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Dear Richard
Elsevier's hosting
policy<https://www.elsevier.com/about/our-business/policies/hosting> explains
how platforms can host Elsevier content. This includes enabling institutional
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Dear Richard
Elsevier's hosting
policy<https://www.elsevier.com/about/our-business/policies/hosting> explains
how platforms can host Elsevi
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Hi all,
Just to make myself clear: I also think we can safely reuse ideas found in a
text, irrespective of permissions granted, and that means re
Hi all,
Just to make myself clear: I also think we can safely reuse ideas found in a
text, irrespective of permissions granted, and that means reproducing
expressions and significant excerpts when needed. This falls under fair use /
fair dealing or similar exceptions. I also think also that
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Jevan Pipitone wrote :
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The fact that it says "No Derivatives" seems a concern for example sometimes
researchers can publish
Jevan Pipitone wrote :
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The fact that it says "No Derivatives" seems a concern for example sometimes
researchers can publish a summary of other peoples articles and then include
all the articles used in the references. [...]
... to gain ideas from other people which can then be used to create
Bernhard Mittermaier wrote:
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My interpretation of the CC licence is that sharing of CC BY-NC-ND article by
commercial platforms is OK as long as they don’t sell the articles (which they
don’t do).
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Despite the large amount of discussion around the notion of “non-commercial”,
and the meaning
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Heather Morrison
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Dear colleagues,
on sharing in file-sharing networks, Creatice Commons explain:
Can I share CC-licensed material on file-sharing networks?
Yes. All CC licenses allow redistribution of the unmodified material by any
means, including distribution via file-sharing networks. Note that
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