Can I print ACLU pamphlets to distribute at my sidewalk library?
July 20, 2020 11:53 AM
I'd really like to have ACLU "Know your Rights" in my sidewalk Little Free library. Unfortunately my budget doesn't include the $15/book option on their website. Is it ok for me to print these materials (either old school with a stapler or even have them printed by someone on etsy) and distribute for free? I tried calling and emailing ACLU but haven't gotten a response.
Obviously I'm not making any money selling these products - just trying to find an economical way I can procure and give them away. I'm specifically trying to figure out if this is against the law and/or will annoy ACLU (whom I support and do not want to make their jobs more difficult than they are).
Obviously I'm not making any money selling these products - just trying to find an economical way I can procure and give them away. I'm specifically trying to figure out if this is against the law and/or will annoy ACLU (whom I support and do not want to make their jobs more difficult than they are).
Coming in to offer something similar to saeculorum - I know someone who works for the NYC office. Want me to link him to this and get his thoughts?
posted by EmpressCallipygos at 12:14 PM on July 20, 2020
posted by EmpressCallipygos at 12:14 PM on July 20, 2020
How do I reprint ACLU materials?
Unless specifically labeled otherwise, materials presented on ACLU.org using the Adobe Acrobat ".pdf" format are intended for no cost or at cost distribution. Requests for commercial reproduction of ACLU catalogues and other ACLU-generated materials that are not in the public domain should be emailed to permissions@aclu.org. For specific parameters on reprinting ACLU materials, read Copyright and the American Civil Liberties Union Web site.
There are quite a few PDFs on their site, thought I'm not sure if there are PDFS of that specific book. If you have been emailing a more general address with your questions, you might try again at that address.
Also, I don't know if you are interested in the pamphlets, but
To place an order for free copies of the ACLU Know Your Rights pamphlet, use our online form
You might find this of interest as well http://www.midnightspecial.net/comic/index.html
posted by yohko at 12:18 PM on July 20, 2020
Unless specifically labeled otherwise, materials presented on ACLU.org using the Adobe Acrobat ".pdf" format are intended for no cost or at cost distribution. Requests for commercial reproduction of ACLU catalogues and other ACLU-generated materials that are not in the public domain should be emailed to permissions@aclu.org. For specific parameters on reprinting ACLU materials, read Copyright and the American Civil Liberties Union Web site.
There are quite a few PDFs on their site, thought I'm not sure if there are PDFS of that specific book. If you have been emailing a more general address with your questions, you might try again at that address.
Also, I don't know if you are interested in the pamphlets, but
To place an order for free copies of the ACLU Know Your Rights pamphlet, use our online form
You might find this of interest as well http://www.midnightspecial.net/comic/index.html
posted by yohko at 12:18 PM on July 20, 2020
I think you should just print them. I strongly suspect that if you ask them on the record, they will tell you not to print it on your own. But I do not think it is likely they will take legal action against you, and I don't think it's going to "make their jobs more difficult"-- if guarding their intellectual property is a top priority for them amidst all the *gestures around* this, that's really very much on them.
posted by dusty potato at 12:20 PM on July 20, 2020
posted by dusty potato at 12:20 PM on July 20, 2020
Crank up the copier!
But do you know about printing booklets, so as to save paper and also make nifty-looking finished pieces (for longer items)? Microsoft Word has it built in to the Print dialogue box, I think, and there are both free & paid utilities on Mac OS that will do this for you.
I always try to print booklets, so I end up with a smaller, sturdier finished item. Let me know what you're prniting from and to, and maybe we can come up with instructions. :7)
posted by wenestvedt at 12:35 PM on July 20, 2020
But do you know about printing booklets, so as to save paper and also make nifty-looking finished pieces (for longer items)? Microsoft Word has it built in to the Print dialogue box, I think, and there are both free & paid utilities on Mac OS that will do this for you.
I always try to print booklets, so I end up with a smaller, sturdier finished item. Let me know what you're prniting from and to, and maybe we can come up with instructions. :7)
posted by wenestvedt at 12:35 PM on July 20, 2020
Just for the hell of it, I asked them via Twitter. Will post back if I get any sort of response.
posted by jquinby at 1:44 PM on July 20, 2020
posted by jquinby at 1:44 PM on July 20, 2020
IANAL but I am a librarian with a dim view of intellectual property law, and I endorse "fire up the photocopier."
If you still really want to get "official copies" from ACLU, you might have better luck getting in touch with your closest affiliate rather than the overall national ACLU contact form.
posted by mostly vowels at 6:04 PM on July 20, 2020
If you still really want to get "official copies" from ACLU, you might have better luck getting in touch with your closest affiliate rather than the overall national ACLU contact form.
posted by mostly vowels at 6:04 PM on July 20, 2020
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Memail me and I'll have one delivered to you.
posted by saeculorum at 11:57 AM on July 20, 2020