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Wednesday, January 19, 2000 Media Cynic | Forum | Advertising | Classifieds | Jobs iCopyright.com Goes Live On Latimes.com "The Los Angeles Times, the largest metropolitan daily in the United States, provides a wonderful showcase for what our service can do," said Mike O'Donnell, president and CEO of iCopyright.com. "This represents a major step toward our vision of being a global clearinghouse for any copyrighted content. In the coming months, we will continue to expand the iCopyright.com service by granting instant copyright permissions for many of our pilot publications." By clicking on the iCopyright.com icon at the bottom of any story on latimes.com, readers can request and receive clearance to print, copy or e-mail the article. For desktop reprints and photocopies, iCopyright.com generates a formatted PDF file master, and for all clearances the service provides a printable license. "iCopyright.com is a very valuable service for publishers," said Steven Christensen, senior vice president of the Los Angeles Times Syndicate, which handles rights and reprints for the newspaper. "By simplifying the process of granting clearances, iCopyright.com opens the door for us to better meet the needs of our readers, and it creates a new source of revenue for our newspaper." Click here to return to the homepage of The Write NewsTM Click here to subscribe to our free weekly email newsletter. www.writenews.com Copyright © 1997-2007 by Writers Write, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |