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page title: CAB International (CABI)
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Copyright: CAB International (CABI)

Download, Copyright Rules

CAB ABSTRACTS and subfiles and CAB HEALTH records may be downloaded subject to the indicated conditions for the following purposes:Temporary storage - using Order type Standard rsp. the parameter USE=STD

  1. Temporary storage, in electronic form, of search output retrieved online is allowed for the purpose of editing, reformatting or printing.
    Up to 25 copies of printed output may be made for distribution within customer's organisation. These copies may not be offered for sale.
    Information brokers or libraries acting on behalf of clients may supply printed copies of search results, but must ensure that CABI's copyright is made known to these clients.
  2. Long-term storage and re-use of data -using Order type Download rsp. the parameter USE=DLOAD
    Long-term storage and re-use of data is subject to the following conditions:
    a) Use of the data is restricted to employees, staff, students or bona fide consultants of the customer organisation at the downloading site.
    b) The customer acknowledges that the copyright in the data downloaded is the sole property of CABI and will ensure CABI's copyright is made known to users of the data. Acknowledgement of the copyright and source is required for all printed data.
    c) Data may not be resold.
  3. Other uses e.g. multiple copying of data, use for resale etc are subject to specific written agreement

The range of possible uses customers may wish to make of data retrieved from CABI's databases includes:

All enquiries on the use of data in this category should be addressed to:

CAB International (CABI)
Nosworthy Way
Wallingford
Oxfordshire, OX10 8DE
Great Britain
Phone: +44 1491 832111
Fax: +44 1491 833508

The regulations concerning copying of data in machine-readable form also apply to printed data. Please see above.