Copying permissions under the CLA Licences depend on the country of publication and the format the publication has been published in.
Certain publishers have instructed us directly that their titles should be covered by CLA licences whatever their country of publication.
You can find further details and a list of these publishers on our website.
If the publication that you want to copy from is on this list, you can, subject to the defined extent limits, make photocopies and scans from the publication.
- Please note that the list not usually lists imprints, e.g. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis and is not listed separately.
- The easiest way to check what publications can be copied under your CLA licence is to enter the ISBN or ISSN in to the Check Permissions tool. The permissions status is linked to the ISBN.
- Please note that the Check Permissions tool will identify the country of publication as UK where CLA have an international mandate direct from the publisher - even if the publisher is not based in the UK. The Check Permissions tool is not a bibliographic catalogue as such. Linking ISBNs in this way helps the Check Permissions tool display the correct permissions results.
If you are having difficulty using the Check Permissions tool, can’t find the title you are looking for or believe the results returned to be incorrect, please do not hesitate to contact us at permissions@cla.co.uk or support.education@cla.co.uk, and we will be happy to help.
This text is intended for use as guidance only and not as a substitute for the CLA Licence terms themselves, which should be read in full. In the event of conflict between the two, the Licence shall prevail. For permissions not listed above, please contact the publisher direct.
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