I would like to provide a General Knowledge crossword for my free Parish Magazine. There are free crosswords that I can download but would there be any copyright problems with re-printing them?
they say "No permission is given by Hodder Headline Limited or its subsidiaries for their use by any person other than such holders (except in the case of viewing the site from a personal computer or downloading material for personal non-commercial use) and such use may constitute an infringement of the holders’ rights" That to me seems to indicate you...
Thanks black_cat51. I would be using the grid, clues and answers. As yet I haven't downloaded any but I have emailed Chambers Daily online Gk with this question because it is the one I prefer. I have had no response from them so far though.
they say "No permission is given by Hodder Headline Limited or its subsidiaries for their use by any person other than such holders (except in the case of viewing the site from a personal computer or downloading material for personal non-commercial use) and such use may constitute an infringement of the holders’ rights" That to me seems to indicate you can't (ie it's not personal use)
if you were to print it, as the magazine is a free parish magazine with a small circulation, the likelihood of the owners getting het up about it is quite remote. But it is very nice of you to ask them.
Thank you for the reply Mosaic. It would seem that it might be an option then as our circulation is tiny (600 copies). I had thought we should print their company as our source but would that be a good idea given black_cats answer from their T&Cs?
No expert in these things but given you are not making money from the act, it would seem unlikely folk would want to spend the money & effort to make you cease. Of course if this is church related you may have moral issues with it though :-)
Thanks Old_Geezer, I think you are right but you hear of so much daft litigation these days it made me unsure. I don't have a moral issue with it and will keep quiet in front of the vicar!
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