Mentions légales

Mentions légales

Joël Lonfat
Rte de Pirracholâtre 21
3972 Miège, Valais
Suisse

 


Disclaimer

Hunk of Junk is a 100% non-profit site. You may not use or reproduce any artwork, pictures or content without making a link to the site, picture or to the post concerned.
Hunk of Junk reserves also the right to delete, move or edit the messages or comments. Any user is responsible for the content of their messages. However, by submitting comments or messages to Hunk of Junk you are granting us a royalty free non-exclusive licence to reproduce, modify, translate, make available, distribute the Message in whole or in part and in any form. Concerning the pictures on my site:
In the Header:
The Calvin and Hobbes comic strip is the property of Bill Watterson. I scanned it from my own copy of The Complete Calvin and Hobbes, published by Andrews McMeel.
In the Side bar:
The picture taken through a window of the summer palace in Beijing is my property. I took it.
In the About page:
The Peanuts image is the property of Charles M. Schulz. I scanned it from my own copy of The Complete Peanuts, published by Fantagraphics Books.
In the Home page:
The picture of the shoe is the property of J. M. Weston, ’cause they made the shoe in question.
The picture of King Lear and his fool is under the Clipart ETC License, copyright by the University of South Florida.
The Shadock image is the property of Jacques Rouxel and the A.A.A. (Animation Art graphique Audiovisuel). I took it from their site.
The picture of the Salève is my property, as I also took it.
The phrenologychart is in the public domain, its copyright has expired.
The pictures of the influenza are in the public domain, because they are ineligible for copyright.
The cosmological schema is taken from the Liber de naturis rerum written by Thomas de Cantiprato probably in the beginning of the Thirteen century and therefore its copyright has expired.
I don’t remember if I took the picture of the gargoyle of the cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris or if I scanned it from a postcard… really… I remember walking around the towers and taking a lot of pictures, but cannot recall…
The picture of the « Envy » is a reproduction of an illustration by Frederick Barnard made for The pilgrim’s progress from this world to that which is to come by John Bunyan, Strahan and Company, London 1880 and its copyright has expired.
All the shaving pictures are my property, I took them and the stuff is mine too.
All the pictures in the Gallery are my property.