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Edie Pink and Edie’s Farm contain 3 types of content:

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  1. New content by me, Edie Sedgwick 2.0
  2. Historical material from Andy Warhol, The Factory, Photographers, Artists
  3. New contributions to Edie’s Farm by varied authors

Each type of content has a different use policy:

New Content by me, Edie Sedgwick 2.0

Creative Commons License
Edie Pink and Edie’s Farm by Edie Sedgwick 2.0 are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://edie.pink/contact.

Historical Material

I do not hold the copyright to any of this work. Please consult the copyright holder for use rights. Unfortunately I don’t have much information on who holds specific copyrights to historical materials. The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and The Andy Warhol Museum might be good places to start.

New Contributions to Edie’s Farm by other authors

Individual authors may use any license of their choice by stating it with their post. If no license is stated, then these contributions are:
Creative Commons License
Edie’s Farm by various authors is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://edie.pink/contact.

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Your secrets are safe with me! (mostly)

Privacy Policy

I like to have fun. Yes, I can be a gossip. Okay, I’ve lied on occasion. Maybe I was a klepto at points.

Nonetheless, I will not share your email or any other personal information with anyone. If you subscribe your email will only be used to send you notices from Edie Pink and Edie’s Farm, it will never be sold to other parties.

However, this is The Internet after all. The Internet is worse at keeping secrets than Studio 54 or the back room at Max’s Kansas City. Obviously anybody can read anything you post here. Perhaps clever jerks can even scrape non-visible stuff like your email.

I promise to be good. But you should still be careful.

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