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Licensing

Annual Copyright License for Curriculum & Instruction

Licensing solution providing a broad set of print and digital rights to use high-quality content in K-12 educational materials

Features

  • Provides rights to reuse and distribute excerpts of copyrighted content in curriculum and instructional materials, edtech applications, and online platforms
  • Covers high-quality content from 1M+ works including books, magazines, newspapers, publisher websites, Spanish-language content, and more
  • Grants a uniform set of print and digital reuse rights across publishers to streamline copyright compliance
  • Allows the application of machine learning to published content to enable proprietary applications to generate accurate and factual learning activities, tests and quizzes for administration to students

Benefits

  • Saves time and reduces costs associated with managing one-off permissions requests for more predictable budgeting
  • Edtechs, curriculum developers, and custom publishers can easily include high-quality published content in K-12 educational materials
  • School districts can provide faculty, staff, and students district-wide with an easy way to reuse copyrighted content from a wide range of publishers
  • Note: The Annual Copyright License for Curriculum & Instruction is included in RightFind Curriculum

What Customers Are Saying

 

“Before we adopted the Annual Copyright License for Curriculum and Instruction (ACLCI), I had to reach out to individual publishers, identify the right person to talk to for licensing, and coordinate communications between the publisher and my Legal team to negotiate the terms of the license. This process could take several months and result in missing the window in the school year to enable our customers to use the content in our tool. The ACLCI gives us the flexibility to include content from many publishers and all with the same set of terms, which saves us a lot of time. CCC offers a superior solution for my company’s needs.”

–  Luka Perkovic, Partner & CTO at Vista Data

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