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Permission Letter for Listserv for Teaching - Model
[Date] [Letterhead or Return address] [Rights holder name and address] Dear [Sir or Madam] [Permissions Editor] [Personal name, if known]: In conjunction with a course I am teaching at [where you work], I would like to post the following material to a class electronic mailing list (LISTSERV) to supplement my instruction of this class: [Citation with source information] This request is for the [fall, spring, etc.,] semester/term, [year], and for the following course: [Department] Any use in future semesters/terms will be renegotiated. [Description of the electronic mailing list. Include any special features such as moderation, passwords, who hosts the mailing list and if archives are kept. Include the format, such as sound or movie files. (*.WAVs, *.PDFs, RealAudio, *.AVIs, etc.)] If you do not control the copyright on all of the above mentioned material, I would appreciate any contact information you can give me regarding the proper rights holder(s), including current address(es). Otherwise, your permission confirms that you hold the right to grant the permission requested here. I would greatly appreciate your consent to my request. If you require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me. I can be reached at: [Your contact information] A duplicate copy of this request has been provided for your records. If you agree with the terms as described above, please sign the release form below and send one copy with the self-addressed return envelope I have provided. Sincerely, [Signature] [Typed name] Permission granted for the use of the material as described
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