Copyright & Use
This page explains how you may use material published on heamedia.com (and related HEAMEDIA domains). Unless stated otherwise, all content is © HEAMEDIA / Hans E Andersson. Trademarks and logos remain the property of their respective owners.
What you may do without asking
- Link to our pages, posts and public assets.
- Quote up to 100 words for commentary, news or academic purposes, with clear attribution and a visible link back to the original page.
- Use small screenshots or thumbnails of our public pages for the purpose of review or discussion, with attribution. Do not remove watermarks or credits.
What requires permission
- Re-use of images, video stills, audio, full-text PDFs, brand assets (logo, wordmark, typography, color palettes) and any non-trivial parts of our design.
- Re-publication or distribution of our articles, documentation or slide decks beyond brief quotes.
- Any commercial use, endorsement, or implication of partnership.
Client and third-party materials
Some works displayed are commissioned by clients or include third-party materials under license. In those cases, copyright may belong to the client or the original rights holder. Please contact us if you are unsure who to ask for permission.
Code and technical snippets
Unless a specific open-source license is provided near the code (for example in a repository or a LICENSE file), code samples on this site are © HEAMEDIA. You may copy short snippets (≈ up to 30 lines) for configuration or troubleshooting with attribution and a link. Larger re-use requires written permission. If a project explicitly states a license, that license governs.
Brand usage
Our name and logos may not be used to imply endorsement or partnership without written permission. A small press kit can be provided upon request for factual coverage.
Reporting alleged infringement
If you believe content on this site infringes your copyright, email info@heamedia.com with:
- Link(s) to the material on our site and a description of the work you claim is infringed.
- Your contact details and your authority to act for the rightsholder.
- A good-faith statement that the use is not authorized.
We review notices and act promptly, consistent with the spirit of the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act).
No transfer of rights
Accessing this site does not grant you any license to our content beyond what is described here. All rights are reserved.
Contact
For permissions, press or general questions: info@heamedia.com
Last updated: 4 September 2025