When you are featured in local or national print press, you are NOT PERMITTED to post photos of your coverage online…

Even if the journalist said it was ok to do so…

Even when their Editor agreed…

…if you do, you risk a SUBSTANTIAL fine…

… UNLESS you hold a NLA Media Access licence.

NLA licensing covers pretty much every national and local media you can think of.

You can check specific titles by doing a title search on their website: nlamediaccess dot com.

If you have been featured in a publication covered by NLA, you CAN:

Share a link to the digital version of your feature.

Post a photo of the cover of the print media.

That’s all – unless you purchase a licence.

Did you know this before?

Also, take this as a heads up to remove any photos you have posted online of any of your previous media coverage before you are fined.

Veronica Pullen

Veronica Pullen

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