Overview
What Content Can I Republish?
All of the stories, graphics and videos on LocalAging.com are available for republishing. However, because we source this content several ways, different rules apply depending on the content.
Content developed by LocalAging.com staff or experts is copyrighted by NewWTG, publisher of LocalAging.com. However, we grant aging-related nonprofits and government agencies in California no-cost republishing rights subject to the following conditions:
- Include a byline with the reporter’s name and LocalAging.com.
- Preserve all story hyperlinks.
- Include attribution at the top or bottom of the story:
LocalAging.com is a leading source of resources, news and guides for California’s older adults and their caregivers. - If publishing online or in an email newsletter, include a hyperlink to the original content.
- Share traffic and engagement information with us after the story appears, when possible.
Modification of LocalAging.com content is allowed as long as the above terms are honored.
Content developed by Kaiser Health News (KHN) or California Healthline is subject to a Creative Commons license. This content may be republished in accordance with KHN’s guidelines, available here. On LocalAging.com, these stories are identifiable via a short note at the bottom of each published story; if you’d like to republish KHN content, we encourage you to find the story on their website, which has both detailed instructions on what may be republished, and tools for republishing.
Content republished from The Conversation is also subject to a Creative Commons license. This content may be republished in accordance with The Conversation’s guidelines, available here. On LocalAging.com, these stories are identifiable with “Via: The Conversation” at the bottom of each published story; if you’d like to republish content from The Conversation, we encourage you to find the story on their website, which has both detailed instructions on what may be republished, and tools for republishing.
What If I Need Clarification?
Email us at editors@localaging.com.
Republishing Stories
Can I Alter or Edit Stories?
Yes. Modifying material from KHN or The Conversation requires explicit permission from their editors. LocalAging.com original content does not, but we encourage you to contact us to ensure your edits are OK.
Can LocalAging.com Material be Used to Create Advertising?
No, it cannot.
Can LocalAging.com Material be Used in Commercial Products Like Textbooks or Presentations?
Please check with LocalAging.com, KHN or The Conversation, depending on the content.
Republishing Photos & Illustrations
Can I Use LocalAging.com Photos and Illustrations?
Most content produced by LocalAging.com staff and contracted writers uses stock photography that cannot be republished without securing a license. Some photos used as part of KHN stories and identified as KHN photos within the photo caption may be available for republishing; contact khnweb@kff.org to confirm and visit KHN for specific guidelines on using their photos.
Republishing Videos and Data Visualizations
Can I Republish LocalAging.com Videos?
Videos are published publicly on YouTube and may be embedded via their player. Occasionally, video related to a KHN story may be hosted via other means; contact KHN for republishing guidelines.
Can I Use LocalAging.com Graphics?
Yes. Content developed by LocalAging.com may be republished at no charge by aging-related nonprofits and government agencies in California, subject to our republishing guidelines described above. KHN and The Conversation material is governed by Creative Commons licenses and their republishing guidelines.
Can I Use the LocalAging.com Logo on Republished Stories?
Yes — download a high-resolution PNG file here.
Do We Have to Alert LocalAging.com When Content is Republished?
It’s not required, but we like hearing about it. Email us at editors@localaging.com.