Gartner Usage Policy

Research Documents — External Use (outside your company)

We welcome you, the Licensed User, to open as many Gartner Research documents as you like: for your personal use within your job and within the scope of your Service.

Gartner Research documents cannot be shared (a) outside your company, or (b) via email, internet posting, or other external information storage & retrieval systems.

If your job role requires you to share Gartner Research outside of your company, you may:

  • Excerpt or reference with prior written approval from Gartner Content Compliance, here, and in accordance with the Gartner Content Compliance Policy (formerly the Gartner Copyright and Quote Policy). 
  • Purchase a Reprint License for External Use. Contact the Reprints team for more information on Reprint Licenses.

Best Practices for using Gartner Research

Acceptable Use
Frank (Licensed User) is planning a presentation at a local business seminar and wants to incorporate into his PowerPoint quotes from a Gartner Research document. Prior to the presentation, Frank consults the Content Compliance Policy (formerly the Gartner Copyright and Quote Policy) and submits his request to Gartner Content Compliance, here, for approval of his proposed use of the Gartner quotes. Following receipt of the Gartner approval, Frank delivers a knock-out presentation.

 

Sally (Licensed User) is not sure how much Gartner content she is allowed to excerpt/quote or otherwise reference in her upcoming article she is publishing for an IT conference. She is struggling with how much she is permitted to quote or reference under the Gartner Content Compliance Policy (formerly the Gartner Copyright and Quote Policy). Wanting to be in compliance, Sally reviews the policy and submits a request to Gartner Content Compliance for guidance and approval, here.

 

Unacceptable Use

Dawn (Licensed User) who is responsible for issuing her company's press releases, incorporates content from a Gartner Research document into the company's press release without first obtaining written approval from Gartner. This is unacceptable because the Content Compliance Policy (formerly the Gartner Copyright and Quote Policy) requires that all external use of Gartner content receive prior written approval from Gartner. Dawn should review the policy and contact Gartner Content Compliance, here, for pre-approval.

Acceptable Use

Laura (Licensed User) is the head of Public Relations and recently purchased a Reprint License which provides her with distribution rights to a Magic Quadrant in which Gartner placed her company in the Leaders quadrant. Laura would like to share the evaluation with her prospects and clients. After working with and receiving approval from the Gartner Reprints team for the promotional language in her e-mail, Laura may send her email (containing the link to the Reprint) to her prospects and clients. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed reading the Magic Quadrant report in its entirety.

 

Dawn (Licensed User), an Analyst Relations director at her company, purchases a Reprint License of a Vendor Rating Gartner Research document where her company is favorably positioned. Dawn shares the Reprint externally in accordance with the terms of her company's Reprint License with Gartner.

 

Unacceptable Use

Frank (Licensed User), who works for a Public Relations firm, is responsible for researching technology trends on behalf of his clients. When he finds a Gartner Research document of interest he sends to his clients a group e-mail with the copyrighted PDF version of the document(s) as an attachment. This is an unacceptable use because Gartner does not permit Licensed Users to forward via e-mail a PDF version of a Gartner Research document. While Frank cannot share the full Gartner Research document via his group e-mail, he does have two choices; he may either (i) purchase a Reprint License so that he could use the entire document, per the terms of his Reprint License, or (ii) select a few key sentences from the Gartner Research document to share via his group e-mail. If Frank opts for choice (ii) he should contact Gartner Content Compliance, here, with his draft e-mail containing the few key sentences. Once he receives approval from Gartner Content Compliance, he may then e-mail the approved quote to his Clients provided that this quoting is done on a non-routine basis.

REMINDER: This is a baseline license that may vary depending on your purchased product.

Updated as of July 2024