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VC 150 Memories is a celebration of the people, places, and events that make Ventura County such a unique and special place to live. Think of it as a Community Photo Album where every person in the county can create a section of the album by using Tags to categorize their photos. &#13;
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As the project grows, shared experiences will emerge. Residents will have the opportunity to see their connections with others. The entire collection is archived at the Museum of Ventura County so that future generations will be able to look back through the “photo album” of the people in Ventura County in 2023. </text>
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                  <text>Copyright is retained by the individual submitting the materials. By submitting a photo to the VC 150 Memories project, participants grant the project organizers, including the County of Ventura and the Museum of Ventura County, the non-exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, and royalty-free right to use, reproduce, modify, publish, display, distribute, and otherwise exploit the photo for any purpose, including but not limited to promoting the project and Ventura County and public display of the content. Participants represent and warrant that they have obtained all necessary permissions from any persons appearing in the photos to allow the project to use the photos as described in these &lt;a href="https://venturacounty150.com/terms-and-condition/"&gt;Terms and Conditions&lt;/a&gt;.</text>
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