Copyrighted Content Usage Policy & Permission Requests
Our goal for all Wellness and Performance,L.L.C., Web Sites is to provide cutting edge information regarding Health and Wellness. If you are interested in requesting permission to use any copyrighted content of this Web site to advance that same mission for non-profit purposes, please read and follow the guidelines listed below. Thank you for your cooperation.
Reprint Requirements:
Reprints may only be requested for free-access, educational purposes only, and may not be sold, resold, or distributed in any print or electronic form where there is an exchange of money for information, including subscriptions or access fees.
Permission to reprint must be obtained for each article to be reprinted or re-transmitted, prior to publication. Your request to reprint an article will be reviewed and you will receive notice of permission by e-mail or the postal service. All articles are copyrighted and must be reprinted as is, with no unapproved editing, additions, or alterations of the article from its original form.
Articles or images reprinted on a Web site must be credited to Wellness and Performance, L.L.C., and contain the following copy at the beginning or end of the page:
Wellness and Performance, L.L.C., has the right to review examples of publications prior to or after granting permission, and retains the right to refuse or revoke reprint permission for any reason.
How to Request Reprint Permission
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• Full Name
• Organization
• Address
• City
• State
• Zip
• Phone
• E-mail
• Publication/Web Site Where the article will appear
• Links to Article(s) or Image(s) you would like to reprint
Unauthorized use of any images, thumbnails, illustrations, descriptions, article content, or registered trademarks of Wellness and Performance, L.L.C., is strictly prohibited under copyright law. Web site content, including photography, descriptions, pricing, promotions, and availability are subject to change without notice. These restrictions are necessary in order to protect not only our copyrighted intellectual property, but also the health of pets, since articles or images that are altered or edited could result in misinformation that may harm companion animals, aquatic life, or native species.