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+                        <p> <font size="4"><b>O'Reilly Policy on Re-Use 
+                            of Code Examples from Books</b></font> </p>
+                        <p> Bruce Epstein, author of <i>Director in a Nutshell</i> 
+                            (out of print) and <a href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/lingonut/">Lingo 
+                            in a Nutshell</a>, who is now working as a part-time 
+                            editor for O'Reilly (he is editor of Colin Moock's 
+                            recently published <a href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/actscript/">ActionScript: 
+                            The Definitive Guide</a>) sent in the following 
+                            question: </p>
+                        <p> "What is our policy with regard to programmers 
+                            incorporating code examples from books into 
+                            their work? I get asked this all the time." 
+                        </p>
+                        <p> The short answer is this: </p>
+                        <p> You can use and redistribute example code from 
+                            our books for any non-commercial purpose (and 
+                            most commercial purposes) as long as you acknowledge 
+                            their source and authorship. The source of the 
+                            code should be noted in any documentation as 
+                            well as in the program code itself (as a comment). 
+                            The attribution should include author, title, 
+                            publisher, and ISBN. </p>
+                        <p> As is often the case, there's a longer answer 
+                            as well. Bruce made it really easy for me to 
+                            put this response together, since he forwarded 
+                            an unofficial reply on this subject that he'd 
+                            sent to the FlashCoders mailing list. What appears 
+                            below is based on his message. (Hey, anyone 
+                            else who wants to send the answer as well as 
+                            the question to Ask Tim can make my job a lot 
+                            easier :-) Thanks, Bruce.) </p>
+                        <p> As per the copyright notice in our books, O'Reilly 
+                            reserves all rights to the material in the book, 
+                            including the code examples. This literally 
+                            means that you can use the example code all 
+                            you like, but you can't publish or redistribute 
+                            it without our permission. In reality, we are 
+                            comfortable with any reasonable "fair use" of 
+                            the code, and you can assume permission is granted 
+                            without contacting us. The threshold of what 
+                            is reasonable (fair use) depends on a number 
+                            of factors. First, if the book is published 
+                            under an open source or open publication license, 
+                            you can use the code examples without any obligation 
+                            to us. Otherwise, use the following sanity tests: 
+                        </p>
+                        <ol>
+                            <li> 
+                                <p>If the code is incorporated into a software 
+                                    product, Web site, or Web service, is 
+                                    the product, site, or service a commercial 
+                                    venture? We don't object to commercial 
+                                    ventures, but if someone is looking 
+                                    to profit from our work (or that of 
+                                    our authors'), and the use is substantial, 
+                                    we may want to consider a license fee. 
+                                    (Send licensing queries to <a href="mailto:permissions@oreilly.com">permissions@oreilly.com</a>.) 
+                                </p>
+                            </li>
+                            <li> 
+                                <p>Is the O'Reilly material incidental to 
+                                    the entire product? Are you using only 
+                                    a small excerpt? For example, you can't 
+                                    publish a CD-ROM of code examples from 
+                                    O'Reilly books without our explicit 
+                                    permission. But we aren't going to worry 
+                                    if you use a routine taken from our 
+                                    books as part of a huge software project, 
+                                    in which the borrowed code is incidental. 
+                                </p>
+                            </li>
+                            <li> 
+                                <p>Does the work compete with O'Reilly? 
+                                    For example, if you are a book publisher, 
+                                    you can't use anything from our books 
+                                    without our permission. </p>
+                            </li>
+                            <li> 
+                                <p>Is proper credit given? Such credit would 
+                                    include a statement specifying the source 
+                                    of the material, such as "Derived from 
+                                    Example 10-2, <i>ActionScript: The Definitive 
+                                    Guide</i> by Colin Moock. Copyright 
+                                    2001 O'Reilly &amp; Associates." Note 
+                                    that giving credit does not insulate 
+                                    you from prosecution if you improperly 
+                                    use copyrighted material! </p>
+                            </li>
+                            <li> 
+                                <p>Does your use fall within fair use provisions 
+                                    of copyright law? (Academic research, 
+                                    commentary, etc.) For example, you don't 
+                                    need O'Reilly's explicit permission 
+                                    to post a snippet of code on a mailing 
+                                    list if you are pointing out a bug, 
+                                    asking a question, or answering one. 
+                                    We especially like it when people answer 
+                                    questions by pointing to our books, 
+                                    quoting from them, and citing their 
+                                    examples, as long as they acknowledge 
+                                    the source! </p>
+                                <p> Acknowledging the source is particularly 
+                                    important. Bruce didn't mention this 
+                                    in his posting to FlashCoders, but I 
+                                    know that he personally was bit by this 
+                                    one. Someone was routinely answering 
+                                    Lingo questions on a mailing list by 
+                                    supplying examples from Bruce's book, 
+                                    without acknowledging the source (and 
+                                    leading people to believe that the poster 
+                                    had written them). </p>
+                            </li>
+                        </ol>
+                        <p> We put the code from our books online because 
+                            we want it to be used. (Who wants to type it 
+                            in?) That's why we make it available in lots 
+                            of ways: for download from the Web (all examples 
+                            are linked from the book's catalog page on <i>oreilly.com</i>), 
+                            in our CD Bookshelf products, and in our new 
+                            Safari online service. </p>
+                        <p> If you are interested in licensing O'Reilly 
+                            book content as a third party, send your request 
+                            to <a href="mailto:corporate@oreilly.com">corporate@oreilly.com</a>. 
+                        </p>
+                        <p> --Tim </p>
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