If you would like permission to use an extract, illustration or cover from our books, you're in the right place
The Permissions & Content Licensing team is responsible for licensing material from books published by Penguin Random House UK and unpublished materials found in the Penguin Random House UK Archive and Library.
We receive a huge variety of permission requests from authors, publishers, exam boards, charities and TV, film and radio producers. We are always happy to hear from requestors who want to use material from our books in their projects.
Make a request
Please use our online form to request permission.
Permissions request form
If you would like to use or reproduce material from one of our books, you will need to request permission using the form below.
What types of requests can I make?
You can use our permission request form for the following projects:
Extract (for use within another publication)
The use of an extract within your publication (e.g. your novel, textbook, anthology or academic journal). This may be a quote used in the body of text or as an epigraph (i.e. a stand-alone quote preceding a chapter).
In order to license this, we will need to hold quotation rights in the title you are hoping to reuse from, which we will check before we get back to your request form.
Prop usage
This is the use of our books in films and TV, either as a handheld prop or as set dressing in the background of a scene. This can also use of book covers as posters, flyers, or any other use of our book covers onscreen.
We are not always able to license these uses without author approval and in order to meet tight deadlines for clearance, we ask that all information is provided in the initial request form (you can read more about what information will be asked for in the further FAQs below).
Non-dramatic straight reading
Reading extracts aloud or broadcasting portions of our audio books on television, radio and elsewhere.
Cover and/or image reproduction
Using the cover or any illustrations in another publication.
Please note that if you are looking to use our cover on your publication, you will need to contact our rights team. You can find them here.
Other
For anything that you think does not fit into the other categories, use the ‘Other’ option on our form. However, we do recommend reading our FAQs prior to this.
Use of some Penguin Random House UK books in Netflix series <em>Heartstopper </em>licensed by our Permissions team in 2022. Image Courtesy of See-Saw Films and Netflix, Inc.
FAQs
We know requesting permission can be a bit confusing, so our Permissions & Content Licensing team have put together a list of FAQs to help you through the process.
What information will I need to provide when I request permission?
Extracts, illustrations or book covers
How many words/lines of poetry you would like to use from our book
What page number this from
How the extract will be used. For example, whether this will be used as an epigraph (this is a short quotation at the beginning of a book or chapter) or in the body of the text.
The title of your publication
The author of your publication
The formats you will be publishing (hardback/paperback/eBook/audio book)
The estimated retail price per format
The number of pages in your publication
The estimated date of your publication
The territories required for distribution
Name, address and email that you would like to be invoiced/licenced at
Prop requests
The ISBN of the edition you would like to use (found above the barcode on the book) Whether the prop will be handheld or used to dress the set Scene context Production synopsis Broadcaster Date of broadcasting Name, address and email that you would like to be invoiced/licenced at
Non-dramatic straight reading
The extract you would like to read aloud
The wordcount of the extract you would like to read aloud
How many minutes the reading would last
The language the reading will be in
Who would be reading the extract
Production name
The context of the reading in the production or presentation
How the reading will be broadcast/presented
When the reading will be broadcast/presented
Territories required for distribution
Name, address and email that you would like to be invoiced/licenced at
Cover and/or image reproduction
The ISBN of the edition you would like to use the cover/image from
The page number the image appears on
The context of your use of the cover/image
The title of your publication
The author of your publication
The size the cover/image will appear (e.g. it will take up ½ of the page)
The formats you will be publishing (hardback/paperback/eBook/audio book)
The estimated retail price per format
The number of pages in your publication
The estimated date of your publication
Name, address and email that you would like to be invoiced/licenced at
Other
How you would like to use our book in as much detail as possible
Your contact details
Request form FAQs
The book I want to reuse content from does not appear in the search function – how should I proceed?
In the first instance, please check the copyright page to ensure that it is material published by Penguin Random House UK.
If yes, and your request to use material falls into one of the usage options on the online permission request form please email us: penguinpermissions@penguinrandomhouse.co.uk
There are several editions of the same book that contain the material I wish to use, but I am unable to choose a particular edition through the search function – how should I proceed?
Please include the ISBN for the specific edition you wish to reuse from. If the edition was released without an ISBN, please provide the year in which the particular edition was released, and an edition number if available.
I want to reproduce material from more than one book – how should I proceed?
If you require material from a selection of books, please submit one online permission request form for each book.
How long will it take for my request to be processed?
We endeavour to get back to you as soon as possible, though it may take us longer to respond during busy periods.
Can my request be prioritised?
Unfortunately, due to the high volume of requests we receive on a daily basis, requests cannot generally be prioritised.
Can I translate/dramatize/adapt/reproduce/reprint a whole book?
When can I use material that is in copyright without permission?
There are certain, very specific situations where you may be permitted to reproduce extracts of books without seeking permission from the copyright owner, including for research and private study and for criticism and review.
I want to request permission for an image/photo. How can I check that Penguin Random House UK owns the rights?
Images are often used in our books with permission from other sources. Please check the copyright page and any credits in the book to see if the material in question is credited to another source; if it is, contact that party directly. If the image is not credited anywhere in the book, please submit a request using the online permission request form.
When does copyright expire in the UK?
Copyright generally expires 70 years after the end of the calendar year in which the author dies.
The Fair Dealing exception allows a party to use a work without the copyright owner’s permission and without compensating the copyright owner for such use in certain circumstances. Copyright law identifies certain types of uses, including quotation, criticism and review, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research as examples of activities that may qualify as a Fair Dealing.
We generally don’t determine if something is 'Fair Dealing', but may issue a Gratis licence if the usage warrants it. We advise that it's always best to request, just in case.
I am doing research for a Dissertation or Masters/PhD thesis and I want to use some material. Do I need permission?
Unless your project is going to be published or released commercially, we wouldn’t expect to need to grant permission. If your written work is going to be accessible to a large number of people outside the remit of your course, we would advise getting in touch.
I'm looking to request something that hasn't been covered in the above questions. Where do I go?
Penguin Ventures is the licensing and consumer products division of Penguin Random House UK. They manage our portfolio of iconic literary brands and characters: Peter Rabbit, The Snowman, Spot, Flower Fairies and more, across product, experience and digital. For this, please email: rights-brandsandlicensing@penguinrandomhouse.co.uk
All rights licensing departments are in contact with each other, so please don’t worry if you think you may have sent your initial request to the wrong place – we work together behind the scenes to get requests to the right team!