OZJF claims rights to the original writing and site material we made for this website. That does not mean everything on the site belongs to us.
Usually OZJF material
- Original page copy.
- Original summaries and explanations.
- Original research framing.
- Original site design text and interface copy.
Usually not OZJF material
Quoted source excerpts, third-party logos, embedded documents, screenshots, and linked reports still belong to their owners. A quotation on this site is not a free pass to reuse that work.
Quotation, commentary, and fair use
OZJF uses quotation to support commentary, criticism, and public argument. The U.S. Copyright Office’s fair use FAQ is a useful reference. Limited quotation can be lawful, but fair use is not a magic word. It is not measured by word count alone.
Our standard is restraint. Quote what you need. Credit it clearly. Do not reproduce long passages when a short excerpt will do.
Reuse and requests
If you quote OZJF’s original work, credit it. If you want to reuse material beyond normal quotation, use the contact or media-contact route. Tell us exactly what you want to use.