Copyright, Trademark, and Reprint Requests
Copyright
The contents of all material available on this Internet site, including the Message Center, as well as any material distributed by means of social networking (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.), are copyrighted by the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) unless otherwise indicated. All rights are reserved by AILA, and content may not be reproduced, downloaded, disseminated, published, or transferred in any form or by any means, except with the prior written permission of AILA, as set forth in the Reprint Policy. No copyright is claimed on unaltered U.S. government materials. Copyright infringement is a violation of federal law subject to criminal and civil penalties.
Trademark Information
"AILA," "American Immigration Lawyers Association," "AILA InfoNet," and the AILA logo are service marks of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, and may not be used in any advertising or publicity, or otherwise to indicate AILA's sponsorship of or affiliation with any product or service, without AILA's prior express written permission.
Reprint Policy
Any reprinting of AILA publications (including reposting of AILA website content on a private website) is by permission only. Non-commercial reprint permission can be obtained from AILA by submitting our request form. For commercial reprint inquiries, please contact books@aila.org.
Requests are limited to 30 consecutive pages or 15,000 words (whichever is larger) and may not exceed 300 copies. Please allow 5 business days for processing.
Members of AILA may download pages or other content for their own use or for their clients’ use, consistent with the mission and purpose of AILA, on a single computer. However, no part of such content may be otherwise or subsequently reproduced, downloaded, disseminated, published, or transferred in any form or by any means, except with the prior written permission of, and with express attribution to AILA.
Terms of permission, if granted:
- Applicant agrees to note AILA’s copyright on the first page of the materials to be reprinted using the attribution “©American Immigration Lawyers Association. All rights reserved.” If possible, AILA will provide a coversheet with this statement for you to append to your materials.
- Materials must be reprinted unedited and in their entirety.
- Grants of permission for reprints are limited to one-time use and do not extend to future uses. Grants of permission for republication on a website may be revoked by AILA at any time.
- Materials may not be translated into any language unless the translator has entered into a prior written licensing agreement with AILA.
- The license includes the right to sublicense, without charge, for publication or transcription in Braille, but only if Braille edition is neither sold nor rented for a fee.
- This license will automatically terminate if any of the terms of the agreement are violated.