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COPYRIGHT POLICY
COPYRIGHT NOTICE as printed in The Spokesman-Review
Copyright © 2008, The Spokesman-Review. All
rights reserved.
No part of The Spokesman-Review may be reproduced in any
form by any means, electronic or mechanical (including photocopying,
recording or information storage and retrieval) without permission
in writing from the publisher. Purchasers of the newspaper
are granted the right to make two (2) photocopies for personal,
non-commercial use of any article originated by The Spokesman-Review.
Copying for purposes other than personal use or internal reference,
or reproduction of articles or columns not owned by The Spokesman-Review
(including comic strips, Associated Press and other wire service
reports) without written permission of The Spokesman-Review
or the copyright owner is expressly forbidden.
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The words “The Spokesman-Review” and the proprietary
typeface and design in which they appear at the top of Page
One of this newspaper are a registered trademark of Cowles
Publishing Company. The Spokesman-Review trademark may not
be reproduced or used for any purpose without the express
written permission of The Spokesman-Review.
Permission to reproduce Spokesman-Review articles or other
intellectual property may require payment of a fee. Address
all inquiries and requests concerning use or reproduction
of The Spokesman-Review’s copyrighted or trademarked
material to: Rights and Permissions, The Spokesman-Review,
P.O. Box 2160, Spokane, WA 99210-2160.
RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS
The Spokesman-Review can only grant permission to reprint
or reproduce work that has been originally produced by its
staffers or correspondents. We cannot grant permission to
reproduce any article which is a reprint from another news
or wire service or from a newspaper syndicate (i.e., The Associated
Press, Creators Syndicate, Knight-Ridder/Tribune Information
Services) because we do not hold the copyright to those works.
If an article was written by a correspondent of The Spokesman-Review
and is dated 1976 or later, you must get additional permission
to reprint or reproduce the work directly from the writer.
If, however, the writer is identified as a member of our staff,
we control all rights and have authority to grant permission.
Anyone wishing to reprint or reproduce editorial cartoons
produced by Milt Priggee must contact him directly for permission.
Also, anyone wishing to reprint or reproduce photographs taken
by staff photographers should direct their request to the
Editorial Photo Department in care of The Spokesman-Review,
keeping in mind that separate fees may be charged for photographic
services.
REQUESTS FOR PERMISSION
All requests for permission to reprint or reproduce articles
published in The Spokesman-Review must be submitted in writing
and should contain the following information:
1. The TITLE OF THE ARTICLE to be reprinted or reproduced;
2. The DATE the article was published in The Spokesman-Review;
3. The NAME of the staff writer or correspondent who wrote
the article;
4. The NUMBER OF COPIES requested to be made;
5. The SPECIFIC USE of the reprinted or reproduced material
(i.e., personal handouts, flyers, newsletter, book, magazine,
Web site, etc.);
6. Information on the AUDIENCE you plan to reach; and
7. Whether or not any REVENUE will be generated by you or
your organization by the use of the article.
Requests should be mailed to:
Rights and Permissions
The Spokesman-Review
P.O. Box 2160
Spokane, WA 99210-2160
or FAXED to: (509) 744-5637
If your request is approved, we will send you the required
copyright/credit line information that must accompany the
copied article and will advise you whether or not a fee or
time limit has been assessed in connection with your request.
If your request is denied, we will also advise you of that
in writing. Our letter to you will also serve as an invoice
for payment whenever a fee is due for the specific permission
granted.
RESTRICTIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND DISCLAIMERS
The following are requirements concerning reprints or reproduction
of materials:
- No news article or editorial or the logotype of The Spokesman-Review
is to be reproduced for any political purpose, including
use in candidate campaigns or for legislative lobbying.
- All articles must be reprinted or reproduced in their
entirety and without modification.
- The original date of publication of an article and the
staff writer’s name should be clearly represented.
- All copies of the reprinted or reproduced article must
carry the proper copyright and credit notification. (Notification
to be supplied by us upon determination and payment of required
fees, if any.)
- In the event an article is used to support advocacy of
any cause, a disclaimer will be required stating that permission
is granted in the interest of public debate and does not
constitute endorsement by The Spokesman-Review.
- Up to two (2) copies of tear-sheets, flyers, magazines,
newsletters, books and/or other items in which the article
is reproduced may be required (or in the case of electronic
transmission, a Web site address is required) for our file,
at no expense to us.
- If a fee is required as a condition for granting permission
to reprint or reproduce an article, it must be paid in advance
of your use of our material.
FEE SCHEDULE
Personal Use
In most cases no fee will be assessed for a reasonable number
of copies of an article reproduced for personal use by individuals
and non-profit organizations. However, this determination
will be made on a per-case basis and details of specific use
must be provided to us. (See REQUESTS)
Bulk Copies
Special arrangements can be negotiated with individuals and/or
non-profit organizations wishing to make bulk copies of newspaper
articles. Requests should detail the types of articles the
individual or organization would be copying, the estimated
number of copies to be made of each article, and the
specifics on how the articles will be distributed and to whom.
Bulk copying will be based on annual use, and an annual fee
will be assessed:
Up to 500 copies per year $15.00 per year
500 to 1,000 copies per year $30.00 per year
An accounting of the number of copies made, along with one
copy of each article reproduced during the prior year, must
be submitted to us before renewal of a bulk copy agreement
will be considered.
Commercial Use
Permission requests from for-profit organizations or individuals
who intend to use newspaper articles in a for-profit venture
are considered “commercial use.” Fees for such
requests are:
| Up to 100 copies |
Minimum of $5.00 per article |
| 101 – 2,000 copies |
$0.03 per copy per article |
| 2,001 – 5,000 copies |
$0.02 per copy per article, up to a maximum fee of $100.00 |
Requests to reproduce more than 5,000 copies of a newspaper
article will be considered on a per-case basis. A reasonable
fee will be assessed based on the specific use.
Electronic Commercial Uses
Electronic commercial uses will also be considered and assessed
fees based on the following schedule:
| Reproduction on Internet Web site |
$25.00 /article for 12 months |
| Reproduction on CD ROM |
$0.01/disk or $7.50/1,000 disks, up to a maximum of $150.00 |
| Film Media |
Considered on a per-case basis only |
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(Last Updated October 2004)
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