Summary
Anyone is welcome (and encouraged) to use, print or adapt material from this website for personal use. That includes teachers who need to make multiple copies for their classroom.
Detailed
1. Using CS4FN material
Subject to the restrictions (2) given below:
You may print or make photocopies of material from either CS4FN website (www.cs4fn.org (archive) or cs4fn.blog (this site, newer)) for your own personal, non-commercial, or in-classroom use.
You may make your own work derived from the CS4FN website by modifying material from the website for your own personal, non-commercial, or in-classroom use.
Teachers may make multiple copies of material from the CS4FN website for in-classroom and teacher-training use.
Pupils may take home copies of material from the website, including derived material, for their own personal, non-commercial use.
All use of material from the CS4FN website should include acknowledgement of CS4FN, Queen Mary University of London and the web address of the website (see above).
All other use requires the prior written permission of CS4FN. Please contact CS4FN by email on cs4fn@eecs.qmul.ac.uk.
2. Restrictions on use of material on the CS4FN website – not for commercial use
The CS4FN website, copies of material from it and material derived from it may not be offered for sale, sold, hired out or be shown to fee paying audiences nor be used for any promotional or commercial purpose unless by prior agreement.
You must obtain separate permission from the copyright holders for any use of material on sites linked from the CS4FN website including other Queen Mary University of London sites.
You must obtain separate permission from the copyright holders for any use of material on the CS4FN website where copyright is specifically indicated.
3. Use of images
The majority of the images used on the CS4FN websites are either from iStock (paid) or Pixabay and Wikimedia Commons (both free but photographers and the sites require credit). For iStock images we have no right to give permission for others to use them. For Pixabay you should download your own copy and append the appropriate credit.
This page is part of a series on Re-use, Copyright and Contributions.
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