Notes on Copyright & Related Issues

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Obtaining Permission to use Copyrighted Work

You can gain permission to use someone else's copyrighted work by:

When you request permission from a copyright holder to use their work, you should always include:

You should also expect to have to give something back, and should thus request their instructions on:

While you are at it, you should also ask them to confirm that they actually have the appropriate rights to grant you this permission or, if not, to direct you to the appropriate rights-holder.


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