Copying Newspapers
Copying Newspapers
The Newspaper Licensing Agency (NLA) Licence allows us to make multiple copies of articles in newspapers for teaching purposes and ad hoc copies for management information. This licence does not cover electronic versions of newspapers.
What does it cover?
The major national newspapers including:
- Financial Times
- The Times
- The Sunday Times
- The Guardian
- The Observer
- Independent
- Independent on Sunday
- The Daily Telegraph
- The Sunday Telegraph
- Daily Mail
- The Mail on Sunday
- The Express and
- The Express on Sunday
What is not covered?
The Times Educational Supplement and The Times Higher Educational Supplement are not part of this scheme.
What conditions apply?
- Copying must be limited to 250 copies of any one article
- All copies must be marked "With permission, copied from (title of the newspaper) dated…”
- The copying of photographs or advertisements is not permitted, even when they form part of an article; they must be covered over before multiple copies are made
- Articles may not be adapted, stored or distributed electronically



