Using Hashtags.org Copyrighted Articles and Materials
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Permission Not Needed to Quote Articles or Other Copyright Material
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Permission Sometimes Given With No Requirement of Licensing Fees
Hashtags.org often gets requests from educators who want to share articles or other materials with students, government officials who want to share the same with people in their agency, and training leaders in private companies who want to share the same with employees. Our response is always to suggest that a link to the material on Hashtags.org be established, instead of reproducing our content via printed or electronic means. If a link is not workable, we also suggest that students or others be supplied with the URLs of each article so they can access the items on Hashtags.org websites on their own computers, and print them if need be. No permission is needed for a link or supplying others with the URLs of particular articles or other materials.
In special instances, Hashtags.org provides permission for a limited number of print reproductions of articles or other materials to be distributed in classrooms of educational institutions. Also, permission has been given to members of professional organizations who volunteer to help educate their colleagues by conducting a conference program. Please email requests to Copyright Requests in these instances or if you have other needs not addressed here. Fees are waived on a case-by-case basis.
Most Requests for Use of Hashtags.org Content Require Licensing Fees
Hashtags.org, at its discretion, licenses articles or other materials to businesses, professional associations, government agencies, schools and individuals for reproduction in print or on password-protected intranet sites. No licenses for the use of content from any Hashtags.org website are sold to other Internet websites.
On intranet sites, individual unmodified Hashtags.org articles or materials are licensed for use during a single 30-day period for $100 per item. (Graphic elements contained within an article or other materials are included in the price of the article.)
In print (including books, magazines, pamphlets, flyers and memos), individual unmodified Hashtags.org articles or materials are licensed for a one-time use for $100 per item. Second printings or revised editions require another payment of $100 per item. A license for all printings or all revised editions requires a payment of $250 per item. (Graphic elements contained within an article or other materials are included in the price of the article.)
The fee is separate for each medium. Thus, if an article is to be used in print and on an intranet site, the fee would be $200.
In addition to paying the copyright fee, the following two lines must be associated with any reprint:
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