Deepnom Press
Press & reprints
Our writing is open to reprint, translation, and quotation under CC BY 4.0. Attribution and a link back to the original — that's the only ask.
What you're free to do
- Reprint any article in full on your own site, newsletter, or report.
- Excerpt, paraphrase, or quote any part of it.
- Translate into any language.
- Use it commercially — paid newsletters, reports, research products.
- Re-publish on Medium, Substack, LinkedIn, or any syndication platform.
What we ask in return
- Credit the author. Use the published byline (usually “The Deepnom Desk”) or the specific name if one is credited.
- Link to the original. A clickable link back to
deepnom.com/blog/<slug>/somewhere visible — body copy or footer both work. - Mark modifications. If you edit or translate, note that briefly: “adapted from …”, “translated from …”.
- Don't imply endorsement. Using our article doesn't mean we endorse your product. Please don't suggest we do.
That's it. You don't need to ask permission first, and there's no fee.
Programmatic access for publishers
Three syndication feeds ship the 20 most recent published articles. Any reader, aggregator, or auto-import tool can point at one of these and pull in content as it goes live.
Feeds update within minutes of a new article going live. The JSON feed ships the full article HTML so downstream tools can render without scraping.
License details
Articles are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). The legal text is at that link. The plain-English summary is the sections above.
The license covers the article text, headlines, and descriptions we write ourselves. It does not cover third-party logos, product screenshots, external stock imagery used in hero slots, or user-generated content on the marketplace. If you're unsure whether a specific element is reusable, reach out and ask.
Press contact
For quotes, interview requests, or media inquiries:
[email protected]We aim to respond within two business days.
Heads-up for automated tools
The syndication feeds are rate-limit-friendly and won't throttle polite requests, but please cache aggressively on your end — feed content changes only when new articles are published (usually weekly, not every minute). A 1-hour polling interval is more than enough.