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INTERVIE\VEE ORAL HISTORY AGREEMENT
Historical Society of the District of Columbia Circuit
Oral History Agreement of Stanley Sporkin
1. In consideration of the recording and preservation of my oral history memoir by the
Historical Society ofthe District of Columbia Circuit, Washington, D.C., and its employees and
agents (hereinafter “the Society”), I, Stanley Sporkin, do hereby grant and convey to the Society
and its successors and assigns all of my rights, title, and interest in the tape recordings,
transcripts and computer diskette of my interviews as described in Schedule A hereto, including
literary rights and copyrights. All copies of the tapes, transcripts and diskette are subject to the
same restrictions herein provided.
2. I also reserve for myself and to the executor of my estate the right to use the tapes,
transcripts and diskette and their content as a resource for any book, pamphlet, article or other
writing or for any other purpose.
3. It is my intention in the future to authorize the Society to duplicate, publish, including
publication on the internet, or permit the use of said tape recordings, transcripts and diskette in
any manner that the Society considers appropriate, and I waive any claims I may have or acquire
to any royalties from such use. I will advise you in writing when such authorization shall
become effective. Meantime, the Society is advised that such auth01i zation shall in any event
become effective immediately upon the event of my death.
ACCEPTED this _!f~ay of , , 20~, by Stephen J. Pollak,
President of the Historical Society of the District of Columbia Circuit.
Schedule A
Tape recording(s) and transcript(s) resulting from 6 interviews of Stanley Sporkin on the
following dates:
November 6, 2003
March 23,2004
May 14,2004
October 4, 2004
November4, 2004
December 14, 2004
Number
of Tapes
2
1
2
1
1
1
The transcripts of the 6 interviews are contained on one diskette.
Pages of
Transcript”
37
17
18
22
20
22