Copyright and Reprint Info
This website is Copyright © by Jakob Nielsen. All Rights
Reserved.
Physical Reprints (Paper Publishing)
If you are interested in publishing a physical reprint that is
printed on
paper (for example, a printed book or brochure or a set of handouts for a course),
then you have permission to do so for free as follows:
- If it is a publication for a non-profit organization, then you have my permission to
reprint up to 4 pages from this website
- If it is a publication for a for-profit organization, then you have my permission to
reprint up to 2 pages from this website
In this list, the term "page" refers to Web pages (HTML files with embedded
pictures) and not the number of
printed pages needed to reproduce an article.
These physical reprints are permitted under the condition that you include the URL
for each original Web page.
Note that the permission to reprint a number of my Web pages for free only
applies to physical versions of your publications. If they have an
online version, then please do not reproduce my articles
there. Instead, simply link to the original pages on www.useit.com.
Special rule for CD-ROMs etc.: If you are manufacturing physical
data storage media like floppy disks, CD-ROMs, DVDs, etc., then you
can treat them as a physical reprint and include the allowed number of Web pages
according to the list above if and only if you are not making the
content of this physical storage medium accessible over a computer network.
(A typical example that's OK would be to produce a CD-ROM with the full text
of a book as long as the CD is only distributed with the physical book.)
Physical reprints that involve a larger number of my Web pages are
only allowed with explicit permission which will involve a license fee of $250 per article.
Electronic and Online Reproduction
I do not permit other websites to copy my articles without paying a license
fee. If you are interested in
referring your readers to one or more of my articles, then simply use a
hypertext link to the original article stored on www.useit.com. Since I am
committed to fighting linkrot, the URL will always remain the same (at
least as long as URLs are supported on the Internet, which I expect to
be for a very long time). Thus, you can safely link to any of my articles.
Rights to copy my articles onto your own site are available for a license
fee of $250 per article.
Linking to Useit.com
I am sometimes asked whether I will permit other websites to link to pages
on www.useit.com. The answer is yes, and there is no reason to fill up my
email with messages asking permission to link. Links are the foundation of
the Web and you are welcome to link to as many articles as you want on my
site.
Copying Style Sheets and Artwork
You are welcome to copy my CSS style sheet and the little arrow used in
the navigation bar on the top of the page. If you want to use these design
elements on your own site, then please make a copy and store it on your
own server so that you don't add to the load on my server. This is the only
exception to the rule of never placing copies of my work on other servers.
Other artwork cannot be copied without special permission, though I will
often grant this if you want to use a single figure.
Fair Use Quotes
Finally, the fair use clause obviously applies to this website: thus, if you
are writing a review or commentary about www.useit.com, you are free to
illustrate your review or commentary with one or more screenshots of the site
without special permission.
Also,
you can quote a few words or lines from any of my published articles without special permission.
Even though there is no rule that requires this, it would be nice if any
quote was supplemented by a link to the full article on www.useit.com so that
any interested readers can retrieve the original context from which the
quote was pulled.
Translation Rights
Translations are only allowed after paying a license fee which currently is $250 per article. The following languages have already been sold: