Copyright
Copyright Statement
The University of Ulster website and its contents are protected by copyright.
The copyright and intellectual property rights of all material held on the University of Ulster website belong to the University of Ulster. All aspects of the website design, text, graphics, databases, underlying source code, software (including applets) and other material on this website are copyright the University of Ulster.
With the exception of the logo and trademarks, the University allows the copying of material from its website for personal, non-commercial use only. In accessing this website you agree that any downloading or saving of content is for personal, non-commercial use only.
The reproduction, publication, distribution or broadcast of University of Ulster website material for commercial purposes is forbidden.
Content must not be altered or adapted in any way and written permission must be sought for the inclusion of content in papers or other publications. If you wish to apply for copyright clearance to reproduce sections of the University of Ulster website content, please contact the University of Ulster Copyright Services Development Officer, copyright@ulster.ac.uk.
The University logo / visual identity, crest or any trademarks can not be used or reproduced without prior written permission. Written permission must be obtained if you wish to use our logo / visual identity on documents, papers, websites, reports or elsewhere. If you wish to use the logo for any reasonable purpose, please contact Corporate Communications, corporatecomms@ulster.ac.uk, for permission and guidelines on the correct use of the logo how to download a high resolution version. |
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General Disclaimer
Although
the University of Ulster has attempted to provide
accurate information on the website, the University
assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the
information. The University may change the content
at any time without notice. It is the responsibility
of the user/reader to check the accuracy of relevant
facts with the appropriate department and any other
University Office before entering into any financial
or other commitment based upon them.
The University shall not be liable for any indirect, special, consequential, or accidental damages including, without limitation, lost profits or revenues, costs of replacement goods, loss or damage to data arising out of the use of this website.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) concerning Copyright for University Staff and Students
Our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are a useful reference resource for staff and students wishing to stay within the law and adhere to guidance relating to copyright at the University of Ulster. The information on this page is solely for students and members of staff at the University of Ulster.
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - this content is viewable to staff, students and associates of the University of Ulster only. To view it click on the link and login via the Central Authentication Service. This content is also accessible via channels within the student and staff portal.
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Copyright guidance for persons placing content on a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)
Our copyright guidance for persons placing content on a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) is a useful resource for staff wishing to stay within the law and adhere to guidance relating to copyright at the University of Ulster. The information on this page is solely for students and members of staff at the University of Ulster.
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Copyright guidance and reference for University Staff and Students
Current students and members of staff must comply with the University Copyright Policy. Guidance has been developed by the Copyright Management Group to ensure compliance. The copyright web resource below contains information and guidance relating to the legal use of library resources, scanning, use of images and many other aspects of copyright compliance.
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Comments and Complaints
The
University of Ulster will undertake to deal promptly
with complaints about the content of pages on its
website. Comments or complaints about the website should be addressed
to webmaster@ulster.ac.uk in the
first
instance.
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