Common use of Collections of Information Clause in Contracts

Collections of Information. The Participating Institutions and the Authorized Users shall be permitted to extract or use a reasonable portion of information contained in the Licensed Materials for educational, scientific, or research purposes, including extraction of information for the purpose of illustration, explanation, example, comment, criticism, teaching, research, or analysis. A reasonable portion is a limited amount of substantial parts of the Licensed Materials that can stand on their own as a coherent body of data that can be relevant for a larger audience, or an amount of insubstantial parts of the Licensed Materials. The systematic extraction and/or re-utilization of insubstantial Parts of the Database that could damage the Publisher conflicts with normal exploitation of the Database and is not authorized. The Licensee/Authorized User shall always mention the name of the Publisher and the designation of the Database.

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Sources: License Agreement

Collections of Information. The Participating Institutions and the Authorized Users shall be permitted to extract or use a reasonable portion of information contained in the Licensed Materials for educational, scientific, or research purposes, including extraction of information for the purpose of illustration, explanation, example, comment, criticism, teaching, research, or analysis. A reasonable portion is a limited amount of substantial parts of the Licensed Materials that can stand on their own as a coherent body of data that can be relevant for a larger audience, or an amount of insubstantial parts of the Licensed Materials. The systematic extraction and/or re-utilization of insubstantial Parts of the Database that could damage the Publisher conflicts with normal exploitation of the Database and is not authorized. The Licensee/Authorized User shall always mention the name of the Publisher and the designation of the Database.

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Sources: License Agreement