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What are the copyright restrictions on the Library's materials?

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Copyright and your responsibilities when using electronic resources

Use of resources is for your personal educational use only, not for commercial purposes at a workplace, for example. 

Copies printed, downloaded or stored may only be used for the purposes of private study or research unless otherwise authorised in the terms and conditions of use. You are required to check the terms and conditions of use each time you access any electronic resources. It is advisable to delete or destroy any copies made at the end of your course of study. Copies may not be transferred, sold or otherwise distributed to any other users, except where explicitly authorised by the terms of use, licence, explicit permission from the rights owner or by an Act of Parliament.

What is Copyright and Why Does it Matter? - Copyright and Intellectual Property - LibGuides at London Metropolitan University

 

 

 

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