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| Publishing Requirements |
Please review the following requirements for third party published material relating to MPS.
- You must contact the MPS Team prior to publishing material that relates to our project, even if you are not performing an interview.
- You must provide at least one copy of the finished product or publication to the MPS Team. MPS will make provisions for reasonable shipping costs.
- For printed material, you must include at least once in the article, the address of the MPS Website: http://www.MechaPS.com.
- For audio material, you must clearly mention the website, and that more information about the project can be found there. You must both speak and spell the name of the site.
- For video material with an audio dialog, you must clearly mention the website address, and that more information about the project can be found there. You are also required to display the address of the MPS Website: http://www.MechaPS.com for no less than five (5) seconds.
- Video material with no audio dialog is treated as printed media.
- Please excercise particular care in spelling names and titles correctly. This helps avoid any embarrassment on part of the publisher or the MPS Team.
- To assist you in creating your publication, any necessary information including technical errata, image or line art files, etc, can be acquired from our Public Relations staff. Contact Ryan or Heidi using this form.
- You can get our Press Pack here.
| | Interview Requirements |
Please contact our Public Relations if you would like to set up an interview, using this form.

- You will need to schedule a date and time for your interview.
- We appreciate having a list of questions prepared before hand. Questions do not need to be exact, general guidelines are fine. This helps us be prepared and versed in the type of information you are interested in asking during the interview.
- Depending on the nature of the interview, different Team members will be appropriate for your interview. Please suggest the person(s) and/or department(s) you would like to speak with.
- Have the interviewer request our official glossary for jargon. This greatly reduces the risk of miscommunication during the interview.
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