If changes are made to the work, then permission is not needed?
If changes are made to the work, then permission is not needed?
It does not matter—particularly if you’re using an important part of the work. Changes made to others’ works can also be regarded as ‘derogatory treatment’ under the law.
In many circumstances, publishers do not need permission to copy or do other restricted activities in relation to third party material and similarly, others do not need to seek permission from publishers to use their material. Using less than a ...
Usually permission is needed anyway. The content creator may set more permissive conditions if the use is non-commercial, but permission will nevertheless be needed.
Licence agreements Getting permission to incorporate copyright content into your work, such as extracts or images, requires you to enter into an agreement with the copyright holder of a work. It is a good idea to ask for permission at the beginning ...
Licence agreements Getting permission to incorporate copyright content into your work, such as extracts or images, requires you to enter into an agreement with the copyright holder of a work. It is a good idea to ask for permission at the beginning ...