Be careful what you post on your website!
Posted on 12/17/2012 at 09:53 AM by The Newsroom
- Get permission! If you have information regarding the owner of the work, contact the owner directly. If you are not certain, you can search the database of the Copyright Office for such information. In the absence of permission, err on the side of not using the material.
- Verify that you are getting permission from someone who is authorized to grant permission.
- Request the permission in writing.
- Be prepared to pay a fee for the use.
- Give credit to the author/artist.
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