FAQs

1. Can I put materials found on SexReally.com into a restricted database or website at my school, library, or health center?

Yes, if there is no charge for users of your materials and if distribution is of limited duration to your school only. Images must remain unaltered. All of the accompanying caption information must be included without alteration and the citation should include the URL “www.sexreally.com.”

2. Can I use materials found on SexReally.com in a personal website?

Yes, so long as the site displays no advertisements and has no sponsors, does not charge a fee for services, and does not offer any product or service for sale. The images must remain unaltered. All of the accompanying caption information must be included without alteration and the citation should include the URL “www.sexreally.com.”

3. May I put images or text from SexReally.com on a CD-ROM or general access website?

No, unless permission has been obtained in advance from The National Campaign. The permission of a third party may also be required.

4. Can I print materials found on this website for a class project, lesson, and/or presentation at a professional conference?

Yes, if it is a personal or academic work and not for publication in any medium. The images must remain unaltered and all of the accompanying caption information must be included without alteration. This type of use is encouraged; all other forms of publication are expressly prohibited.

5. May I use the designs or logos on SexReally.com in my Web site or publication?

No, unless permission has been obtained in advance from The National Campaign via the info@sexreally.com email address.

6. May I link to SexReally.com?

The National Campaign is pleased to have you link from your website to this SexReally.com, provided that your link to this site is presented in a manner that does not give the impression that The National Campaign is making an express or implied endorsement of the content or service provided on your website, and that the link is presented in a manner that indicates that the user is leaving one site and accessing another.

A link to this Web site must identify the SexReally.com website in one of the following ways:

• by name: SexReally
• by URL: www.sexreally.com

You may not frame the pages of this website or transport viewers to any other location outside this website using the SexReally name, or any variation thereof, without the prior written permission of The National Campaign. Linking to this website does not grant you any ownership rights or interest in or to the SexReally name or any variation thereof. The National Campagin has no obligation to link from SexReally.com to your Web site or to provide any reciprocal service of any kind.

7. How do I obtain permission for other forms of publication?

Anyone wishing to use the text, images or content on this website for purposes other than as authorized herein must obtain prior written approval. Permission for such use is granted on a case-by-case basis at the sole discretion of the The National Campaign. The permission of a third party may also be required. Permission requests may be sent to info@sexreally.com.

8. How do I refer to the SexReally website when I am writing a research or professional paper?

Because this website is updated frequently, it is important to include when you visited the Web page that displays the material you are using. The following is an example of how to reference the SexReally website in a text or footnote citation of a research or professional paper.

The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, “Who's Responsible For Contraception?,” SexReally.com website, http://www.sexreally.com/the-show/whos-responsible-contraception; accessed 20 October 2009.