Not Permitted. Authorized Users at Participating Members’ institutions may not a. disseminate content from Project MUSE outside the campus or institution by any means, except as noted above b. transmit the digital source code, whether plain ASCII or tagged, or use journal articles from Project MUSE in course packs offered for sale c. systematically download content by robots or other automatic processes without explicit approval from JHUP x. xxxxxx server(s) with activities, such as computer programs, that automatically download content, commonly known as web robots, spiders, crawlers, wanderers, or accelerators. If there is evidence that such unauthorized activities have taken place, the Participating Member will be contacted, and access to the offending IP address(es) may be blocked if a prompt resolution is not achieved. No refunds or credits will be given for time without access as a result of such activities. e. remove, cover, overlay, obscure, block, or change any copyright notices, legends, or terms of use; or modify or create a derivative work of any journal content without the prior written permission of the copyright holder f. re-use content for commercial use without prior written permission of the copyright holder g. make agreements for access to MUSE journal content with individuals, organizations, vendors, affiliates, or partners, who are not Authorized Users. Regarding sections 2 and 3 above, if a Participating Member becomes aware of unauthorized access to Project MUSE, it will notify JHUP immediately and cooperate in locating and attempting to stop the specific individuals who are abusing the service. If the specific abuser(s) cannot be identified or stopped, JHUP has the right to withhold, suspend, or terminate access to any or all subscribed content, without liability without liability on the part of JHUP or on the part of the Participating Member.
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Samples: Consortium Agreement, Consortium Agreement
Not Permitted. Authorized Users at Participating Members’ institutions may not
a. disseminate content from Project MUSE outside the campus or institution by any means, except as noted above
b. transmit the digital source code, whether plain ASCII or tagged, or and use journal articles contents from Project MUSE in course packs offered for salepacks
c. utilize UPCC/MUSE ebooks for the purposes of fulfilling interlibrary loan requests
d. systematically download content by robots or other automatic processes without explicit approval from JHUP
x. xxxxxx server(s) with activities, such as computer programs, that automatically download content, commonly known as web robots, spiders, crawlers, wanderers, or accelerators. If there is evidence that such unauthorized activities have taken place, the Participating Member will be contacted, and access to the offending IP address(es) may be blocked if a prompt resolution is not achieved. No refunds or credits will be given for time without access as a result of such activities.
e. f. remove, cover, overlay, obscure, block, or change any copyright notices, legends, or terms of use; or modify or create a derivative work of any journal ebook content without the prior written permission of the copyright holder
f. g. re-use content for commercial use without prior written permission of the copyright holder
g. h. make agreements for access to UPCC/MUSE journal ebook content with individuals, organizations, vendors, affiliates, or partners, who are not Authorized Users. Regarding sections 2 and 3 above, if a Participating Member becomes aware of unauthorized access to Project MUSE, it will notify JHUP immediately and cooperate in locating and attempting to stop the specific individuals who are abusing the service. If the specific abuser(s) cannot be identified or stopped, JHUP has the right to withhold, suspend, or terminate access to any or all subscribed content, without liability without liability on the part of JHUP or on the part of the Participating Memberparticipating member.
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Samples: Consortium Agreement, Consortium Agreement
Not Permitted. Authorized Users at Participating Members’ institutions may not
a. disseminate content from Project MUSE outside the campus or institution by any means, except as noted above
b. transmit the digital source code, whether plain ASCII or tagged, or and use journal articles contents from Project MUSE in course packs offered for salepacks
c. utilize UPCC/MUSE ebooks for the purposes of fulfilling interlibrary loan requests
d. systematically download content by robots or other automatic processes without explicit approval from JHUP
x. xxxxxx server(s) with activities, such as computer programs, that automatically download content, commonly known as web robots, spiders, crawlers, wanderers, or accelerators. If there is evidence that such unauthorized activities have taken place, the Participating Member will be contacted, and access to the offending IP address(es) may be blocked if a prompt resolution is not achieved. No refunds or credits will be given for time without access as a result of such activities.
