Journals’ picture copyright policies compared

Nature Publishing Group is one of several publishers whose policy on picture copyright is examined on the blog Public Rambling. The verdict on us?

“In their page on rights and permission they write:

“Permission can be obtained for re-use of portions of material – ranging from a single figure to a whole paper – in books, journals/magazines, newsletters, theses/dissertations, classroom materials/academic course packs, academic conference materials, training materials (including continuing medical education), promotional materials, and web sites. Some permission requests can be granted free of charge, others carry a fee.”

So it is possible to get permission to use their content but it has to be obtained on a case by case basis and it might cost money. I tried getting permissions to use pictures from a Nature Biotech paper for a educational website and it cost nothing for 1 to 3 pictures. Above that it starts costing 150 dollars. It also costs nothing to get permission to include less than 400 words but above that we have to pay. The procedure is very straightforward and can be done in a minute."

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