Dear Andrew Wong,
I apologize for the delay in responding.
Generally, you are welcome to use material from the W3C website with attribution. Please see Using WAI Material: Permission to Use with Attribution <https://www.w3.org/WAI/about/using-wai-material/>
All the best with your course!
~Shawn
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On 23-Jul-24 2:05 AM, Mr. WONG Chi Him wrote:
> Dear W3C Web Accessibility Initiative,
>
> I am Andrew Wong, a Research Assistant working for Christy Chan of the City University of Hong Kong. We are interested in using the example infographic image Figure 23 on your web page "Understanding SC 1.4.11: Non-text Contrast (Level AA)" for a free-of-charge, work-in-progress online course we are creating on Infographics.
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> Here is your page in question:
> https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Understanding/non-text-contrast.html
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>
> We will appreciate it if you could give us your permission to use the images in our course.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Yours faithfully,
> Andrew Wong
> Research Assistant
> The City University of Hong Kong
>
> On behalf of
> Christy Chan
> Senior Tutor, Coordinator - Bespoke Language Services and Scholarship Support
>
>
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