Copyright Guidelines
All articles and other editorial content on the Learn the Net website are protected under United States copyright laws and international treaties. They may not be duplicated or distributed without written permission from Michael Lerner Productions, which reserves all rights.
We often receive inquiries from people who want to use Learn the Net articles for training sessions and presentations. Any use of Learn the Net content in a form other than viewing it on the website must be approved in advance. Please e-mail your request, providing specific information as to how you would like to use the content. You can also call our San Francisco office at 415-826-2727.
In general, we use the following guidelines:
- Non-profit organizations may reproduce and distribute up to 50 copies of no more than five articles free of charge. Distribution must be for non-commercial, educational purposes only.
- Content can be reproduced in print only, not in electronic format.
- The copyright notice and the URL of the website [http://www.learnthenet.com] must be prominently displayed.
If you want to distribute Learn the Net content in a for-profit endeavor, we would be happy to discuss a licensing agreement. Please e-mail us with a description of the use and number of users, so we can quote a price.
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