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Question: Can I use copyrighted material?

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Answer: Customers are totally responsible for obtaining rights to use any logo, trademark, service mark, artwork, name, photograph, statement, illustration or any other intellectual property on the products purchased by the customer. Union Pen shall not be held liable for the unauthorized use of any art, logo, trademark or copyright printed on any item ordered by the customer.
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How can I get permission to use copyrighted material from the journal?

The AAPS Journal: Frequently Asked Questions
You can download the copyright permission PDF at www.aapsj.org/copyright/copyright.pdf, fill out the form, and then either email or fax to the AAPS Editorial Office. All permission responses will be made in writing, either via email or by conventional mail.
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PharmSciTech: Frequently Asked Questions
You can download the copyright permission PDF at www.aapspharmscitech.org/copyright/copyright.pdf, fill out the form, and then either email or fax to the AAPS Editorial Office. All permission responses will be made in writing, either via email or by conventional mail.
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What copyrighted material would you like to use?

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Identify the material and the specific portion you want to use as thoroughly as possible (by full title, date, report number, module number, caption, author, URL, etc.).
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How do you plan to use the copyrighted material?

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Do you plan to refer to it? Reproduce it "as is" in part or in its entirety? Create a hypertext link to it? Translate it "as is" into another language? Something else? Please describe your intended use in detail.
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May I have permission to use copyrighted material?

Frequently Asked Questions - SLACK Book Division
All SLACK Incorporated publications and products are copyrighted; therefore, you may not make copies of any part of a book without prior permission from the Publisher. If you wish to reprint or copy material from a SLACK Incorporated product, you must submit a formal request for permission, which may be done online, via fax, or mail. Please visit the Copyright and Permission Information page for more details.
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How do I get permission to use copyrighted material?

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All website design, text, graphics, layout, and content contained in this website are copyright ©1999 Gospel Publishing House and protected by U.S. and international copyright laws. All rights reserved. No reproductions are allowed without permission. See Copyright Notice under Legal Notices for more detailed information, or email your inquiry to rightsandpermissions@gph.org.
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Can I use copyrighted material on my site?

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You can use copyrighted material on your site if you have the holders permission to do so. If we find that you are in violation of U.S. copyright laws we have the right to suspend or cancel your hosting account at anytime.
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Can I use copyrighted material in my entries?

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Not unless you contact the proper owners of the image and obtain permission. Contact them first, you may be surprised at how many will give you the OK. We try out best to keep the site free other people's hard work. Sometimes, however, our users sneak one past us. We will promptly remove any offending image and warn the author. If they have been warned before for the same reason, we will delete their account and ban them from using our site.
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What is the policy regarding copyrighted material?

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Copyright is a serious matter. Be careful and pay attention when posting material that was created elsewhere. Unless you know that the originator has granted you permission to copy, you should assume that you don't have permission. However, it is certainly fair use to draw people's attention to an issue and point to the original article if it is available online.
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What is "fair use" of copyrighted material?

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Fair Use" is a limitation on the exclusive rights of copyright holders. The U.S. Copyright Act (Title 17, U.S. Code) gives copyright holders the exclusive right to reproduce works for a limited time period. Fair use is a limitation on this right. A use that is considered "fair" does not infringe copyright, even if it involves one of the exclusive rights of copyright holders.
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If I use copyrighted material in my design, what do I need to do?

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Copyrighted material may be used if it is possible to obtain the legal rights to prepare design renderings. If copyrighted materials are used, the copyright holder must complete the U.S. Mint's Release Form. If you wish to send artwork that depicts a concept, please sign and send the Release Form with your submission.
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Question: Is the information on this site copyrighted?

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Answer: Some is, some isn't. Please refer to Copyright page to find out what is copyrighted and what is not.
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How do I get permission to use a copyrighted work?

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Permission to use a copyrighted work is called a "license." A license must be obtained from the owner of the copyright prior to using the work. The license can be oral or written. Obviously, the use of a clearly written licensing agreement will avoid confusion. The writing does not have to be detailed to be effective. A simple letter or invoice is usually sufficient.
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What about the use of copyrighted materials in my course?

