Protecting the words, photos, and general mischief of Alan Morris
This website, every photo, paragraph, anecdote, gallery, and grumble, is the original work of Alan Morris. It represents years of travel, tinkering, writing, editing, and the occasional bout of swearing at a camera battery that died at the worst possible moment. All of it is protected by international copyright law.
In simple terms: If it’s on this site, I created it, I own it, and you can’t reuse it without asking.
What You Can’t Do
To keep things crystal clear, the following actions are not permitted without my explicit written permission:
- Reposting my photos, articles, or galleries on other websites or social platforms.
- Using my content for commercial purposes, advertising, or promotional material.
- Copying large sections of text for your own blog, newsletter, or publication.
- Training AI models, datasets, or automated systems using my content.
- Republishing, modifying, or distributing any part of this site in any format.
If you’re unsure whether something is allowed, assume it isn’t, and just ask. I dont bite, I’m friendly, I promise.
What You Can Do
I’m not a monster. You’re welcome to:
- Share links to my pages (in fact, I encourage it).
- Quote short excerpts with proper attribution and a link back.
- Enjoy the content for personal, non‑commercial use.
- Use the site as inspiration for your own travels, photography, or storytelling.
If you want to use something more substantial, drop me a message and we’ll sort it out like civilised humans.
Copyright Details
- Copyright Holder: Alan Morris.
- All Rights Reserved.
- Coverage: All text, images, videos, audio, design elements, and original creative works on this website.
- Jurisdiction: Protected under UK, EU, and international copyright law
This means that even if you’re on the other side of the world, the law still applies. The internet may be global, but copyright travels with the creator.
Why This Matters
This site is part of my personal legacy, a curated record of the places I’ve been, the things I’ve seen, and the stories I want to leave behind. Protecting that work ensures it remains authentic, respected, and genuinely mine.
If you’d like to collaborate, license a photo, or use a piece of content, I’m always open to a conversation. Just ask before borrowing.
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