For Immediate Release                                      
Urantia Foundation

September 8, 1998


URANTIA FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES NEW
COPYRIGHT, INTERNET, AND TRADEMARK USAGE POLICIES

Urantia Foundation, a non-profit organization, today announced six new copyright, Internet, and trademark policies pertaining to The Urantia Book. The Trustees unanimously approved these policies after listening to the concerns and desires voiced by readers from around the world.

Fortunately, Urantia Foundation's legal advisors found ways to meet readers' needs while fully protecting the copyright and trademarks. "We hope that these policies will facilitate the efforts of readers who desire to study, teach, and share the revelation. These policies provide readers with step-by-step guidelines for expanded usage of the copyrighted text of The Urantia Book and the trademarks of Urantia Foundation while harmoniously coexisting with the Foundation's legal rights," said the Foundation's president, Richard Keeler.

These new policies reflect the needs of a growing and diverse readership that wants to study and share The Urantia Book and its teachings. With five new translations printed in the last six years, eleven more in progress, and with the development of the Internet and other digital media, new thinking is required to manage 21st century global dissemination opportunities and challenges.

Three policies address commercial, educational, and "labors-of-love" usage of text from The Urantia Book. Authors of commercial work may quote up to 5,000 words from The Urantia Book without requesting permission from Urantia Foundation. Furthermore, authors of non-commercial "labors-of-love" may quote up to 25,000 words in secondary works of original authorship. The educational copyright policy allows teachers and seminar instructors to distribute free copies of up to one full paper of The Urantia Book per
classroom or seminar session. For a full understanding of the conditions and provisions contained in each policy, please see the attached
policies, or visit our Web site at http://www.urantia.org/policies.htm, or call Urantia Foundation for additional copies.

Two other policies deal with Internet Web site licensing and downloading of the copyrighted text. Urantia Foundation wants to make The Urantia Book broadly and freely available to the global community via licensed Internet Web sites. The procedure to receive a free-of-charge license to display The Urantia Book on a Web site is described in complete detail in the policy titled "License To Reproduce The Urantia Book on an Internet Web site."

In addition to the copyright and Internet policies, the Foundation adopted a trademark policy regarding the Concentric-Circles Symbol and the words "Urantia," and "Urantian." This policy provides readers with a list of "safe harbors" that allow people a wide variety of non-commercial fair use of the trademarks without constituting trademark infringement. "We recognize that the Concentric-Circles Symbol and the words 'Urantia' and 'Urantian' have personal significance to many believers of The Urantia Book. This policy assures personal usage of the trademarks that will not create legal conflicts. Urantia Foundation has embarked upon a new era of
proactive problem solving that will utilize the courtroom as the last resort," Mr Keeler concluded.

Please direct questions about this press release, or any policy, to Urantia Foundation headquarters, (773) 525-3319, or by e-mail at
urantia@www.urantia.org.


Urantia Foundation is a non-profit foundation and the proprietor and publisher of the copyrighted inviolate text of The Urantia Book. The Foundation has offices in five countries and publishes in six languages. With sales of over 400,000 books and hundreds of study groups worldwide, Urantia Foundation also facilitates global reader and membership services.


I. PERMISSION-TO-QUOTE POLICY FOR COMMERCIAL WORKS

1. For purposes of this policy, "commercial" is defined as "relating to, or being connected with, the exchange of value, or the buying or selling of any article, goods, or property."  Accordingly, a "commercial work" is any work that is bought, sold, or exchanged for value.
2. Any person may quote up to 1,000 words from The Urantia Book in any commercial work without the necessity of requesting or receiving permission from Urantia Foundation.

3. Any person may quote between 1,001 and 5,000 words from The Urantia Book in any commercial work without the necessity of requesting or receiving permission from Urantia Foundation provided that:
a. No more than 1,000 words taken from The Urantia Book are quoted at a time;
b. For every one word quoted from The Urantia Book in a commercial work, the work has at least two words that are not quoted from The Urantia Book;
c. The commercial work displays the following acknowledgment: This work uses quotations from The Urantia Book, © 1955 Urantia Foundation, 533 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, Illinois 60614; (773) 525-3319; http://www.urantia.org; all rights reserved.  The views expressed in this work are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of Urantia Foundation or its affiliates. Please place the acknowledgment on the copyright page or on one of the first few pages of any written or electronic work and in the credits of any non-printed media; and
d. The person copying material from The Urantia Book does not revise, alter, or amend the inviolate text of the portions of The Urantia Book that are quoted.
4. Any person who desires to quote more than 5,000 words from The Urantia Book in a commercial work needs to contact Urantia Foundation for permission.  Please contact Urantia Foundation by telephone at (773) 525-3319, or by e-mail at urantia@www.urantia.org, or in writing addressed to Urantia Foundation, 533 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, Illinois 60614.

II. PERMISSION-TO-COPY POLICY FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES

1. For purposes of this policy, "academic" and/or "educational" means "pertaining to institutional classroom teaching or learning."

2. Any person may copy and hand out various portions of The Urantia Book amounting up to one full paper of The Urantia Book per each academic or educational use without the necessity of requesting or receiving permission from Urantia Foundation provided that:

a. The recipient of the handout(s) containing quoted material is not charged money for the handout(s) over and above the cost of tuition or, in the event of a conference, the fee for attending the conference where the quoted material is handed out;
b. The person copying the material from The Urantia Book does not revise, alter, or amend the inviolate text of The Urantia Book prior to copying and handing out the quoted material; and
c. The handout containing the material quoted from The Urantia Book gives the following acknowledgment:

This handout is for academic and educational purposes only.  It contains quotations from The Urantia Book, © 1955 Urantia Foundation, 533 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, Illinois 60614; (773) 525-3319; http://www.urantia.org; all rights reserved.

