Afterall Terms and Conditions and Copyright Policy
Afterall, published by the University of the Arts London, outlines its copyright and data protection policies. For works published before 2010 (up to issue 25), copyright belongs to Afterall, University of the Arts London, and the respective authors or estates, unless stated otherwise. From issue 26 in 2011 onward, content is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0, allowing sharing with credit, non-commercial use, and no alterations. The publication collects personal details like names and emails from users who subscribe to services such as newsletters, adhering to UK data protection laws. The website comes 'as is,' with limited liability for damages, and users agree to possible changes in terms by using it, which is governed by English law. For questions, email contact@afterall.org.
Key facts
- Afterall is a journal of the University of the Arts London.
- Texts before 2010 (up to issue 25) are © 2009 Afterall, University of the Arts London, the author, artist (or estate).
- Texts from 2011 (issue 26) onwards are under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 license.
- Creative Commons license allows sharing with attribution, non-commercial use, and prohibits alterations.
- Afterall collects personal data (name, email) for newsletter subscriptions.
- Data protection follows UK laws.
- Website is provided 'as is' without guarantees of accuracy or availability.
- Afterall disclaims liability for damages except for negligence or fraud.
- Third parties have no rights under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999.
- Terms may change; users agree by using the website.
- Terms are governed by English law with exclusive jurisdiction of English courts.
- Contact email: contact@afterall.org.
Entities
Institutions
- Afterall
- University of the Arts London
Locations
- United Kingdom
Sources
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