Guarding privacy and information is very important to us at praize. We ask that if you want to use or reproduce you would contact us and follow some simple guidelines. Unless otherwise specified elsewhere on this page, special, written permission must always be obtained for the following types of uses:
If you have a special need to reproduce or publish something in the Praize.com domain, contact us for permission in writing. When inquiring, make your request narrow and very specific, including the URLs of the exact pages that you are asking about. Also include your full name, organization name (if any), street address, phone number, and all necessary information about your intended use. Please be patient (we receive an enormous amount of e-mail).
Publication or reproduction of our answer articles in newsletters, newspapers, handouts, church bulletins, etc.
Our team members are generally agreeable to granting reproduction rights where possible for use of Praize.com pages in church bulletins, newsletters, newspapers and the like. For all other print publication requests, contact us.
You are encouraged to provide your Web visitors with links to Praize.com pages, provided that there is no deception on your part about who the linked page belongs to. We object to framing of our pages.
Logos and Trademarks
Be aware that certain names, logos, designs, titles, words or phrases on our pages may constitute trademarks, service marks, or trade names of Praize Inc. and are protected by law.
Framing / Frames
Unauthorized framing of this Web site or any part of it on another site is expressly prohibited. Do NOT post any material from Praize.com on any other Web site, newsgroup or chat room.
Without express written permission, it is not only presumptuous, but also against the law to publish, copy, reproduce or plagiarize material from this Web site or any other and put it on your own Web site or anyone else's. This includes all pages, content, pictures, audio, video, code, etc. The same is true of posting it in a newsgroup or chat room.
Publication without permission is theft of someone else's intellectual property, pure and simple, and it is clearly illegal. Publication without credit is also plagiarism (lying).
If you have violated the law, you are legally responsible for quickly removing the violations.
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