Mother Jones Rights and Permissions

We love it when people share our reporting! However, to ensure you’re doing so in compliance with our guidelines, here are some pointers to follow:

Under certain circumstances, you may reprint or quote excerpts of reasonable length from Mother Jones articles if you appropriately credit Mother Jones and the author and include a link to the original article.

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The context, length, and number of excerpts will determine whether permission is needed. It is always best to request permission by contacting us at [email protected] or via the form below.
















Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much of an article can I excerpt in my own publication?

A: You may excerpt a reasonable amount of the article. Please do not excerpt a majority of an article or quote heavily without first contacting our reprints department at [email protected]. It is never acceptable to quote in a manner that changes the original meaning. If you have any doubts about whether you’re excerpting too much, please contact us.

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Q: What if I want to use a video from Mother Jones?

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Q: What if I want to use a photo from Mother Jones, or a piece of interactive or multimedia reporting?

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Q: I see articles on Mother Jones that were first published elsewhere, and I sometimes see Mother Jones articles reprinted in full on other outlets. What’s all that about?

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