Pharmaceutical Licence fees are based on the number of professional employees, so smaller teams pay smaller fees. Contact us for a quote tailored to your headcount and international presence.
Yes, if you have locations or employees outside the UK and want to cover their copying activities, you need a CLA Pharmaceutical Multinational Licence.
This is a free upgrade offered to pharmaceutical licensees that allows content sharing between organisations with a CLA Pharmaceutical Licence (or relevant CCC licence). Only one organisation needs to hold the Collaboration Licence and own the original material. Before collaborating, you need to provide CLA with the names of the companies involved. CLA will contact them to ensure they have the relevant licence.
Yes, under certain conditions. You can send copies for regulatory submissions (in any jurisdiction), patent applications, or medical information requests. Sharing for external marketing is not permitted.
You can use copied materials for various internal communications purposes, such as sharing with colleagues, sharing media coverage, market research, internal training and R&D. You can also send copies to healthcare professionals for medical information, regulatory authorities, external advisors for legal proceedings or regulatory advice, and patent authorities.
While subscriptions grant access to content, there's a critical distinction between accessing content and having the rights to copy and share it. Many publications include explicit copyright statements prohibiting copying, storing or sharing, so subscriptions do not automatically grant reuse rights.