DISCLAIMERS

The Texas Longhorn Support Network (TLSN) has expanded its charitable goals from an informal network established in 2004 to a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. TLSN aims to support a wide range of individuals who share a common heritage and bond by representing UT Austin in collegiate sports. The organization has raised $250,000 to assist qualifying former student-athletes and graduates who have fallen through society’s safety nets. Many individuals have joined the fundraising efforts to support and assist former Longhorns who once were part of U.T. Athletics.

TLSN is an independent organization celebrating Longhorn Sports History and assisting qualifying Horns who need temporary financial assistance. 

TLSN is not associated with the UT Athletics Department or any organization closely aligned with UT, such as the Texas Exes.

TLSN is a 501 (c) (3) composed of an educational and charitable component. The TLSN website is a free public site building bridges linking past, present, and future Longhorns  

The educational fair use guidelines apply to the material used by educational institutions and for educational purposes. Examples of “educational institutions” include K-12 schools, colleges, and universities. Libraries, museums, and hospitals, and

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other nonprofit institutions also are considered educational institutions under most educational fair use guidelines when they engage in nonprofit instructional, research, or scholarly activities for educational purposes.



“Educational purposes” consist of:

noncommercial instruction or curriculum-based teaching by educators to students at nonprofit educational institutions, planned noncommercial study or investigation directed toward contributing to a field of knowledge, or presentation of research findings at noncommercial peer conferences, workshops, or seminars

The Fair Use Doctrine applies to the TLSN website. Fair use is a limitation and exception to the exclusive right granted by copyright law to the author of a creative work. 

Some of the photos on the TLSN site are from the University of Texas Center for American History, UT Sports information, SWC office, Austin History Center, Texas Sports Hall of fame, Texas Sports Photography, TexasSports.com, the Daily Texan, and Alcalde. All the links to these sites are denoted in the “credit” section of the TLSN website. Please visit these sites to learn more about our great University.

The “good faith” defense (Section 504(c)(2)) reduces the statutory damages where the infringer is an educational institution, library, archive, or public broadcaster and reasonably believed that the infringing use was “fair use.”

 Images on this site should not be construed as an individual’s endorsement of TLSN. The photos on the site consist of publicly available images, pictures from personal collections taken in a public venue, links to other websites, and research from books listed in the “credit” section of this website.

The TLSN website has not and will not seek to exploit any particular image or identity for charitable or commercial purposes without appropriate authorization. None of these images are intended to create a false impression, portray an individual incorrectly, or in an offensive manner. 

The images chosen reflect the spirit, heritage, and bond of former UT student-athletes, coaches, trainers, and managers and their immediate families. However, If your image is on the TLSN site and you want the image removed, please contact Williamdale@msn.com, and the image will be removed immediately- no questions asked.

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