Permissions Policy - Copyright, Linking, Reprinting

Renaissance Publishing, LLC is the owner and publisher/operator of MyNewOrleans.com and all content provided here.

All materials contained on or in the MyNewOrleans.com Web site is protected by international copyright, trademark and other intellectual property laws. You may not modify, copy, reproduce, republish, upload, post, transmit or distribute in any way any material from the site, including code and software, except where noted herein.

Quoting Articles

Under certain circumstances, it is permissible to quote directly from MyNewOrleans.com and related publishing titles of Renaissance Publishing, LLC. The context, number, and length of the quotes determine whether permission is or is not required. It is not acceptable to selectively quote from articles in a manner that changes their meaning, to take quotes out of context or to combine quotes to create a sentence. It may also be considered infringement if a large percentage of the publication is comprised of quotes from MyNewOrleans.com or related magazine articles. It is always best to submit your request for clearance.

To publish an excerpt of not more than one paragraph from a MyNewOrleans.com, you must include full credit to MyNewOrleans.com and its relate magazine as well as the original date of publication. Full credit is defined as a full citation to the article, including author, date of publication, and full name of MyNewOrleans.com and the magazine name.

With advance request, additional permission may be granted for bonafide educational purposes. These requests must be made in writing to the editorial department.

This practice applies to text only; visual images, including photographs may not be used.

Quoting an article on television or radio

In order to publish an excerpt of not more than one paragraph from a MyNewOrleans.com or magazine article, you must include full credit to MyNewOrleans.com and the magazine and the date of publication. Full credit is defined as a full citation to the article, including author, date of publication, and full name of MyNewOrleans.com and the magazine name.

Linking to Web articles

It is possible to use MyNewOrleans.com articles in electronic formats. Most World Wide Web uses are limited to a maximum posting period of one year.

Advance permission is required in order to link to an article on MyNewOrleans.com.  You may mail, email or fax your request to:

Renaissance Publishing, LLC
110 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Suite 123
Metairie, LA 70005
Todd@myNewOrleans.com
Fax: 504-828-1385

The following basic information is required in order to process your permission request:

Title/headline of the article
Author’s name
Date of publication
List the URL where the article is located, if possible
How you intend to use the article
Media in which it will be published
Start and end date the article will remain posted electronically
Publisher/Web site information
If electronic distribution or freestanding reprints, what is the number of recipients?
What is the charge if payment of a fee is required for the service or product?

Also include:

Your name
Company
Complete postal address
City, state, zip code
Email address
Phone and fax number

MyNewOrleans.com articles posted in compliance with this policy must include the following copyright notice:

© 2010 (or year) Renaissance Publishing, LLC and MyNewOrleans.com and (Magazine Name). Reprinted by Permission.
Article reprints for personal use (non-publishing)

Up to three digital copies or three print copies per page may be downloaded from the site for your personal, non-commercial use only, provided you keep intact all copyright and other proprietary notices.

Reprints

Advance permission is required in order to reprint an article from MyNewOrleans.com or any Renaissance Publishing, LLC magazine.

High quality custom reprints of Renaissance Publishing, LLC magazine articles may be ordered through the Renaissance Publishing, LLC or its reprint partners.  For more information, call Renaissance Publishing, LLC at (504) 828-1380.

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