PREL holds the copyright on all of the original
material written or developed by our employees and published on
this website. Material may be viewed, downloaded, copied, or printed
for personal use. Multiple copying of textual material in whole
or part, or any reuse of graphic or video material, requires permission
from PREL.
Please submit your request for permission to the
Director of Communications by fax (808) 441-1385; email askprel@prel.org;
or letter addressed to PREL, 900 Fort Street Mall, Suite 1300, Honolulu,
Hawaii 96813.
The following information is required for reporting
purposes:
- a brief description of your organization, indicating
whether or not you are non-profit
- the material you wish to use (provide the URL)
- how you wish to use it
- the number of copies you would like to make
- the audience to whom you will be distributing
it.
If permission is granted, PREL requires the following
acknowledgment on each copy: "This material has been reproduced
with the permission of Pacific Resources for Education and Learning,
www.prel.org. Copyright PREL [date]."
PREL also requires one copy of the material as soon as it is reproduced.
There is usually no charge to nonprofit organizations
for reproduction. Depending on the type of material and the volume
requested, a fee may be charged to others.
You are welcome to link to PREL's homepage or
any internal webpages, so long as you do not use frames; otherwise,
permission is required from the Director of Communications.
PREL's website includes links to third-party websites.
These links are included as a convenience to users; they do not
imply an endorsement of the websites by PREL. To reproduce resources
from these linked websites, you will need to obtain permission from
each copyright holder.
The U.S. Government has a royalty-free nonexclusive
and irrevocable right to produce, publish, or otherwise use - and
authorize others to use for Federal purposes - the material on this
website that was developed with Federal funds.
Last updated July 8, 2003
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