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Re-use of e-Media Institute contents and information in printed form

Members of the press may cite a copy of each graph, document, or a portion of text less than a paragraph long contained in the Information, provided that all portions of text are identified as "Source: e-Media Institute" and the e-Media Institute copyright notice is affixed to all graphics.

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Re-use of e-Media Institute contents and information on the Internet

Quoting from a copyrighted source may be permissible, as long as it is consistent with the "fair use" doctrine of copyright law. But no copyrighted work may be used in its entirety, or in "substantial" proportion, or otherwise in violation of the "fair use" doctrine.

e-Media Institute welcomes hyperlinks from other websites, and understands that limited quotations are a normal accompaniment to such links. Though not legally required, it is customary (not to mention courteous) to notify e-Media Institute of such re-use of its copyrighted content.

Re-use of any “Information” in its entirety or otherwise in violation of the "fair use" doctrine, for which the copyright is owned by e-Media Research Ltd. is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of e-Media Research Ltd.

So, if you see a piece of information on this website that you would like to point out to your readers, use the "quote-and-link" method.  Do not just copy and paste our whole article into your website. That is illegal. Please, describe the article, perhaps quoting a few choice lines to highlight a point of interest, and provide an HTML link to the original article on this website.

Thank you very much.