Frequently Asked Questions About WebReprints
What is a WebReprint?
What articles and publications are available for posting?
My billing address is outside the U.S. How do I order a WebReprint?
Can I post articles from Dow Jones Publications on my corporate web site?
Are there fees for posting articles via the Dow Jones WebReprint Service®?
Can my corporation email Dow Jones articles to a list of our employees, shareholders, prospects and other constituents?
Can I renew/extend my posting?
Is it possible to research articles from Wall Street Journal?
Do you provide WebReprints from Dow Jones Newsletters, such as VentureWire and
Private Equity Analyst?
Can my company post Dow Jones content on a daily basis on our web site?
If I provided a disclaimer for my WebReprint, may I update it mid-posting? How do I review my past WebReprint orders or change my billing information?
What is a WebReprint?
A WebReprint is an HTML (online) or PDF ("print") version of an article that can be posted on a web site via a link. The HTML article will retain the look and feel of the original online publication, including
all related charts and graphics, as they were published. The PDF article will appear as the piece did in print. We provide a direct and durable link to the article document, which resides on our servers. You select the length of time you wish to
post the article during the order process. WebReprints can be ordered from djreprints.com anytime.
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What articles and publications are available for posting?
Virtually any Dow Jones article can be ordered as a WebReprint. Choose content from the following Dow Jones publications: The Wall Street Journal, its European and Asian editions, Barron's, The Wall
Street Journal Sunday, Far Eastern Economic Review, The Wall Street Journal Online, Barron's Online, MarketWatch, Dow Jones Newswires and the Dow
Jones Newsletters. Subscribers to WSJ.com and Barrons.com can order directly from those sites by clicking the "Order Reprints" link located on the article page within each site.
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My billing address is outside the U.S. How do I order a WebReprint?
The online ordering process is the same for ALL customers, regardless of your country of origin. Just select the "PRICING/ORDERING" button to the left. Locate the article in our database
and then click the Rightslink button to register and place your order. You will receive a unique URL for your article by email. For questions about existing WebReprint orders or navigating
the Rightslink portion of the order process, please contact Rightslink Customer Care at 877-622-5543 or 978-777-9929 or via email.
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Can I post articles from Dow Jones Publications on my corporate web site?
Yes. This web site has been specifically designed to provide you with an easy, step-by-step process for posting articles from The Wall Street Journal and Barron's on your corporate site. Our system automatically
assigns a unique URL for your WebReprint article.
Dow Jones does not permit summarizing, self-posting of content or the use of quotes, excerpts, or Dow Jones logos. We do not advise on these or any other legal uses, or
any copyright issues. For that, it is suggested that you rely on your own counsel.
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Are there fees for posting articles via the WebReprint Service®?
Yes. There are four posting periods: One month, three months, six months and twelve months. Customization fees are additional. Please click here for current pricing.
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Can my corporation email Dow Jones articles to a list of our employees, shareholders, prospects and other constituents?
Yes, you can include Dow Jones content in mass emailings, assuming your distribution complies with all applicable laws. Contact our Custom Email specialist by telephone at 1-609-520-7184 (9AM to 5PM,
M-F, New York City time zone). Or see Email permission.
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Can I renew/extend my posting?
Yes. You will receive an email notice from the Copyright Clearance Center prior to the end of your posting period. The notice will include instructions for re-ordering.
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Is it possible to research articles from The Wall Street Journal?
Yes. Through The Wall Street Journal Online and Factiva.
It is possible for non-subscribers to search for WSJ articles through the "Article Search" tool at www.WSJ.com. WSJ.com has a 90-day archive. Non-subscribers can search and preview headline and lead paragraph. In order to view the full article you may need to subscribe..
Subscribers to The Wall Street Journal Online have free access to the 90-day article archive. The Online Journal also offers constantly updated and breaking news, personalized news tracking and in-depth company research. To subscribe please visit www.WSJ.com.
Our Reprints website, www.djreprints.com, offers a modest search engine that you can use to locate an article before ordering a reprint product. If you select the Email option, a copy of the article will be emailed to you when you place the order.
Factiva.com is a useful research tool for subscribers and non-subscribers alike. Use it to search millions of articles from more than 14,000 leading news and business publications, including Barron's and The Wall Street Journal (back to 1979). You can also use its optional Track folders to track news on topics and issues you select. Subscription is required. Please visit www.factiva.com for more information.
For permission to redistribute Dow Jones content found through Factiva, please visit our Licensing & Republishing Service.
Do you provide WebReprints from Dow Jones Newsletters, such as VentureWire and
Private Equity Analyst?
Yes, you can order a WebReprint from Dow Jones Newsletters by placing a special reprint order.
Simply select Dow Jones Newsletters from our Locator publication menu, or click here for a shortcut. See all of our current reprint options for Dow Jones Newsletters.
Can my company post Dow Jones content on a daily basis on our web site?
Yes. The Wall Street Journal Online and MarketWatch offer a comprehensive range of content programs, traffic-driving arrangements and other partnership opportunities with third-party websites and platforms through our Business Development Group. For information on licensing Dow Jones news or content, for commercial purposes, on a continuing or regular basis, contact Tim DeSoto at 212-416-4004.
If I provided a disclaimer for my WebReprint, may I update it mid-posting?
Yes. The Rightslink Service is set up to accept “Posting Renewal Orders” at any time during the posting period via a special “renewal link” that can be found in your original order confirmation email. Or, simply add your 13-digit license number to the end of this URL to update your webreprint: https://s100.copyright.com//App/WRR.jsp?id=
The same renewal link can be used to place an order for a “Disclaimer Update". To extend your WebReprint for an additional posting period, the renewal price is the same as the original price. However, the ordering process is very streamlined. In fact, after renewing a WebReprint, your expiration date will be updated but your article link will not change. For a disclaimer update only, you will be charged a small update fee. An update order is submitted according to the normal turnaround time (3 days for HTML updates, 5-7 for PDF updates). The reprint is updated, re-posted and the client is notified by email. The article link will not change, simply refresh your page to see the update.
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How do I review my past WebReprint orders or change my billing information?
All WebReprint orders are processed by CCC's Rightslink Service. Therefore you must contact CCC with questions about your account. You can manage your CCC account or view order and billing history at myaccount.copyright.com. CCC also offers an extensive Help section on their web site. For immediate assistance, please contact CCC's Customer Care Department at 1-877-622-5543 (toll free) or 1- 978-777-9929 or customercare@copyright.com M-F, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. EST.
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