing the website and service, not for the shows themselves because they are believed to be in the public domain.

Last but not least, is Ebay where there are numerous people selling their collections of Old Time Radio shows under the premise that these shows are now in the public domain.  You can buy DVDs that contain the entire collection of shows for a radio series at a reasonable price on Ebay.

Rev. 07/20/08

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