Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
copy cleared
English answer:
text approved for release
Added to glossary by
Jenni Lukac (X)
Dec 20, 2010 15:17
13 yrs ago
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English term
copy cleared
English
Art/Literary
Marketing
training material for sales reps.
For internal use only articles must be copy cleared before giving to customers
wording found in the footer of training material for sales personnel for some medical device
wording found in the footer of training material for sales personnel for some medical device
Responses
4 +7 | approved for release | Jenni Lukac (X) |
Change log
Dec 20, 2010 15:26: Travelin Ann changed "Field (write-in)" from "trainining material for sales reps." to "training material for sales reps."
Dec 23, 2010 09:31: Jenni Lukac (X) Created KOG entry
Responses
+7
4 mins
Selected
approved for release
The word is used in customs work as well.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Stephanie Ezrol
15 mins
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Happy Holidays and thanks, Stephanie.
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agree |
BrigitteHilgner
: Quite right.
15 mins
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Happy Holidays and thanks, Brigitte.
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agree |
Vicky Nash
2 hrs
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Cheers and thanks, Vicky.
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agree |
Arabic & More
2 hrs
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Greetings and thanks, Amel.
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agree |
jccantrell
: Yep, thie higher ups must read and approve. Happens at my company all the time.
5 hrs
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Thanks very much jc.
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B D Finch
: "Copy", in this context, meaning the text.
19 hrs
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Cheers and thanks, BD.
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agree |
Farzad Akmali
1 day 16 hrs
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Cheers and thanks, Farzad.
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Comment: "Thank you"
Reference comments
19 mins
Reference:
copy to be cleared before public release
This BBC document should be helpful.
Copy approval
As outlined above, BBC staff, BBC correspondents on non-staff contracts and
freelances primarily associated with the BBC will need to have copy cleared for
all columns and any one-off articles related to topical or controversial issues.
Heads of Department will decide whether copy clearance is required for one off
articles on sport or non controversial issues.
Articles must be submitted for BBC approval in good time before the publication
deadline and Heads of Department must ensure that the relevant press office is
informed.
Copy approval
As outlined above, BBC staff, BBC correspondents on non-staff contracts and
freelances primarily associated with the BBC will need to have copy cleared for
all columns and any one-off articles related to topical or controversial issues.
Heads of Department will decide whether copy clearance is required for one off
articles on sport or non controversial issues.
Articles must be submitted for BBC approval in good time before the publication
deadline and Heads of Department must ensure that the relevant press office is
informed.
Discussion
"Copy" here means "text" or "written matter."