From Bangalore-In-Bcopyright-Notice
From Bangalore-In-Bcopyright-Notice
From Bangalore-In-Bcopyright-Notice
2. We control the copyright in this template, and you may only use this template
in accordance with the licensing provisions in our terms and conditions. Those
licensing provisions include an obligation to retain the attribution / credit
incorporated into the template.
3. Buy a licence to use this template without the attribution / credit here:
https://www.website-contracts.co.uk/copyright-notice.html
4. You will need to edit this template before use. Guidance notes to help you do
so are set out at the end of the template. During the editing process, you
should delete those guidance notes and this cover sheet. Square brackets in
the body of the document indicate areas that require editorial attention.
"ORs" in the body of the document indicate alternative provisions. By the end
of the editing process, there should be no square brackets left in the body of
the document, and only one alternative from each set of alternatives should
remain. Elements may be specified as optional in the accompanying notes,
but that does not mean that they are in all cases removable. Nor are they
always retainable. Depending upon the circumstances, the inclusion or
removal of an optional element may be: (i) required by law; or (ii) necessary
to ensure that the document is internally consistent.
5. If you have any doubts about the editing or use of this template, you should
seek professional legal advice.
You must retain the above credit. Use of this document without the credit is an
infringement of copyright. However, you can purchase from us an equivalent
document that does not include the credit.
2. Copyright notice
(a) we, together with our licensors, own and control all the copyright and
other intellectual property rights in our website and the material on our
website; and
(b) all the copyright and other intellectual property rights in our website
and the material on our website are reserved.
2.3 Our website is protected by national and international laws and treaties, as
are all materials on our website. The copying, publication, distribution,
renting, lending, performing, displaying or adapting of our website or any
material on our website is strictly prohibited unless we have expressly
authorised this, whether by means of this notice or otherwise, and subject
always to the mandatory requirements of applicable law.
3. Copyright licence
(b) download pages from our website for caching in a web browser;
(d) [stream audio and video files from our website]; and
3.2 Except as expressly permitted by the other provisions of this notice, you must
not download any material from our website or save any such material to
your computer.
3.3 You may only use our website for [[your own personal and business
purposes]] OR [[define purposes]]; you must not use our website for any
other purposes.
3.4 Except as expressly permitted by this notice, you must not edit or otherwise
modify any material on our website.
3.5 Unless you own or control the relevant rights in the material, you must not:
(e) redistribute material from our website, save to the extent expressly
permitted by this notice.
4. Acceptable use
(a) use our website in any way or take any action that causes, or may
cause, damage to the website or impairment of the performance,
availability or accessibility of the website;
(b) use our website in any way that is unlawful, illegal, fraudulent or
harmful, or in connection with any unlawful, illegal, fraudulent or
harmful purpose or activity;
(c) use our website to copy, store, host, transmit, send, use, publish or
distribute any material which consists of (or is linked to) any spyware,
computer virus, Trojan horse, worm, keystroke logger, rootkit or other
malicious computer software; or
5. Report abuse
5.1 If you learn of any unlawful material or activity on our website, or any
material or activity that breaches this notice, please let us know.
5.2 You can let us know about any such material or activity [by email or using
our abuse reporting form].
6. Enforcement of copyright
6.2 If we discover that you have used our copyright materials in contravention of
the licence set out in this notice, we may bring legal proceedings against you,
seeking monetary damages and/or an injunction to stop you using those
materials. You could also be ordered to pay legal costs.
7. Permissions
7.1 You may request permission to use the copyright materials on our website by
[writing to us by email or post, using the contact details published on the
website].
Free copyright notice: drafting notes
This is a copyright statement (or copyright notice) template, designed for use on a
website.
Using this copyright statement template, the website operator asserts ownership of
copyright in the website and the materials on the website, and sets out the basis
upon which others may use the website.
The template copyright statement may be used on its own, or it may form part of a
website's terms and conditions of use.
Section 1: Credit
Optional element. Although you need to retain the credit, you should remove the
inline copyright warning from this document before use.
Copyright notices usually take the form specified in Article 3(1) of the Universal
Copyright Convention (although the UCC itself is now of very limited significance):
"Any Contracting State which, under its domestic law, requires as a condition of
copyright, compliance with formalities such as deposit, registration, notice, notarial
certificates, payment of fees or manufacture or publication in that Contracting
State, shall regard these requirements as satisfied with respect to all works
protected in accordance with this Convention and first published outside its territory
and the author of which is not one of its nationals, if from the time of the first
publication all the copies of the work published with the authority of the author or
other copyright proprietor bear the symbol © accompanied by the name of the
copyright proprietor and the year of first publication placed in such manner and
location as to give reasonable notice of claim of copyright."
It will be rare for a website owner to be the sole proprietor of all the copyright in a
website. For example, the software code used to run the website may belong to
another person. For this reason, the notice here refers also to licensors.
Section 2.1
What was the year of first publication of the relevant copyright material (or
the range of years)?
Section 2.3
Optional element.
Optional element.
The scope of the licence to use will vary with each site. Consider carefully exactly
what your users should be allowed to do with your website and material on your
website.
Section 3.1
Section 3.2
Optional element.
Section 3.3
Optional element.
Section 3.4
Optional element.
Section 3.5
Optional element.
Optional element.
Section 5.2
Optional element.
How can users report unlawful and unwanted materials and activities on the
website?
Optional element.
Section 7: Permissions
Optional element.
Section 7.1