Do you rely on your daily newspaper clippings to keep up to date?

If you're a PR professional you'll probably review and distribute them first thing. To do it legally you need a licence.

Newspapers are copyright protected and if you don't have a licence to copy newspaper content you could be breaking the law.

Fortunately, the Newspaper Licensing Agency (NLA) provides a variety of convenient and compliant solutions for copying - in print or electronic formats.
 
To keep life simple and because the rules are different for in-house press officers and public relations agencies we have 2 sections on this site one for public relations agencies and one for all others.  
 

What you need to know
If you reproduce, republish or re-distribute someone else's work without the permission of the copyright holder or the relevant licensing body, there is a good chance that you are violating copyright law.

Copying newspaper articles requires a licence.  The Newspaper Licencing Agency makes it easier for organisations to manage copyright compliance. 

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