Summary of End User Licence
Seventeen points to help you understand the End User Licence (EUL). These pointers are for general guidance and you must read and understand
the full EUL before agreeing to it. By accepting the EUL, you agree:
- to use the data in accordance with the EUL and to notify the Help desk of any breach you are aware of
- not to use the data for commercial purposes
- to obtain permission and, where relevant, an appropriate licence when commercial usage of the data is required
- that the EUL does not transfer any interest in intellectual property to you
- that the EUL and data collections are provided without warranty or liability of any kind
- to abide by any further conditions notified to you
- to give access to the data collections only to registered users (who have accepted the terms and conditions, including any relevant further
conditions). There are some exceptions relating to teaching.
- to ensure that the means of access to the data (such as passwords) are kept secure and not disclosed to anyone else
- to preserve the confidentiality of, and not attempt to identify, individuals, households or organisations in the data
- to use the correct methods of citation and acknowledgement in publications
- to email the Help desk with the bibliographic details of any published work based on the data collections
- that personal data about you may be held for validation and statistical purposes and to manage the service, and that these data may be passed on to other parties
- to notify the Help desk of any errors discovered in the data collections
- that personal data submitted by you are accurate to the best of your knowledge and kept up to date by you
- to meet any charges that may apply
- to offer for deposit any new data collections which have been derived from the materials supplied
- that any breach of the EUL will lead to immediate termination of your access to the services and could result in legal action against you
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