e. f. remove, cover, overlay, obscure, block, or change any copyright notices, legends, or terms of use; or modify or create a derivative work of any journal ebook content without the prior written permission of the copyright holder
f. g. re-use content for commercial use without prior written permission of the copyright holder
g. h. make agreements for access to UPCC/MUSE journal ebook content with individuals, organizations, vendors, affiliates, or partners, who are not Authorized Users. Regarding sections 2 and 3 above, if a Participating Member becomes aware of unauthorized access to Project MUSE, it will notify JHUP immediately and cooperate in locating and attempting to stop the specific individuals who are abusing the service. If the specific abuser(s) cannot be identified or stopped, JHUP has the right to withhold, suspend, or terminate access to any or all subscribed content, without liability without liability on the part of JHUP or on the part of the Participating Memberliability.
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Samples: Consortium Agreement, Consortium Agreement
Not Permitted. Authorized Users at Participating Members’ institutions the Subscribing Member’s institution may not
a. 1. disseminate content from Project MUSE outside the campus or institution by any means, except as noted above.
b. 2. transmit the digital source code, whether plain ASCII or tagged, or
3. use journal contents and articles from Project MUSE in course packs offered for sale
c. 4. systematically download content by robots or other automatic processes without explicit approval from JHUP
x. xxxxxx 5. burden server(s) with activities, such as computer programs, that automatically download content, commonly known as web robots, spiders, crawlers, wanderers, or accelerators. If there is evidence that such unauthorized activities have taken place, the Participating Member Subscriber will be contacted, and access to the offending IP address(es) may be blocked shut down if a prompt resolution is not achieved. No refunds or credits will be given for time without access as a result of such activities.
e. 6. remove, cover, overlay, obscure, block, or change any copyright notices, legends, or terms of use; or modify or create a derivative work of any journal Journal content without the prior written permission of the copyright holder
f. 7. re-use content for commercial use without prior written permission of the copyright holder
g. 8. make agreements for access to Project MUSE journal Journal content with individuals, organizations, vendors, affiliates, or partners, who are not Authorized Users. Regarding sections 2 and 3 above, if If a Participating Subscribing Member becomes aware of unauthorized access to Project MUSE, it will notify JHUP immediately and cooperate in locating and attempting to stop the specific individuals who are abusing the service. If the specific abuser(s) cannot be identified or stopped, JHUP has the right to withhold, suspend, or terminate access to any or all subscribed licensed content, without liability without liability on the part of JHUP or on the part of the Participating Memberliability.
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Samples: Consortium Licensing Agreement
Not Permitted. Authorized Users at Participating Members’ institutions the Subscriber's institution may not
a. 1. disseminate content from Project MUSE outside the campus or institution by any means, except as noted above.
b. 2. transmit the digital source code, whether plain ASCII or tagged, or
3. use journal contents and articles from Project MUSE in course packs offered for sale
c. 4. systematically download content by robots or other automatic processes without explicit approval from JHUP
x. xxxxxx 5. burden server(s) with activities, such as computer programs, that automatically download content, commonly known as web robots, spiders, crawlers, wanderers, or accelerators. If there is evidence that such unauthorized activities have taken place, the Participating Member Subscriber will be contacted, and access to the offending IP address(es) may be blocked shut down if a prompt resolution is not achieved. No refunds or credits will be given for time without access as a result of such activities.
e. 6. remove, cover, overlay, obscure, block, or change any copyright notices, legends, or terms of use; or modify or create a derivative work of any journal Journal content without the prior written permission of the copyright holder
f. 7. re-use content for commercial use without prior written permission of the copyright holder
g. 8. make agreements for access to Project MUSE journal Journal content with individuals, organizations, vendors, affiliates, or partners, who are not Authorized Users. Regarding sections 2 and 3 above, if a Participating Member If the Subscriber becomes aware of unauthorized access to Project MUSE, it will notify JHUP immediately and cooperate in locating and attempting to stop the specific individuals who are abusing the service. If the specific abuser(s) cannot be identified or stopped, JHUP has the right to withhold, suspend, or terminate access to any or all subscribed licensed content, without liability without liability on the part of JHUP or on the part of the Participating Memberliability.
