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Skip to content NLA Media Access Supporting Journalism Menu * Home * Title Search * About Usexpand child menu * About NLA Media Access * About Copyright * Who We Are * What We Do * Our Code of Practice * Other Activities * Governance * FAQs * Licencesexpand child menu * Our Licencesexpand child menu * Simplified Licence * Businesses * Public Relations * Web End Users * Corporate Website Republishing * Education Sector * Charities * What we cover * Extended & Indefinite Access * Terms & Conditions * Monitoring Agenciesexpand child menu * MMOs * Web Database Licence * eClips * eClips Web * eClips Ireland * International MMO Licence * Extended & Indefinite Access * Licensed MMOs List * Publishersexpand child menu * Maximising Revenues * Rights Management * Publisher Services * Further Information for Publishers * News * Contact Us Rights licensing and content distribution NLA Media Access (NLA) is a publisher-owned rights licensing and publisher services business with a core aim of supporting journalism. We work on behalf of the UK’s newspaper and magazine publishers. We license organisations to make paper and digital copies of newspaper, magazine and news website content. The NLA currently licenses over 200,000 businesses and organisations ranging from large government bodies, PLCs, and limited companies to partnerships and public relations agencies. Learn about our licences Learn more LICENCES FOR COPYING Our licences are suitable for all businesses, such as PR, retail, leisure, manufacturing, government, finance, charities, education, and many more. An NLA licence will cover you for copying from newspapers and magazines, and websites. Our Licences PUBLISHERS ‘Supporting journalism’ represents everything that NLA stands for. Contact us to find out if you’re likely to be due some royalties in the future. We also offer several services to help publishers reduce costs. Publisher Services MEDIA MONITORING ORGANISATIONS NLA grants licences and supplies content to UK and international media monitoring agencies and news aggregators which supply content in paper and digital format to clients. MMO Licences & Services HELPING PRS AND END USERS GAIN EASY ACCESS TO CONTENT “As an organisation, we believe that a company needs to do more than just make profits. We are committed to being a force for good in all of the communities in which we operate. So, knowing that our NLA licence fee goes towards supporting initiatives such as Newspapers for Schools, is important to us; we’re proud to be supporting these schemes through our licence.” Whitbread plc > “The world believes content should be free, but quality journalism costs money > and it’s not unreasonable for businesses that are profiting from that > journalism to make a contribution.” – Martin Stott, CEO, Bulletin PR NLA INDEFINITE ACCESS Increase access to your content to indefinitely. Following further feedback from licensees, NLA launched a new licensing option as an alternative to Extended Access. Indefinite Access grants users the right to access this content indefinitely* from the day it is published. *subject to complying with the terms under the licence Extended & Indefinite Access FAQ SUPPORTING JOURNALISM NLA licences contribute to a vibrant UK media and support jobs in journalism. NLA licence revenue is distributed to publishers in the form of royalty payments. In 2021, the company returned £39m to publishers. Since its creation the NLA supported Journalism Diversity Fund has provided bursaries to over 250 aspiring journalists and continually supports students from diverse backgrounds to train as journalists. Regional Journalism “In recent years, NLA has consistently delivered over £100,000 a year in royalties to us, and it is a vital revenue stream which helps us to serve the people of Kent with trusted and quality journalism.” IAN CARTER Editorial Director, Iliffe Media Group National Journalism “NLA’s sure-footed approach and the levels of scrutiny they apply within an increasingly complex and varied licensing environment give us confidence that our copyright is protected and our content is being used with the right permissions.” FERGUS MCKENNA Content Sales Director, Reach plc Journalism Diversity Fund ” I’d known for a long time that I wanted to achieve a National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) qualification, however being able to afford the course and support myself whilst living in an expensive city such as London, posed great challenges.” APRIL ROACH Reporter, The Romford Recorder NLA WORKS TO ENSURE THAT SOCIETY BENEFITS FROM PUBLISHER CONTENT News is a keystone of society and NLA works to help bring content to those who might not otherwise have access. Through our continued work with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) and our Newspapers in Schools scheme, journalistic content is reaching both the young and the visually impaired. NEWSPAPERS FOR SCHOOLS PDF format newspaper articles Newspapers are an invaluable source of inspiration for students and can be a useful education tool for teachers too. Not all schools will have the ability, or the resources, to access every newspaper they would like to, so we have made a more accessible online database of over 150 national and regional newspapers, called Newspapers for Schools. Read more RNIB: SUPPORTING PEOPLE WITH SIGHT LOSS Providing accessible editions Every day, 250 people start to lose their sight. By 2050, it’s estimated that the number of people living with sight loss in the UK will double to nearly 4 million. RNIB’s partnership with NLA is crucial to their work, helping them provide a wide range of popular and specialist magazines and newspapers in accessible formats through their Newsagent service. Read more ARTICLES 140m PRINT TITLES 9,000 WEBSITES 4,300 PUBLISHERS 900 LATEST NEWS & BLOGS * NLA Media Access Appoints New ChairmanOctober 19, 2020 * The Simplified LicenceMay 1, 2020 * NLA Appoints ChairmanOctober 17, 2019 * Introducing NLA’s new ‘Title Search’ toolSeptember 27, 2019 * Helping schools get the news they need with the NLA Schools LicenceSeptember 2, 2019 * Tim Brooks to step down as NLA ChairmanJune 25, 2019 * PPA Festival 2019 – NLA brief publishers on new ways to monetise their contentMay 29, 2019 * NMA & NLA: the importance of partnership in 2019May 21, 2019 CONTACT US Mon-Thu: 9:00am‑5:00pm Fri: 9:00am‑4:00pm Licensing - all queries regarding copying and NLA licences. Call: 01892 525 273. 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