At The Lubbock, we strive to provide high-quality, original content that informs, engages, and inspires our audience. Our articles, images, videos, and other multimedia content are protected under intellectual property laws. If you are interested in using our content, this Licensing Information page outlines the terms and conditions under which you may do so.
1. Types of Content Available for Licensing
We offer licenses for a variety of content types, including but not limited to:
Articles and Editorial Content: Original news articles, features, opinion pieces, and interviews.
Images and Infographics: Photographs, illustrations, and infographics created by our team or provided by contributors.
Videos and Podcasts: Video reports, interviews, podcasts, and other multimedia content.
Special Reports and Data Analysis: In-depth reports, data visualizations, and analysis pieces.
2. Licensing Options
We offer several licensing options to meet your needs:
One-Time Use License: This license allows you to use a specific piece of content once, either in print or digital format.
Multiple Use License: This license allows you to use a specific piece of content multiple times across different platforms (e.g., website, print, social media) for a defined period.
Exclusive Use License: This license grants you exclusive rights to use a specific piece of content for a designated period, ensuring that no other party can use the same content during that time.
Syndication License: For ongoing access to a wide range of content, consider a syndication license. This allows you to regularly feature content from The Lubbock on your platform, providing fresh and relevant material to your audience.
3. Licensing Terms and Conditions
By obtaining a license from The Lubbock, you agree to the following terms:
Attribution: All licensed content must be properly attributed to The Lubbock with a credit line and link back to the original source.
Modification: Licensed content may not be altered, edited, or otherwise modified without prior written consent from The Lubbock.
Non-Transferable: Licenses are non-transferable and may not be assigned to any third party without our express written permission.
Scope of Use: Licensed content may only be used for the specific purpose and duration agreed upon in the licensing agreement. Any unauthorized use of our content is strictly prohibited.
4. How to Request a License
To request a license for our content, please follow these steps:
Identify the Content: Browse our website and identify the specific content you wish to license.
Contact Us: Reach out to our licensing team at info@nexcom.media with the following details:
Title or description of the content.
Intended use (e.g., print, digital, social media).
Duration of use and desired license type.
Your contact information and any additional details or questions.
Review and Agreement: Our team will review your request and provide a licensing agreement outlining the terms, conditions, and pricing. Once the agreement is finalized, you will receive the content along with the usage rights.
5. Pricing
Licensing fees vary based on the type of content, intended use, duration, and exclusivity. Our licensing team will work with you to determine a fair price that meets your needs and budget. Discounts may be available for non-profit organizations, educational institutions, or bulk licensing requests.
6. Unauthorized Use
Unauthorized use of our content is a violation of our intellectual property rights and may result in legal action. If you wish to use our content, please contact us to obtain the appropriate license.
7. Contact Information
For all licensing inquiries, please contact us at:
Email: info@nexcom.media
Phone: (281) 417-5394