Contact & Cover, and all content within, including all publications and newsletters are copyrighted. As such, copying or other redistribution of content from these sources - in whole or in part - violates the law in virtually every country around the world. Such violations may subject you to fines for each violation, and these fines can quickly reach levels of US$100,000 or more.*
Illegal copying includes sharing of online access or regular printing of multiple copies, photocopying, faxing or other redistribution.
All copyrighted publications are governed by the doctrine of "pfair use" that allows copying in limited circumstances. That means...
- You may:
- • Copy or email - on an occasional basis - a single story or article and send it to a colleague
- • Route a single copy of a printed newsletter to colleagues
- • Print out a single copy of your online newsletter and route it to colleagues
- You may not:
- • Put a newsletter or online content on your network, unless licensed to do so
- • Republish or repackage content from newsletters or web sites
- • Copy or email an entire issue of a newsletter
- • Routinely copy and distribute portions of a newsletter or online content
For clarification on what is or is not acceptable use of content, please contact Steve Albrecht at (619) 445-4735,
SteveA@contactandcover.com
* The Berne and Universal Copyright Conventions provide copyright protection - and sanctions for violations - around the world. Relevant U.S. law is the Federal Copyright Act (section 17 USC 504 et seq.).