Common use of Computational Access Clause in Contracts

Computational Access. Authorized Users may use the Licensed Materials to perform and engage in text and/or data mining activities for academic research, scholarship, and other educational purposes and may utilize and share the results of text and/or data mining (“TDM output”) with research collaborators, and in their scholarly work and make the results available for use by others, so long as the purpose is not to create a product for use by third parties that would substitute for the Licensed Materials. Authorized users may include TDM Output as part of original works of scholarship, e.g. articles that describe, analyze, and interpret research, presentations at academic conferences, and inclusion in an academic thesis. ACM will cooperate with Licensee and Authorized Users as reasonably necessary in making the Licensed Materials available in a manner and form most useful to the Authorized Users for computational access. ACM shall provide this access without any additional fees. Licensee and Authorized Users shall be able to conduct TDM by An API provided by Vendor or a mutually agreed third-party provider. In all cases where Licensed Materials offers both HTML/XML and PDF versions of the Licensed Materials, both versions shall be accessible for TDM. The Licensed Materials provided for TDM shall be provided in such a manner as to be useful to Authorized Users. For example, there will be no rate or volume limits placed on TDM by ACM unless there has been evidence of disruption of ACM’s normal services, and any such limits shall be communicated to Licensee inadvance of taking effect. Uses of TDM Output: It is mutually understood that Licensed Materials and “TDM Output” (the result of any Text and Data Mining activity or operation, capable of fixation, reproduction and/or communication in any form) provided or generated under this Agreement may be retained by Authorized Users throughout the full lifecycle of the TDM project, including for publication, and as necessary for replication and validation of research results.

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Samples: www.mpdl.mpg.de

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Computational Access. Authorized Users may use the Licensed Materials to perform and engage in text and/or data mining activities for academic research, scholarship, and other educational purposes and may utilize and share the results of text and/or data mining (“TDM output”) with research collaborators, and in their scholarly work and make the results available for use by others, so long as the purpose is not to create a product for use by third parties that would substitute for the Licensed Materials. Authorized users may include TDM Output as part of original works of scholarship, e.g. articles that describe, analyze, and interpret research, presentations at academic conferences, and inclusion in an academic thesis. ACM will cooperate with Licensee and Authorized Users as reasonably necessary in making the Licensed Materials available in a manner and form most useful to the Authorized Users for computational access. ACM shall provide this access without any additional fees. Licensee and Authorized Users shall be able to conduct TDM by An API provided by Vendor or a mutually agreed third-party provider. In all cases where Licensed Materials offers both HTML/XML and PDF versions of the Licensed Materials, both versions shall be accessible for TDM. The Licensed Materials provided for TDM shall be provided in such a manner as to be useful to Authorized Users. For example, there will be no rate or volume limits placed on TDM by ACM unless there has been evidence of disruption of ACM’s normal services, and any such limits shall be communicated to Licensee inadvance in advance of taking effect. Uses of TDM Output: It is mutually understood that Licensed Materials and “TDM Output” (the result of any Text and Data Mining activity or operation, capable of fixation, reproduction and/or communication in any form) provided or generated under this Agreement may be retained by Authorized Users throughout the full lifecycle of the TDM project, including for publication, and as necessary for replication and validation of research results.

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Samples: www.mpdl.mpg.de

Computational Access. Authorized Users may use the Licensed Materials to perform and engage in text and/or data mining activities for academic research, scholarship, and other educational purposes and may utilize and share the results of text and/or data mining (“TDM output”) with research collaborators, and in their scholarly work and make the results available for use by others, so long as the purpose is not to create a product for use by third parties that would substitute for the Licensed Materials. Authorized users may include TDM Output as part of original works of scholarship, e.g. articles that describe, analyze, and interpret research, presentations at academic conferences, and inclusion in an academic thesis. ACM will cooperate with Licensee University and Authorized Users as reasonably necessary in making the Licensed Materials available in a manner and form most useful to the Authorized Users for computational access. ACM shall provide this access without any additional fees. Licensee University and Authorized Users shall be able to conduct TDM by An API provided by Vendor or a mutually agreed third-party provider. In all cases where Licensed Materials offers both HTML/XML and PDF versions of the Licensed Materials, both versions shall be accessible for TDM. The Licensed Materials provided for TDM shall be provided in such a manner as to be useful to Authorized Users. For example, there will be no rate or volume limits placed on TDM by ACM unless there has been evidence of disruption of ACM’s normal services, and any such limits shall be communicated to Licensee inadvance University in advance of taking effect. Uses of TDM Output: It is mutually understood that Licensed Materials and “TDM Output” (the result of any Text and Data Mining activity or operation, capable of fixation, reproduction and/or communication in any form) provided or generated under this Agreement may be retained by Authorized Users throughout the full lifecycle of the TDM project, including for publication, and as necessary for replication and validation of research results.

