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Frequently Asked Questions

Copyright


Can I use the material in press releases?

Yes, you can use texts and graphics from the press releases, whereas the use of logotypes and Nobel Prize design marks are not permitted. On all publications in full or in major parts the copyright notice must be applied as well as the source, http://www.nobelprize.org/.

For pressreleases on the Nobel Prizes in Physics, Chemistry and the Prize in Economic Sciences: © The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

For press releases on the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine: © The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet

For press releases on the Nobel Prizes in Literature: © The Swedish Academy

For press releases on the Nobel Peace Prizes: © The Norwegian Nobel Committee


Can I use a photo of a Nobel Laureate?

No, you have to ask for permission from the Nobel Foundation, info@nobel.se.


Can I use a photo of a Nobel Medal?

No, you have to ask for permission from the Nobel Foundation, info@nobel.se.


Can I use or translate a Nobel Lecture, speech or a biography?

No, you have to ask for permission from the Nobel Foundation, info@nobel.se.


Can I use an image from a Nobel Poster?

No, you have to ask for permission. Nobel Posters for Physics, Chemistry and Economic Sciences: contact info@kva.se. Nobel Posters for Physiology or Medicine, contact nobelforum@nobel.se.


Can I use an article?

No, you have to ask for permission from Nobel Media, copyright@nobelprize.org.

 

For more information, please see Copyright Information.

 

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