Re: Permission to quote

Hi Louise,

Generally it would be better to use direct quotes with appropriate references, rather than rewrite wording.

See also: <https://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/IPR-FAQ-20000620.html>

Best,
~Shawn

<https://www.w3.org/People/Shawn/>



On 4/1/2016 5:06 AM, Louise Löfgren wrote:
> Hi!
>
>   My name is Louise Loefgren and I'm a student at Linnaeus University in Kalmar,
> Sweden.
>
> I’m studying to become an  interaction designer.
>
>   It's about human-computer interaction to make products and services usable and
>
> accessible to all users.
>
> Right now I'm working on a thesis and it is about the availability of the university's new
>
> website (www.lnu.com <http://www.lnu.com/>) for students with visual impairment,.
>
> I ¨m going to  examine whether the website is accessible and useful for students with
>
> visual impairment or not.
>
> I found your page ( www.3.org/WAI/ <http://www.3.org/WAI/>) through (funka.com <http://funka.com/>)  and would like to write a
>
> little about accessibility and web accessibility from your website,
>
> I will not copy anything. I will write it in my on words and of course reference to
>
> everything on your website.
>
>
> This work will be reported to students and teachers in my program and the report will
>
> also be posted on the university database DIVA.
>
> Is it okey for you if I use the information from your website?
>
>
> Best regards
> Louise Loefgren
> ll222nm@student.lnu.se <mailto:ll222nm@student.lnu.se>

Received on Friday, 1 April 2016 16:01:41 UTC