Syndicating ChickTimes.com Content
Syndication of Content on ChickTimes.com
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All writing on ChickTimes.com is available for syndication, and some of this writing is available at no charge.
Content syndicated for free
One in ten of the articles on ChickTimes.com is licenced under a Creative Commons licence. This means that you are free too:
- adapt, rewrite or shorten;
- share;
- copy;
- distribute; or
- transmit the text
under the following conditions:
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Attribution — You must provide an active link (i.e., do not use the “no_follow” attribute) back to www.chicktimes.com. However, this attribution should not suggest that we endorse you or your use of the work.
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Non-commercial — You may not use this work for commercial purposes (i.e, you cannot resell the text for profit).
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Derivative Works — If you are going to rewrite, alter, transform, or build upon this work, .
You can find articles that are free for syndication under the above conditions by looking for this
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Content syndicated for a fee
Articles that are NOT licenced under the Creative Commons agreement are also available for syndication, and at reasonable rates of between USD50 and USD200 depending on the publication’s circulation.
Note that many of the articles on ChickTimes.com have already appeared in print media in several countries around the world. To avoid violating international copyright treaties, please send a query of the article you are interested in syndicating to angela@chicktimes.com. Although first-print rights are often available, this is sometimes not possible.
Fees paid for print publication automatically includes web publication rights. However, first-print rights do not apply to web publication.