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UEF's Mission:

To Support and Save LIFE

 

The United Earth Fund activities support life as the highest value on Earth.

 

United Earth Fund is a non-profit, tax exempt, 501 (c) 3 educational corporation that links together individuals, groups and communities that are learning about Environmental and Global Health issues and are taking action to bring about local, regional, national and worldwide change.

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(Kick Out the Jams documentaries and United Earth News (UEN) are all UEF content)

 

At United Earth Fund (UEF), our goal is to spread ideas and foster participation initiatives. We encourage the UEF community, non-profit organizations, bloggers, news media and the like to share UEF content and documentaries through social media and to embed individual content in contextually relevant ways on non-commercial websites using embed code on UEF1.org. Non-commercial usage of UEF content should follow the terms of our specific Creative Commons license Attribution - NonCommercial - NonDerivative (BY-NC-ND) and the guidelines that are listed below, which may be updated from time to time.

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Are UEF contents copyrighted?

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What does the UEF Creative Commons license allow?

We make UEF content available under the Creative Commons license "Attribution - NonCommercial - NonDerivative" in order to allow non-commercial entities (like bloggers, educators and groups of friends) to use them freely and easily. Important restrictions apply, though, particularly for corporations. UEF's Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license allows you to display UEF content under the following conditions:

• Attribution (BY): You must explicitly reference UEF as the original source of the materials, and UEF's & United Earth News’ (UEN’s) logos within the videos and visuals as well as those of the UEF content sponsors remain untouched and unedited.

• NonCommercial (NC): You can't use UEF content (Kick Out the Jams Audio Documentaries or any parts of them) for commercial purposes. If you are a company wishing to create a UEF branded content offering, you will require a Distribution Partner License Agreement with UEF. Please fill out our media licensing request form to explore the opportunity.

• NonDerivative (ND): You cannot alter the videos in any way. This means you cannot edit, remix, cut, shorten, add overlays to them, or, well, alter them in any way.

• These conditions can be modified only by explicit permission of United Earth Fund. The complete text of the license can be seen on the Creative Commons (CC) license (and below in the orange bar drop-down).

 

Does the same go for United Earth News (UEN)?

UEN videos on YouTube.com are made available under YouTube's standard policy, not Creative Commons. However, if you wish to license UEF videos, please contact UEF and ask for out our media licensing request form.

Can I repost or republish UEF content on my site or blog?

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The original content of United Earth Fund and United Earth News programs are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License. (See details of 4.0 License) Please attribute legal copies of this work to unitedearthfund.org. Some of the work(s) that this program incorporates, however, may be separately licensed. For further information or additional permissions, contact us.