Requested Permission to Quote From Interview or Internet Posting

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About this form

The Requested Permission to Quote From Interview or Internet Posting form is a legal document that allows you to request permission from the copyright holder to use their copyrighted material in your book or article. This form differs from other permission requests in that it specifically addresses content drawn from interviews or online sources, providing a clear framework for obtaining the necessary rights while maintaining respect for the original creator's work.

Form components explained

  • Material to be used: Section where you describe the specific copyrighted content you wish to quote.
  • Copyright holder information: Details of the individual or organization that holds the copyright.
  • Timeframe for use: Option to specify whether permission is granted indefinitely or for a fixed period.
  • Signature line for copyright holder: Area for the copyright holder to sign, indicating consent.
  • Contact information: Place for the requester’s contact details to facilitate communication.
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When this form is needed

This form should be used when you need to quote material from an interview or an online source that is copyrighted. It is essential in situations where you are writing an article, book, or any publication that requires the use of someone else's intellectual property. This ensures you have documented permission, reducing the risk of copyright infringement.

Who can use this document

  • Authors looking to publish articles or books that include third-party material.
  • Journalists seeking to quote interviews or online content in their writings.
  • Researchers who need to include copyrighted materials in their studies or reports.
  • Students preparing dissertations or projects that reference copyrighted works.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the copyrighted material you wish to use and describe it in the designated section.
  • Fill in the details of the copyright holder, including their name and contact information.
  • Specify the timeframe for which you are seeking permission to use the quoted material.
  • Sign and date the form to validate your request.
  • Send the completed form to the copyright holder for their review and signature.

Notarization requirements for this form

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, it is advisable to consult legal counsel if you have questions about the necessity of notarizing this document in your situation.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to provide a detailed description of the material to be used.
  • Not including full contact information for both parties.
  • Overlooking to specify the timeframe for which permission is requested.
  • Not following up with the copyright holder after submission.

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  • Convenient and fast access to the requested form, available for immediate download.
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Quick recap

  • The form is essential for obtaining permission to quote copyrighted material.
  • Clearly outline the intended use and duration of the permission.
  • Ensure proper completion and signatures to validate your request.

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FAQ

Recording the Interview Generally, states fall into one of two groups with respect to wiretapping laws: (1) one-party consent states that require the approval of one party to the conversation to record it; or (2) two-party consent states that require the approval of all parties to the conversation to record it.

Copyright is jointly held by interviewer and interviewee. If you have conducted the interview, you still need written permission from the interviewee, and that form must include permission to publish.Your own previously published materials, unless you retained copyright.

Copyright of speech given during an interview relies heavily on the fixation element of copyright law. When a work is fixed in a copy or recording, the work is created. This gives the work its copyright. Therefore, when an interview is physically recorded it becomes copyrighted.

You DON'T need permission: To use quotes from famous people as long as they are used in a brief and positive or neutral way to support your independent work - and with proper attribution. To quote or reference the title or author of a work such as books, poems, movies, TV shows or songs.

First, a simple rule. If what you write about a person is positive or even neutral, then you don't have defamation or privacy issues. For instance, you may thank someone by name in your acknowledgements without their permission. If you are writing a non-fiction book, you may mention real people and real events.

One publisher requires permission for using 25 words or more from any one source, aggregate over the entirety of your book. This means if you quote 16 words in one place and 10 words in another, you must get written permission.

First, a simple rule. If what you write about a person is positive or even neutral, then you don't have defamation or privacy issues. For instance, you may thank someone by name in your acknowledgements without their permission. If you are writing a non-fiction book, you may mention real people and real events.

The use of relatively short direct quotes from a published work does not usually require permission from the copyright holder as it typically falls under the fair use provision. In fact, the moment the work becomes final it is automatically copyrighted.

YES. You can legally use quotes in small business that are in the public domain. Generally, quotes said before 1923 are in public domain because the protection on them is now expired.

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