Users of NAEP items that include third - party copyrighted materials, e.g., reading passages, photographs, images, etc., must seek and receive
copyright permission from the copyright holder before that material is reproduced elsewhere.
Just like game publishers, movie studios and music labels have often claimed that allowing anyone to bypass those access controls, even to make legal and important uses that don't
require permission from the copyright holder, would destroy their industries,» Stoltz told the E-Commerce...
For example, suppose that your employer thinks that the Kumon method of teaching mathematics is a horrible method of instruction, and you post Kumon method exercises or explanations on your Facebook page (assume to avoid going on tangents that you had
express permission from the copyright holder to do so).
No part of this document may be used or reproduced in any manner or means, including print, electronic, mechanical, or by any information storage and retrieval system whatsoever, without written
permission from the copyright holder.
This recipe for Neapolitan Trifles from Something Sweet by Miriam Pascal, is reproduced with
permission from the copyright holders, ArtScroll / Mesorah Publications.
The only way you can use an image you did not take or create is if you have written
permission from the copyright holder.
No part of this document may be used or reproduced in any manner or means, including print, electronic, mechanical, or by any information storage and retrieval system whatsoever, without written
permission from the copyright holder.
No part of this publication may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written
permission from the copyright holder.
There would have been a problem, however, if the Court had decided otherwise and had followed what in particular some copyright holders deem sensible: that
permission from the copyright holder is needed for redirecting internet users via hyperlinks to freely available information.
So, you can get
permission from the copyright holder or from Twitter.
For example, it seems like many popular feature films have become part of the GIF and internet meme culture, where GIFs of various episodes are posted on Twitter and such, seemingly without
any permission from the copyright holder.
There's also a risk of copyright violation unless the video is in the public domain, or you have
permission from the copyright holder.
No part of this document may be used or reproduced in any manner or means, including print, electronic, mechanical, or by any information storage and retrieval system whatsoever, without written
permission from the copyright holder.
Downloading videos is also a potential copyright infringement unless you own the video yourself, have
permission from the copyright holder, or it's in the public domain.
If a form is copyrighted, it's important to obtain
permission from the copyright holder to copy it into an electronic format.