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Arindam Banerjee (officer)     19 January 2013

Quoting in a text book from website

Dear sir,

I am writing a text book on finance. I intend to quote  (not more than one page) from website of Tata Steel as example.

I will mention the source of content in the book.

Is this enough as per the fair use provision under Indian Copyright Act,or a special permission from the company is required? Please suggest.



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(Guest)

@Querist,

 

It's advisable to take permission from company. your purpose is not educational or for research purposes or private purposes,rather it is done with a profit-earning view. While taking permission,you must come out with clear terms and conditions set with the company.

 

Note-This reply should be taken as per the declaration give in my profile page

 

Thanks,

Regards,

Nagaraja B S (Corporate Commercial & IP Lawyer)     24 January 2013

It should be fair enough, as long as the contents are 100% correct, sources are mentioned.

Only problem could be, if the company name / business is projected or quoted wrongly.. In any case, there is nothing wrong to seek permission from the company.

Regards,

Nagaraj

www.iplexglobal.in


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