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Coalition for Networked Information
Information Policies: A Compilation of Position Statements, Principles,
Statutes, and Other Pertinent Statements
Chemical Abstracts Service
2540 Olentangy River Road
P.O. Box 3010
Columbus, OH 43210
614-447-3600
Copying Guidelines
Source: Library Journal, August 1989, New York, page 28.
An individual can make 50 copies of information (either in print or
electronic format) for use by the individual and the individual's
immediate group, department, etc. Five additional copies can be made
for individuals outside the group but within the organization. All
copies must carry notification that the material is copyrighted by CAS.
Information can also be used in a bibliography as long as the
bibliography is supplemental to the main body of the work.
General Guidelines for the Use of CAS Information
Source: General Guidelines for the Use of CAS Information,
Chemical Abstracts Service, 2540 Olentangy River Road, P.O.
Box 3010, Columbus, OH 43210, April 1989.
CAS information services are delivered to users as intellectual
property, copyrighted by the American Chemical Society and subject to
the provisions of international copyright conventions. CAS exists for
the purpose of providing information services, and we encourage users to
make full and productive use of the information they obtain from us.
These Guidelines express our view of appropriate uses of information
services. The Guidelines apply to all forms of distribution (printed,
microform, electronic, etc.). These Guidelines are meant to be read as a
set, not taken individually out of the context of the other points.
What You May Do
All of the following uses may be made without written permission from
ACS and without further royalty payments to ACS.
- You may copy and use information from CAS services and keep it
as long as you wish for your own individual use.
- You may make up to 50 copies of information from CAS services
and distribute them to others "inside" your immediate work group,
project team, research unit, or classroom within your university,
corporation, government agency, or other organization where you are
employed.
- You may make up to five copies of information from CAS services
and distribute them to other "outside" your immediate work group,
project team, or research unit, provided that they are employed by the
same university, corporation, government agency, or other organization
where you are employed.
- Information Brokerage: You may make and provide one copy of
information you have obtained from CAS services to your customer
outside your organization, for whom you have been engaged to conduct
specific searches, provided that you place our copyright notice on the
material. (You may keep a copy for backup purposes.) Your customer
may subsequently use the information according to these Guidelines.
- You may use CAS information services to compile a
bibliography of citations, provided that the bibliography is
supplemental to the main content of your own copyrighted or
uncopyrighted work.
- You may include CAS information in reports to the government
when the information and the reports are required by law or
administrative policy.
- You may sort CAS information, edit it, reformat it
electronically, and combine it with other information, as long your use
is consistent with the other conditions described in these Guidelines.
- You may include information from CAS services for use in a
critical review, presentation, or published work, where the sole
purpose of such inclusion is to explain the use of CAS services. You
should indicate CAS information is reprinted by permission of the
American Chemical Society.
What You May Do with Special Permission
If your current or planned use of CAS information goes beyond what is
described above, please contact us to discuss special permission.
Typical uses that we permit, upon completion of suitable business
arrangements, are the following:
- One-time or periodic publication of CAS information in
bulletins, bibliographies, etc., either for distribution outside your
organization or within your organization if the use exceeds what is
described above.
- The unlimited copying of CAS information within the
university, corporation, government agency, or other organization
where you are employed.
- Recording of CAS information in a database for searching by
individuals within your organization.
- Recording of CAS information in a database for searching by
individuals outside your organization. (Normally this use requires a
specially negotiated license arrangement, and the payment of fees and
use charges.)
What You Must Do
When you make copies of information from CAS services, you must do
your part in preventing the theft or inadvertent illicit dissemination of
CAS's intellectual property. You must display the following ACS
Copyright Notice conspicuously at least once on each packet of
information you distribute: Copyright (YEAR) by the American
Chemical Society. (Use the year of the publication in the case of
printed and microform services; in the case of information derived from
an online service, use either the year provided by the online service, or
the current year.)
What You May Not Do
The uses which are prohibited without express, prior permission from
CAS include:
- You may not copy or otherwise record whole printed issues or
entire electronic files provided by CAS. (This flagrant violation of the
law is absolutely prohibited.)
- You may not copy or otherwise record portions of an
established CAS publication or database with the purpose of, or the
effect of, avoiding subscription fees or use charges for that publication
or database, except as provided in these Guidelines.
Please Note:
- These Guidelines apply to "users" --persons such as scientists,
engineers, librarians, information specialists, and others working in the
organization that ultimately consumes the information. They do no
apply to organizations such as CAS licensees, marketing agents,
gateway service operators, or other commercial redistributors of
information; use by such organizations must be covered by separate
formal agreements.
- These are guidelines only and are subject to change from time
to time at the discretion of CAS.
- The American Chemical Society (ACS) owns all right, title
and interest, including copyright, in all CAS information Services--and
retains all such rights in providing information to you. CAS reserves
the right to disallow any specific usage that in our estimation exceeds
what is intended under these Guidelines.
- While we carefully attempt to avoid errors in CAS
information services, ACS is not responsible in any way in the unlikely
event that errors should appear. If you discover an error, please report
it by contacting CAS Customer Services.
For further information, please contact CAS Customer Services, P.O.
Box 3012, Columbus, OH 43210, U.S.A.; (614) 447-3731 or toll-free in the
U.S., (800) 848-6538.
info@cni.org
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