Republication Policy for Web and Print
Electronic media
- MIT News, a website run by the MIT News Office, offers RSS feeds for syndication purposes. All MIT News stories republished on third-party sites must include:
- At the top of the story: the headline, sub-headline, author's byline, and a citation of "MIT News" that links to the original story on the MIT News site;
- At the bottom of the story: the words "Reprinted with permission of MIT News" and a link to the MIT News homepage (http://news.mit.edu/);
- Images for download on the MIT News office website are made available to non-commercial entities, press and the general public under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives license. You may not alter the images provided, other than to crop them to size. A credit line must be used when reproducing images; if one is not provided, credit the images to "MIT."
Print media
- Book publishers
- Book publishers wishing to use MIT News content must first obtain permission from the MIT News Office. Please send a request by e-mail to newsoffice@mit.edu, specifying which photo or article you would like to reprint and how the content will be used. Requests will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
- News organizations
- All MIT News stories republished in print must include:
- At the top of the story: the headline, sub-headline, author's byline, and "MIT News";
- The words "Reprinted with permission of MIT News (http://news.mit.edu/)" in the footer.
- Images may not be reproduced without prior approval from MIT News. Please contact Press Inquiries for questions.
- All MIT News stories republished in print must include: