Copyright Permission
I received the following comment on another blog I write for teachers, from reader Redkudu:
“Just an item of interest: I recently received permission from the YA magazine Cicada to use one of their stories in the classroom. You might remember that a resource you posted a while back helped me format the request.
They said they were pleased to allow me permission, and re-iterated the terms I’d laid out in the letter: 30 class copies, no student gets personal copy, no student work based on the story to be published, rights granted for one year only. It was a really fascinating process, and I’m glad I went through it - partly because I like knowing I went through the appropriate channels, and partly because I can now use the letter as an example for when I teach about copyright and plagiarism. ”
Just another example of how the system works.

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