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The network will not put materials online without copyright permission. To use journal articles, photographs, cartoons, images, or software on the network, permission must be acquired. Student Satisfaction and Perceived Learning with Online Courses: Principles and Examples from the SUNY Learning Network, Fredericksen E., Pickett A.M., Pelz W., Swan K., Shea P, JALN, Volume 4, Issue 2 - September 2000.
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Are your images copyrighted? Am I free to use them?

Frequently Asked Questions | USDA PLANTS
All images at PLANTS are free for non-commercial scientific and educational uses. Conditions of use vary as follows, and acknowledgement is required: Non-copyrighted images: Use of these public domain PLANTS images is unrestricted (i.e., free for any use) and you do not have to notify the photographer or the PLANTS Database. You must acknowledge the source of the image as shown below no matter how or where you use it.
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What material is copyrighted?

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All OA Conference-approved and Board-approved literature is copyrighted by Overeaters Anonymous, Inc. Permission must first be obtained from the World Service Office to reprint any literature. To assist members in carrying the message of recovery, OA groups and service bodies may reprint some items without having to submit a written request to the WSO.
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What is "fair use"? How does it affect copyrighted material?

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Fair use" is a defense to an allegation of infringement under the U.S. copyright law that permits limited use of portions of a copyrighted work without the copyright owner's permission for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research. Section 107 of the Copyright Act establishes four basic factors to be considered in deciding whether a use constitutes a fair use.
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Do these beats use samples or contain any copyrighted material?

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All of our beats are 100% original, and 100% sample free. However, some clients wish to use samples for custom production and they will be responsible for clearing any and all samples used with respective copyright owners. Please contact us about any beat/loop/track in question.
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How can I get permission to reprint part of a title or to use copyrighted material for a class?

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Please visit our Rights & Permissions website for direct internet access to our rights and permissions department, forms for requesting permission to photocopy and reprinting, and information about subsidiary rights. Support for multimedia titles is available from the electronic projects team: please email your queries to us for a speedy response.
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Q21. HOW MUCH COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL CAN I USE ON MY OWN WEB PAGE?

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You can use anything for which you have permission from the copyright owner. It's always polite to ask. In the USA, materials published more than 75 years ago are in the public domain, free for any use. Older unpublished materials (manuscripts, for instance) enjoy protection at least until 2001. Materials published between 1923 and 1978 may still be under copyright -- you must check first.
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In what format (delivery medium) do you intend to use the copyrighted material?

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Do you intend to use it in publications, software tools, CD-ROM products, instructional materials, marketing literature, or merchandise (e.g., T-shirts, badges, pens)? If you intend to use the material in any kind of publication (e.g., book, article, technical report, press release, Web page, presentation, briefing) please provide the working title, expected publication date, and publisher or publication name, if any.
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Question: What constitutes unlicensed copy and display of copyrighted material?

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Answer: Unlicensed use or distribution of copyrighted works is illegal and may be considered a criminal act. Copyright law grants the exclusive right to use, copy, distribute, display and perform a copyrighted work to the owner of the copyright. The owner of the copyright is the only entity that may grant permission for anyone to use, copy, distribute, display and perform the work.
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Is every educational or research use of copyrighted material covered by fair use?

Monmouth University: Copyright Information and FAQ
No. You must perform the four-factor analysis described above to help determine whether your use constitutes fair use. Except as prohibited by law, Monmouth University will indemnify and defend an employee against whom an action, claim, or proceeding is brought or threatened as a result of the employee's good faith performance of duties on behalf of, or at the direction of, the University. For additional information, refer to the University's Indemnification and Defense Policy.
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Are there any times that I can use a copyrighted work without risking infringement?

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Yes. The concept of fair use permits the utilization of copyrighted materials for certain purposes. For example, a newspaper can publish copyrighted works for purposes of reporting news and a teacher can make multiple copies of certain works for classroom use without risking infringement. In order to determine if a use is fair or is an infringement, one must determine how much of the copyrighted work is used and the impact this use will have on the potential market for the copyrighted work.
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