Seeking Permission
Below are links to a tutorial about seeking permission to reproduce copyrighted works. (Links take you out of this site.)
1. Identify the copyright owner(s).
2. Contact the copyright owner(s).
3. Securing permission.
4. Keep a detailed record of your quest for obtaining permission.
(From Obtaining Permission to Use Copyrighted Works for Educational Use by Kenneth Crews, Copyright Management Center, IUPUI.)
Additional Information & Resources
- Sources to Consult When Seeking Copyright Owners (including rights management organizations)
- Sample Permission Letters
- Getting Permission (UT Austin) Instructions and "difficult situations."
- How to Investigate
the Copyright Status of a Work (U.S. Copyright
Office)
Explains how to search U.S. Copyright Office catalogs records in person or for a significant hourly fee. - Permissions: An Overview (from Purdue U.) Excellent, concise "how-to" guide.
- When You Cannot Get Permission: Dealing with the “Dead End” of a Copyright Quest (Crews at IUPUI)
Content in this page was used or adapted with permission from one or more institutions. Please see acknowledgements.
Information in this page was reviewed and approved by legal counsel. Please see disclaimer. Review date: January 2007.
