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Heritage Toronto holds the copyright to the content presented on this site.

Unless indicated otherwise, the documents and materials presented in the digital exhibition Sounds Like Toronto are the property of Heritage Toronto. The use of these documents and materials is subject to the Copyright Act or the contractual provisions made when these materials were acquired by Heritage Toronto.

The use of this site and its contents, including the documents and materials presented therein, is authorized only for educational purposes by teachers and students, as well as for private study and research purposes, provided the source is mentioned. Failure to mention the source and the name of the copyright holders will be considered as an infringement of moral rights, as will any modification of the site content and any individual document presented on the site.

Reproduction, storage, downloading, translation, conversion, publication and dissemination for any other purpose, particularly for purposes of trade and advertising, require prior authorization from Heritage Toronto and, where appropriate, other right-holders.

Heritage Toronto took care to verify copyright ownership of materials used in this exhibition. We do, however, invite you to provide any information that would allow us to rectify an error or omission.

Please direct any questions or requests regarding documents on this site, or related property rights, to Heritage Toronto at info@heritagetoronto.org. 

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