Republishing
Disability Debrief welcomes republication. We love it when our original news, reporting and storytelling reaches a broader audience. Thanks for considering it!
There are specific conditions and things for you to know about what you can and can't republish.
Please note that republication does not signify any transfer of copyright. Copyright is retained by the original authors.
Republishing the text of an article
We welcome non-commercial republication of the text of Debrief articles, under the following conditions:
- Credit to Disability Debrief and the original author(s) must be clear.
- A link back to the original article must be given at the top.
- Any changes from the original article must be clearly marked.
- Republish with care. Disability Debrief, its editor or its authors are not liable for any consequences that may arise from republication.
Republishing illustrations or photographs
Of the illustrations or photographs published on the Debrief, only some are available to republish, and on certain conditions. Each has their own licence or rights arrangement. These include:
- Illustrations by Kinanty Andini. These are distributed under the Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. Attribution under the licence should be made to “Kinanty Andini, for Disability Debrief.”
- Illustrations by Sonaksha. These can be used for non-commercial use, giving credit to Sonaksha.
- Press photographs from Getty. These are not licensed for republication.
For information about other illustrations or photographs, or any further enquiries, contact us.