3. Any person who wishes to copy and hand out various portions of The Urantia Book amounting to more than a full paper of The Urantia Book per each academic and/or educational use needs to contact Urantia Foundation for permission.  Please contact Urantia Foundation by telephone at (773) 525-3319, or by e-mail at urantia@www.urantia.org, or in writing addressed to Urantia Foundation, 533 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, Illinois 60614.

III. PERMISSION-TO-QUOTE POLICY FOR LABORS-OF-LOVE

Urantia Foundation authorizes anyone to quote up to 25,000 words from The Urantia Book in any educational work provided that:

1. Standard academic attribution is given to The Urantia Book where it is quoted;

2. The following statement of copyright is prominently displayed in the first few pages of the work: This work uses quotations from The Urantia Book, © 1955 Urantia Foundation, 533 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, Illinois 60614; (773) 525-3319;
http://www.urantia.org; all rights reserved.  The views expressed in this work are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of Urantia Foundation or its affiliates.

3. The work in question is distributed free of charge by its authors and their agents;

4. For every word quoted from The Urantia Book, the work has at least one word that is not quoted from The Urantia Book;

5. The work uses no more than 5,000 words in a row from The Urantia Book. If you use up to 5,000 words in a row from The Urantia Book, then you should insert other written materials before using any additional quotations from The Urantia Book; and

6. The work does not revise, alter, or amend portions of the inviolate text of the Urantia Book that are quoted in the work.

IV. INTERNET DOWNLOADING AND PRINTING POLICY

You may print or download any portion or all of the inviolate text of The Urantia Book to disk or hard drive from Urantia Foundation's Web site, http://www.urantia.org, or from any other licensed Web site, provided that:

1. The inviolate text is printed and/or downloaded for your own personal use rather than for distribution or sale to third persons, unless such distribution or sale is otherwise permitted by copyright law or by Urantia Foundation policies; and

2. By printing or downloading this inviolate text, you agree not to revise, alter, or amend any portion of the text of The Urantia Book that is printed or downloaded.

V. LICENSE TO REPRODUCE THE URANTIA BOOK ON AN INTERNET WEB SITE

You may reproduce, free of charge, on your Internet Web site, the entire copyrighted inviolate text of The Urantia Book from Urantia Foundation's Web site, http://www.urantia.org, provided that:

1. When you reproduce the text on your Internet Web site, you agree not to charge money to permit others to view the licensed reproduction of the text;

2. The reproduced text displayed on your Web site must keep the text inviolate.  You may not include any quotes from The Urantia Book or its authorized translations that are revised, altered, or amended; and

3. The following notice pops up prior to the appearance of the reproduced text of The Urantia Book.

You are about to view the inviolate text of The Urantia Book, © 1955 Urantia Foundation, 533 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, Illinois 60614; (773) 525-3319; http://www.urantia.org; all rights reserved. You may freely print and/or download this text for your own personal use, but any other uses, including distribution or sale, must be permitted by copyright law or by Urantia Foundation policies.  By printing or downloading this inviolate text, you also agree not to revise, alter, or amend any portion of the inviolate text of The Urantia Book that is printed or downloaded.
By accepting this license, you agree to display this notice exactly as and where it automatically appears.
This license is not a license to reproduce or make any use of the trademarks, service marks, or collective membership marks of Urantia
Foundation, unless authorized by trademark law, Urantia Foundation license, or Urantia Foundation policies.

This is the entire and complete Web site licensing agreement.  By clicking on the download icon, you agree to its terms.

VI. POLICY REGARDING USE OF "URANTIA," "URANTIAN," AND THE THREE BLUE CONCENTRIC CIRCLES SYMBOL

Articulated in this policy are the following uses of "Urantia," "Urantian," and the three blue concentric circles symbol set against a white
background to which Urantia Foundation consents as "safe harbors" for fair use. Providing these "safe harbors" means Urantia Foundation has granted these uses as ones that you can freely make without concern for violating any of the trademarks, service marks, or collective membership marks of Urantia Foundation.

1. You may use "Urantian" or "Urantians" merely to refer to readers of The Urantia Book or as inhabitants of planet Earth.

2. You may use "Urantia" merely as a reference to planet Earth.

3. You may use "Urantia," "Urantian," and/or the three blue concentric circles symbol in weddings, funerals, and worship services, including the program handout used at the particular calendar event.

4. You may make personal use of "Urantia," "Urantian," or the three blue concentric circles symbol in jewelry or on clothing.

5. You may display the three blue concentric circles symbol on any page of a Web site provided that:  (a) The symbol does not appear on the front cover of the Web page as an identifier of the Web site.  (b) The symbol is accompanied by words to designate it as the Banner of Michael or representing the Trinity government or conveying other meanings associated with the symbol described in The Urantia Book.  You may depict the symbol on a pennant, flag, or other visual representation of its meaning.  (c) The use of the symbol is not associated with any commercial activity.  (d) The words "This Web site is unaffiliated with Urantia Foundation" appear
somewhere on the front page.

6. You may use the three blue concentric circles symbol in any artwork provided that the artwork contains other prominent elements besides the symbol.

If you have questions about this policy or other such uses, please contact Urantia Foundation by telephone at (773) 525-3319, by e-mail at urantia@www.urantia.org, or in writing addressed to Urantia Foundation, 533 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, Illinois 60614.