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Samples: irel.ie

Computational Access. Authorized Users may use the Licensed Materials to perform and engage in text and/or data mining activities for academic research, scholarship, and other educational purposes and may utilize and share the results of text and/or data mining (“TDM output”) with research collaborators, and in their scholarly work and make the results available for use by others, so long as the purpose is not to create a product for use by third parties that would substitute for the Licensed Materials. Authorized users may include TDM Output as part of original works of scholarship, e.g. articles that describe, analyze, and interpret research, presentations at academic conferences, and inclusion in an academic thesis. ACM will cooperate with Licensee Consortium, Licensees and Authorized Users as reasonably necessary in making the Licensed Materials available in a manner and form most useful to the Authorized Users for computational access. ACM shall provide this access without any additional fees. Licensee The Consortium, Licensees and Authorized Users shall be able to conduct TDM by An API provided by Vendor or a mutually agreed third-party provider. In all cases where Licensed Materials offers both HTML/XML and PDF versions of the Licensed Materials, both versions shall be accessible for TDM. The Licensed Materials provided for TDM shall be provided in such a manner as to be useful to Authorized Users. For example, there will be no rate or volume limits placed on TDM by ACM unless there has been evidence of disruption of ACM’s normal services, and any such limits shall be communicated to Licensee inadvance the Consortium in advance of taking effect. Uses of TDM Output: It is mutually understood that Licensed Materials and “TDM Output” (the result of any Text and Data Mining activity or operation, capable of fixation, reproduction and/or communication in any form) provided or generated under this Agreement may be retained by Authorized Users throughout the full lifecycle of the TDM project, including for publication, and as necessary for replication and validation of research results.

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Samples: Access Model Pilot Agreement Terms and Conditions

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Computational Access. Authorized Users may use the Licensed Materials to perform and engage in text and/or data mining activities (“TDM”) for academic research, scholarship, and other educational purposes and may utilize and share the results of text and/or data mining (“TDM outputOutput”) with research collaborators, and in their scholarly work and make the results available for use by others, so long as the purpose is not to create a product for use by third parties that would substitute for the Licensed Materials. Authorized users may include TDM Output as part of original works of scholarship, e.g. articles that describe, analyze, and interpret research, presentations at academic conferences, and inclusion in an academic thesis. ACM will cooperate with Licensee University and Authorized Users as reasonably necessary in making the Licensed Materials available in a manner and form most useful to the Authorized Users for computational access. ACM shall provide this access without any additional fees. Licensee University and Authorized Users shall be able to conduct TDM by An API an Application Programming Interface (API) provided by Vendor an API vendor or a mutually agreed third-party provider. In all cases where Licensed Materials offers both HTML/XML and PDF versions of the Licensed Materials, both versions shall be accessible for TDM. The Licensed Materials provided for TDM shall be provided in such a manner as to be useful to Authorized Users. For example, there will be no rate or volume limits placed on TDM by ACM unless there has been evidence of disruption of ACM’s normal services, and any such limits shall be communicated to Licensee inadvance University in advance of taking effect. Uses of TDM Output: It is mutually understood that Licensed Materials and “TDM Output” (the result of any Text and Data Mining activity or operation, capable of fixation, reproduction and/or communication in any form) provided or generated under this Agreement may be retained by Authorized Users throughout the full lifecycle of the TDM project, including for publication, and as necessary for replication and validation of research results.

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Samples: www.tamusa.edu

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