copyright
How to best use
IEC and ISO standards
   A user guide on licensing options
           and respecting copyright
How to best use
IEC and ISO standards
                                   Are you getting ready to use an Inter-
 What is copyright ?               national Standard and wondering how
 “ Copyright ” refers to all the   to make best use of it while respecting
 rights authors own in their       its copyright ? Protecting the copyright
 literary and artistic works.
                                   in International Standards is indeed
 It’s what allows owners to
                                   essential to the very process of devel-
 carefully control how their
 work is used, distributed,        oping them. That’s why the Interna-
 reproduced, translated and        tional Electrotechnical Commission
 more. Specifically, IEC and ISO   (IEC) and the International Organiza-
 standards are protected under     tion for Standardization (ISO) protect
 Swiss law and their copyright     their ownership of the copyright for
 must be respected worldwide.      International Standards, their drafts
                                   and other publications. Here’s all you
                                   need to know.
Why is copyright protection such an important pillar of the standardization
system ? Copyright allows IEC and ISO to safeguard the use of the content of
International Standards so that the integrity and authenticity of that content
is preserved, and that content can be revised, translated and also maintained.
This means that customers and other stakeholders can always trust that they’re
getting the real deal when using standards from IEC, ISO and their respective
national members.
Additionally, copyright in International Standards supports the standards
development process through the sale of standards. The sale of standards guar-
antees that the system is financed by ensuring users who benefit from standards
also pay to use them. This keeps the cost of participating in standards develop-
ment down, allows for the broadest stakeholder engagement possible, and
precludes individual sponsors from having undue influence over the system.
Want to know more ?
For more details about IEC and ISO business models and how these provide value to end users
across the globe, see Section 6 of Using and referencing IEC and ISO standards to support
public policy.
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Getting started !
Basic options for your
everyday needs
You can purchase IEC and ISO International Standards and other publications
from the national member in your country :
•	   Find your IEC member and their contact details
     at www.iec.ch/members
•	   Find your ISO member and their contact details
     at www.iso.org/members
Buying standards from IEC
If you’re buying standards from IEC, the pre-ordering information page
and the End-User Licence Agreement explain the basics of how to use an
International Standard.
Buying standards from ISO
If you’re buying standards from ISO, the Customer Licence Agreement and
Terms and Conditions of Sale explain the basics of how to use an Interna-
tional Standard.
Standard conditions for both IEC and ISO include the provision that your
purchased document will come watermarked in order to identify you as the
permitted user, and to indicate some of the rights you have.
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Standard permitted uses include downloading copies of the pub-
lication you’ve purchased on all your personal devices (desktop
computer, laptop, tablet, e-reader, smartphone, etc.) as long as
only you access them. You can also print the copies you need for
your personal use. When in doubt, contact the relevant customer
service team for any questions or concerns.
  Here is an example :
       Licensed by XXX to ABC Company / Ms Jane Doe
      XXX Order: OP-123456 / Downloaded: 2017-07-21
  Single user licence only, copying and networking prohibited.
Want to do something more
with an International Standard ?
Let’s talk !
Don’t be afraid to think out of the box,
and just ask. We want you to be able
to make the most of International Standards
while respecting their copyright.
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Below are examples of possible options we can discuss :
 Share your copy or make copies for colleagues
 We can grant extensions to your original single-user licence
 so you can make more copies to share at work.
 Posting a copy on your Intranet
 We offer solutions for the internal networking of standards
 on company Intranets that offer cost-effective and user-friendly
 access rights.
 Academic uses
 We can provide reduced pricing for educational institutions
 to help get the word out about standards.
 Copy part of a standard for internal company guides
 or manuals
 We can offer options depending on what you have in mind and
 how much of a standard you want to use.
 Copy parts of a standard for your book or software
 Citing standards or including extracts of standards is encouraged
 as long as there is the correct acknowledgement and the
 conditions of your licence are respected. Please contact IEC or
 ISO for authorization.
The above are just examples so if you have another use that
you would like to discuss, go ahead and e-mail your mem-
ber, IEC’s sales team at sales@iec.ch or ISO’s customer
service team at customerservice@iso.org.
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How can you
avoid breaking
copyright law ?
You’ve read the licensing
terms that you agreed to when
you bought an International
Standard and you’ve raised any
questions or concerns with your
customer service team.
What else can you do to avoid
breaking copyright law ?
Below are a few examples of what you must not do :
 Don’t distribute standards online
 That includes sending standards via e-mail, saving them on
 hard drives, putting them in cyber lockers or any other shared
 platform, including Intranets, without permission. You are never
 permitted to post an International Standard for free public
 access on the Internet. Even “ innocently ” or casually posting
 an International Standard on the Internet can be a punishable
 violation of copyright law. Always ask if you’re in doubt.
 Don’t reproduce or otherwise share standards
 That means printing out or photocopying the standard and
 sharing it with others, scanning a print copy, or using parts of it
 in other documents or in software without permission.
 Don’t translate or modify standards in any way
 That includes translating part or the full standard into other
 languages, editing or otherwise changing parts of the documents
 or manipulating the content in any other way without permission.
 Don’t sell standards without authorization
 Illegal distribution of standards represents a real threat to the
 ability to protect the content in standards and may also increase
 the risk of creating counterfeits. IEC and ISO standards are sold by
 IEC, ISO, its members and authorized distribution channels only.
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IEC and ISO carefully safeguard
International Standards for the ben-
efit of users and the standardization
system as a whole.
That means that IEC, ISO and its respec-
tive members take violations of their
copyright seriously. So when Interna-
tional Standards are illegally posted on
the Internet, IEC and ISO’s anti-piracy
providers find them and ultimately take
them down. In some cases, copyright
infringement of International Stand-
ards has led to court cases, criminal
penalties and other national legal
action against infringers. This coordi-
nated activity of IEC, ISO and its mem-
bers against copyright infringement
of International Standards supports
copyright protection as an important
pillar of the standardization system.
Now that you understand how to
respect the copyright in IEC and ISO
International Standards and why it’s
important to standardization, you are
ready to make the best use of them !
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About IEC
The IEC is an independent, not-for-profit organization
that includes 170 countries representing over 99 % of
the world population and energy generation.
The IEC worldwide, neutral and independent plat-
form allows 20 000 experts from the private and
public sectors to cooperate and develop state-of-the-
art, globally relevant IEC International Standards
that support economic development and protect
people and the environment. The IEC also admin-
isters four Conformity Assessment Systems whose
members verify that devices operate as promised.
For more information, please visit www.iec.ch.
About ISO
ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
is an independent, non-governmental international
organization with a membership of 163* national stand-
ards bodies. Through its members, it brings together
experts to share knowledge and develop voluntary,
consensus-based, market-relevant International Stand-
ards that support innovation and provide solutions to
global challenges.
ISO has published more than 22 500* International
Standards and related documents covering almost every
industry, from technology to food safety, to agriculture
and healthcare.
For more information, please visit www.iso.org.
*January 2019
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