Content Sharing & Syndication Policy
We permit the reuse of our content under specific guidelines to expand the reach of our legal journalism. Organisations must provide proper attribution and ensure content remains unaltered to maintain its integrity.
Content Sharing Policy
Our mission is to broaden the reach of our legal journalism while preserving its quality and trustworthiness. Any reuse of our articles should credit Legal Lens appropriately and keep the original content intact.
Creative Commons Licensing
Our articles are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). This allows for sharing and reuse for non-commercial purposes, ensuring our work can be distributed and referenced online while safeguarding the rights of our authors.
CC BY-NC 4.0Author Rights and Compensation
Legal Lens values the contributions of our authors and ensures they retain certain rights to their work. When content is syndicated or republished, we maintain fair compensation for their contributions to legal journalism.
Request to Republish
To republish our articles, please submit your request to syndication@legallens.org.uk. Our team will review your request and provide you with guidelines to ensure proper attribution and compliant use of our content. We also ensure compliance with UK GDPR when handling such requests.
Commitment to Ethical Practices
In line with our mission to uphold transparency and ethical practices, Legal Lens is committed to ensuring that all syndicated content adheres to these principles. This includes maintaining the integrity of the information, particularly in legal journalism where accuracy and fairness are paramount. We require that all partners and platforms that syndicate our content adhere to these principles, ensuring our readers receive reliable and trustworthy information.
Syndication Process and Guidelines
Legal Lens collaborates with various platforms to syndicate content that aligns with our goals of empowering individuals, particularly Litigants in Person (LiPs), by providing them with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the legal system.
If you are interested in syndicating our content, please follow the detailed guidelines provided in our response to your request, ensuring compliance with our syndication standards.
Case Studies and Past Syndications
We have successfully partnered with several UK-based legal organisations and platforms to broaden the reach of our content. Our collaborations have allowed our resources to reach a wider audience of LiPs, ensuring they have access to reliable and ethical legal information. We are continually building partnerships that align with our core values.
Interested in Syndication?
Submit your request and our team will provide guidelines for proper attribution.
