Publishing House makes resolutions use easier
3/20/2003 News media contact: Kathy Gilbert · (615) 742-5470 · Nashville, Tenn. NOTE: This report may be used as a sidebar to UMNS story #160. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UMNS) - The United Methodist Publishing House is making it easier for churches and organizations to use material from the 2000 Book of Resolutions for study, worship or advocacy.
The agency is granting permission to reproduce in whole or part up to five resolutions on any one topic in any single publication or electronic product.
"Particularly in view of the current discussions about war and peace, about the ethics of new biomedical possibilities, about how we care for the creation and about how we care for those among us who are needy, excluded or victimized, we want to make it as easy as possible for people to access the resolutions and use them in their ministries," said Harriett Jane Olson, a staff executive for the Publishing House.
Under the new rules, permission is granted to any churchwide agency, bishop's office, annual conference or United Methodist congregation with these provisions:
· Each use shall contain the words "used by permission" and shall contain the © symbol, the date and "The United Methodist Publishing House", as follows: Copyright © 2000 The United Methodist Publishing House. Used by permission. · Resolutions may be offered on the Web or in any electronic format for up to 90 days. · The grant of permission shall not apply to any work that is offered for a fee or with any cost to the user, other than a fee for the costs of mailing or duplication.
Uses that don't meet the provisions may still be permitted after applying to the Publishing House at permissions@umpublishing.org or by mail at Permissions Office, the United Methodist Publishing House, 201 8th Ave. S., P.O. Box 801, Nashville, TN 37202.
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