Permission Request

Disability Request

If you have a student who has a verified disability that prevents him or her from using standard instructional materials, please have your school's Coordinator of Services for Students with Disabilities or other school official fill out the request and agreement below for the electronic file required by the student.

We will respond as quickly as possible, but please understand that it may take 2-4 weeks for you to receive the electronic file. Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.

* Required Fields

Part 1: Our product information

* I verify that this textbook has been purchased for use in the student's classroom.

Part 2: Coordinator of Services or
responsible school official

Part 3: Delivery Mode

Oxford FTP
Other

Part 4: School information

Part 5: Request to duplicate a file previously
provided by Oxford University Press Canada

Although the file may have been previously provided for use by another student at your school, this request for use by another student must still be made to Oxford University Press.

*Are you making this request on behalf of a centralized repository, depository, or other file storing system?
Yes    No

*Has this file been previously provided?
Yes    No

*Have you verified that the student or someone on his or her behalf has issued payment to the publisher equal to the cost of the print version of the textbook?
Yes    No

Part 6: Verification and Agreement

I verify and agree that:

  1. The requesting school or disabled student has purchased the above named printed work (the "Title").
  2. The student is registered to take or attend the above course requiring the use of the Title.
  3. The student has a disability that prevents him or her from using the Title.
  4. The request is made or supported by the Coordinator of Services for Students with Disabilities or other appropriate school official.
  5. The Title has been determined to be essential to the student's successful completion of the course.
  6. The student and the school will not use or further distribute or copy the electronic files for the Title for any other purpose.
  7. In using the electronic files provided by the Publisher, the disabled student, the College Disabled Student Services Office, or other student official, will abide by the Copyright Law of Canada and the applicable code of conduct and policy of the requestor's school.
  8. Oxford University Press, Canada, owns all rights to the Title and the electronic files for the Title, including copyright. The student and the school have only the right to use the electronic files for the purposes set forth in this request.

This file is being provided for use by one student with a disability at your institution who is the specific subject of this request. You agree not to otherwise reproduce, use, sell, transmit, publish, broadcast, or otherwise disseminate or distribute the file (or any version modified for accessibility purposes) to anyone, including but not limited to other students with a disability at your or any other institution, others in the same company, school, college or other organization, whether or not for a charge or other consideration, including but not limited to use in connection with the sale, retransmission, distribution, publication, broadcasting, circulation or other dissemination, for any purpose, whether commercial or otherwise, without the express prior written permission of Oxford University Press, Canada.

EXCHANGE OF THIS OR ANY OTHER FILE, IN A MODIFIED FORMAT OR COPY THEREOF, IS A VIOLATION OF THE CANADIAN COPYRIGHT ACT. SEPARATE AUTHORIZATION MUST BE OBTAINED FOR EVERY USER OF THIS FILE, ITS MODIFIED FORMAT OR COPY THEREOF, AND SEPARATE PROOF OF PURCHASE OF THE TEXT MUST BE PROVIDED.

Please read the following statement. By checking the box, you have made the following agreement:

*   I verify that the above answers and verifications are complete, true and correct and that by submitting this request and receiving the requested electronic file, I am agreeing to abide by these terms.

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