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Not Permitted. Authorized Users at Participating Members’ institutions the Subscriber's institution may not
a. not disseminate content from Project MUSE CEEOL outside the campus or institution by any means, except as noted above
b. . transmit the digital source code, whether plain ASCII or tagged, or and use journal contents and articles from Project MUSE CEEOL in course packs offered for sale
c. 3 National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyright Works systematically download content by robots or other automatic processes without explicit approval from JHUP
x. xxxxxx CEEOL and, where necessary from the respective publisher/content-provider burden server(s) with activities, such as computer programs, that automatically download content, commonly known as web robots, spiders, crawlers, wanderers, or accelerators. If there is evidence that such unauthorized activities have taken place, the Participating Member Subscriber will be contacted, and access to the offending IP address(es) may be blocked shut down if a prompt resolution is not achieved. No refunds or credits will be given for time without access as a result of such activities.
e. . remove, cover, overlay, obscure, block, or change any copyright notices, legends, or terms of use; or modify or create a derivative work of any journal Journal content without the prior written permission of the copyright holder
f. holder re-use content for commercial use without prior written permission of the copyright holder
g. holder make agreements for access to MUSE journal CEEOL Journals content with individuals, organizations, vendors, affiliates, or partners, who are not Authorized Users. Regarding sections 2 and 3 section 1.6. above, if a Participating Member the Subscriber becomes aware of unauthorized access to Project MUSEthe CEEOL-Database, it will notify JHUP CEEOL immediately and cooperate in locating and attempting to stop the specific individuals who are abusing the service. If the specific abuser(s) cannot be identified or stopped, JHUP CEEOL has the right to withhold, suspend, or terminate access to any or all subscribed licensed content, without liability without liability on the part of JHUP or on the part of the Participating Memberliability.
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Samples: Licensing Agreement
Not Permitted. Authorized Users at Participating Members’ institutions the Purchaser's institution may not
a. 1. disseminate content from Project MUSE outside the campus or institution by any means, except as noted above
b. 2. transmit the digital source code, whether plain ASCII or tagged, or
3. use journal articles content from Project MUSE books in course packs offered for sale
c. 4. systematically download content by robots or other automatic processes without explicit approval from JHUP
x. xxxxxx 5. burden server(s) with activities, such as computer programs, that automatically download content, commonly known as web robots, spiders, crawlers, wanderers, or accelerators. If there is evidence that such unauthorized activities have taken place, the Participating Member Purchaser will be contacted, and access to the offending IP address(es) may be blocked if a prompt resolution is not achieved. No refunds or credits will be given for time without access as a result of such activities.
e. 6. remove, cover, overlay, obscure, block, or change any copyright notices, legends, or terms of use; or modify or create a derivative work of any journal ebook content without the prior written permission of the copyright holder
f. 7. re-use content for commercial use without prior written permission of the copyright holder
g. 8. make agreements for access to MUSE journal ebook content with individuals, organizations, vendors, affiliates, or partners, who are not Authorized Users. Regarding sections 2 and 3 above, if a Participating Member If the Purchaser becomes aware of unauthorized access to Project MUSE, it will notify JHUP immediately and cooperate in locating and attempting to stop the specific individuals who are abusing the service. If the specific abuser(s) cannot be identified or stopped, JHUP has the right to withhold, suspend, or terminate access to any or all subscribed purchased content, without liability without liability on the part of JHUP or on the part of the Participating Memberliability.
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Samples: Institutional Purchase Agreement