Copyright Policy

As described in Context Institute’s Terms of Use, all the contents of context.org (the “Website”), unless otherwise specified in writing on the Website, are owned, controlled or licensed by Context Institute and are protected from unauthorized use, copying, and dissemination by copyright, trademark, patent, publicity, and other laws, rules, regulations, and international treaties.

You are legally required to abide by those laws, rules, regulations, and international treaties, and to follow the Terms of Use, including:

  • You are free to read/view the material from this site, as well as save material for off-line reading/viewing, for your own personal, non-commercial use.
  • You are welcome and encouraged to make links to this material from other websites according to the conditions described in the Terms of Use. We appreciate your letting us know when you make a link.
  • Reuse (such as reposting, mirroring, reformatting, or redisplaying) of any of this material on other websites is prohibited without written permission from Context Institute. Excerpting material from the Website beyond what is covered by the doctrine of fair use requires written permission from Context Institute.
  • Reproduction of this material in print in quantities of under 100 copies for educational purposes (e.g. in schools, for study circles) is encouraged AND requires  payment of $0.15 per copy per page or portion thereof. For example, 25 copies of a 4 page article requires payment of $0.15 x 25 (copies) x 4 (pages) = $15.00. For In Context articles or other material that was first published in print, the number of pages is based on the number of pages in the original printed journal. For material that was not first published in print, divide the word count by 850 and round up for the equivalent number of pages. Payment should be sent to Context Institute (see address below). For reproduction in larger quantities, please contact us first.
  • Reprinting of this material for publication in any medium other than the web, in whole or in part, directly or in adaptation, is also encouraged AND requires permission and payment. Contact us for more information.

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