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rachelcook
On Minti Since: January 16th
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| This group provides an area to view direct permission from original authors to use their copyright content whole or in part for use on the Minti site.
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Hi Izzy
Thank you for seeking permission to post the article from our website.
We are happy for you to have the information on your website - we only
ask that original sources be listed - which you have done.
Regards
Janisse
Australian Vaccination Network
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Dear Angela,
Thank you for your feedback to the NHS Direct web site.
All the content on NHS Direct Online is copyrighted. Third parties are only allowed to replicate information from the NHS Direct web site if this is clearly stated. I would suggest the article in question on your web site should be removed, or amended to link to our content.
To use content from NHS Direct you will need to apply to OPSI for a licence. Information on how to obtain permission to reproduce material from our website can be found in our content authorisation policy, viewable at:
http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/articles/article.aspx?ArticleId=803
However, you may find it more to provide a link to our health information instead of reproducing it. Our website links policy can be viewed at http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/articles/article.aspx?articleId=804
Thank you again for contacting us regarding this matter.
Editorial team, NHS Direct New Media. |
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Dear Angela
Thank you for your request. Unfortunately we cannot give you permission to reproduce information from the Better Health Channel on your website. This would contravene the legal agreement we have with our content partners.
We are happy for you to provide a link to information on the Better Health Channel. However there are a few conditions:
· The link cannot be used to indicate endorsement, approval or sponsorship of your website, your organisation or its services.
· If there are fees involved in the use of any part of your website, it should be noted that the Better Health Channel is a free service provided by the Victorian Government.
· No charge of any sort can be attached to the availability of BHC information. For example if you have a subscription section on your site, the BHC link should not be placed inside this subscription area. If this is not possible it should be clearly stated that the BHC is a free service provided by the Victorian Government.
· The link to the BHC website cannot be used as any part of a revenue generating mechanism to promote your organisation or its services.
· Any link to the Better Health Channel must be immediately removed if this is requested by Better Health Channel.
Regards
XXXXX
Communications Manager
Better Health Channel
Department of Human Services
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Dear Angela,
Applogies for not being able to answer your request before. The content on http://nobelprize.org/educational_games/medicine/landsteiner/readmore.html
is copyright protected and cannot be placed on your website.
Yours sincerely,
XXXXX
Executive Editor |
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Michael from The Mood Disorders Support Group of NYC (http://www.mdsg.org) has granted us permission to use the work on their site for http://www.minti.com/parenting-advice/7231/Depression--Medications/ |
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Subject: Copyright – article permission
Hi,
My company owns the website http://minti.com and we allow parents to publish their own advice or advice that is in the public domain or if they get specific permission from the original authors. We are also are for-profit (commercial site).
One of our members has been posting an article from http://www.XXXXXXXXXX.com. You can find this on Minti published by one of our members at http://www.XXXXXXXX.com.
If you could please let me know whether the content is copyrighted and cannot be placed onto Minti, I can have the content removed. If not, could you please email me with your permission? Thanks so much :0)
Cheers, Angela,
Minti Community Administrator
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Rachel Cook
Founder of Minti |
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I contacted the Food Standard Agency in the UK about text that a member had copied in her article.
The Food Standards Agency has gotten back to me saying that the text on the website is Crown Copyright. (Meaning Government Copyright). It's fine if you quote up to 200 words without seeking permission as long as you quote where you got the text from.
They are happy for us to mention our advice, and to let people know that the advice for the site is for the UK and reflects products available in the UK, UK/EU regulations, etc. |
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We have received permission from the American Society for Nutrition to publish their article: Efficacy of a green tea extract rich in catechin polyphenols and caffeine in increasing 24-h energy expenditure and fat oxidation in humans1,2,3.
However, we must credit the copyright owner of this article in this way:
Am. J. Clin. Nutr. (1999; Vol. 70, No. 6, pp. 1040-1045), American Society for Nutrition.
And if we intend to use the Green Tea study again, we have to let them know where we are using it. |
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