Terms of Licence for Lexicons of Early Modern English
Lexicons of Early Modern English (LEME) is a historical database of monolingual, bilingual, and polyglot dictionaries, lexical encyclopedias, hard-word glossaries, spelling lists, and lexically-valuable treatises surviving in print or manuscript from the Tudor, Stuart, Caroline, Commonwealth, and Restoration periods.
LEME is co-published by the University of Toronto Press Inc. and the University of Toronto Library. It is copyright © 2006 by University of Toronto Press.
Licence:
This licence is nonexclusive, nontransferable, for research purposes, and limited as described below. Authorized subscribers are granted:
– a licence to access the LEME website
– the right to search and electronically display materials retrieved from LEME using the search interface
– the right to make printed copies of search results, provided that such copies are not offered for sale, publication, or other distribution.
– the right to save search results as exported from LEME, provided that such data is not offered for sale, publication, or other distribution.
All right, title and interest, including all copyrights and other intellectual property rights, belong to the copyright holders: you acquire no proprietary interest in LEME. You may not copy, modify, alter, adapt, or transfer content from LEME, or create derivative works, except as allowed above.
You may not remove or obscure the copyright notice or other notices contained in LEME.
Terms of access:
This licence is for individual access: you may not make LEME available to others, whether by network, telephone link, sharing of username/password, or by any other means. This licence does not permit use of LEME by institutions such as libraries or universities: please consult the LEME institutional licence and pricing documents.
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LEME is an ongoing research publication, and content, materials and features may be added, changed, or removed without notice.
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General:
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