Does The San Diego Union-Tribune allow article reproduction?
The San Diego Union-Tribune permits reproductions in full of copyrighted articles written by its staff writers for non-commercial use only (i.e. classroom use, non-profits, public service, etc.). Other uses will be considered on a case-by-case basis and may involve a charge if permission is granted. Articles must be reprinted in full exactly as they appeared in the newspaper. Credit must be given to The San Diego Union-Tribune. Permission is for one-time use only. The Union-Tribune does not give blanket permission for reproduction of articles. Please allow at least two weeks for processing. Please use this official permission request form to submit your application. Permission for use of non-staff written material (free-lance or news services) must be obtained directly from writers or syndicates involved.
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