Content of The Shorthorn chronicles the life and history of the UTA community, and readers often request copies of photographs or permission to reprint articles and photographs. Here are guidelines for doing so.
Photographs for personal use:
Using content in other publications:
Content of The Shorthorn and all other UTA student publications cannot be reprinted, reproduced or copied in any form or medium without the express written permission of UTA Student Publications. To request permission to reproduce an article, photograph or other content, send a written request to the UTA Director of Student Publications, including this information:
• the date and page number and name of publication in which the item was published.
• description of the item: headline or other identifying characteristic.
• full description of the intended use: name of publication, etc.
:: If the request is to use the content in another publication (print, electronic or otherwise), the request should be submitted on that publication’s letterhead.
Photograph permission:
:: If the request is to reproduce a photograph, the person making the request also may be required to get written permission of persons in the photograph before the photograph can be reproduced. No content may be reprinted or reproduced until written permission has been received from Student Publications and the publisher agrees to conditions explained in that permission letter.