Request for Copyright Permission
Welcome to Intel Corporation's Copyright Permission Request page. Please review
the below categories to determine if your request conforms to one of these
classifications. If your request meets the below criteria, please click "Yes"
and provide us with a small amount of detail so we can determine your intended
use. If your request does not fit into any of these categories, please click
"No" and complete the request form. Expect at least 72 hours turnaround time.
1. You are a student requesting permission to reprint up to three images, charts
or diagrams, or less than 10 sentences of text, in connection with a Ph.D.
thesis, masters thesis, or other student paper. The paper may be published in
an established academic journal. You located the Intel material on our public
website http:www.intel.com or in other
material publicly distributed by Intel.
2. You are a university professor requesting permission to reprint up to three
images, charts or diagrams, or less than 10 sentences of text, in connection
with a paper intended to be published in an established academic journal. You
located the Intel material on our public website http:www.intel.com
or in other material publicly distributed by Intel.
3. You are an established academic publisher requesting permission to reprint a
single image, chart or diagram or less than 10 sentences of text, in connection
with a particular textbook or coursepack targeted at university or high school
students. A reasonable person would not find your use of the material
disparaging of Intel. You located the Intel material on our public website
http:www.intel.com or in other material publicly distributed by Intel.
4. You are a government agency, non-profit NGO, or other non-profit public
service organization requesting permission to reprint a single image, chart or
less than 10 sentences of text, in connection with a hard copy publication
designed to further the mission of the agency, NGO or other organization. A
reasonable person would not find your use of the material disparaging of Intel.
You located the Intel material on our public website
http:www.intel.com or in other material publicly distributed by Intel.
Does your proposed use of Intel content meet the conditions described
Above?