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November 20, 2009
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Article Reprint Information

Article reprints from NewsFactor Network provide an excellent marketing tool for businesses.

Use them for sales collateral, direct mail, tradeshow handouts, press kits, customer relations, and other promotional purposes.

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Copyright Restrictions

Please keep in mind that all original content on NewsFactor Network is copyrighted material. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of NewsFactor Network is prohibited.

Your use of any NewsFactor Network Web site indicates your acceptance of these terms. For additional information, please see our Terms of Use page.

If you would like to reproduce or distribute copies of any NewsFactor Network article, please contact us to order reprints and/or to license the right to reproduce content on your Web site.

Please note that you can link to the headline of a NewsFactor article from your Web site without charge. However, if you would like to reproduce all or part of a NewsFactor article on your site, a content-licensing fee is required before the content is posted to your site.

Complete pricing and ordering information is provided below.


Content Licensing:
Post an Article on Your Site and/or
Make Unlimited Copies of an Article

If you would like to reproduce all or part of a NewsFactor article on your Web site, payment of a content-licensing fee of U.S. $995.00 per article is required BEFORE the content can be posted to your site.

Reproduced articles must include proper attribution and a link back to the appropriate NewsFactor Network site.

The $995 fee includes the right for your company to make an unlimited number of copies of the article for use by your company or organization (not for resale or republication).

This fee can be waived for companies ordering a minimum of 1,000 professionally produced article reprints (see pricing below).

Please contact us for assistance.


Professionally Produced Article Reprints:
Black & White

Quantity
One-Sided:
B & W
Total Price
Two-Sided:
B & W
Total Price
1,000
U.S. $2,150
U.S. $2,600
2,500
U.S. $2,650
U.S. $3,200
5,000
U.S. $3,000
U.S. $3,600
10,000
U.S. $4,500
U.S. $5,400

Professionally Produced Article Reprints:
4-Color Front, Black & White Back

Quantity
One-Sided:
4-Color
Total Price
Two-Sided:
4C/B&W
Total Price
1,000
U.S. $2,500
U.S. $3,000
2,500
U.S. $3,000
U.S. $3,600
5,000
U.S. $3,500
U.S. $4,200
10,000
U.S. $5,000
U.S. $6,000

Total Price for Professionally Produced Reprints Includes

Design, production, proof for approval before printing, AND shipping and handling via UPS or other common carrier regular ground service. California orders will be charged state sales tax in addition to the total price.

If you are ordering 1,000 or more reprints, the above prices also include rights to post the full article on your company's Web site, with proper attribution and a link back to the appropriate NewsFactor Network site.


Logo Option

Article reprints can include your company logo in black & white for an additional charge of $250.00 (US$). Please submit logo in EPS format.


Delivery Time

Please allow 3 to 4 weeks for delivery.


Payment Terms

Payment in full for article reprint orders must be received before production begins. Advance payment is also required before posting articles to a Web site. No exceptions, please. For your convenience, we accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express, as well as Company Checks payable to NewsFactor Network.


How To Place Your Order

Call Toll Free:
1 (877) 908-2500
in the U.S. & Canada, or

+1 (818) 713-2500
Worldwide

E-mail:
sales2006 at newsfactor.com

Mailing Address:
NewsFactor Network
21700 Oxnard St. Suite 2040
Woodland Hills, CA 91367


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