Institute within the scope of the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG)
ETHMED records may be downloaded subject to the indicated conditions for the following purposes:
| 1. | Temporary storage - using Order type Standard rsp.
the parameter USE=STD
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| (a) Temporary storage, in electronic form, of
search output retrieved online is allowed for the purpose of
editing, reformatting or printing. The integrity of the abstract
text must be preserved.
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| (b) Up to 25 copies of a printed output may be made
for distribution to employees, staff, students, or bonafide
consultants of the customer organisation. These copies may not be
offered for sale.
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| (c) Information brokers or libraries acting on behalf of clients may sell printed search outputs to a single client only. Clients must be informed of the copyright rules. | |
| 2. | Long-term storage and re-use of data - using Order
type Download rsp. the parameter USE=DLOAD
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| (a) Incorporation of records or any part thereof
into another database is only allowed for personal use or if use of
the data is restricted to employees, staff, students, or bonafide
consultants of the customer organisation at the downloading site.
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| (b) The customer acknowledges that the copyright in
the data downloaded is the sole property of IDEM and will ensure
IDEM's copyright is made known to users of the data. Abstracts must
remain unaltered.
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| (c) Data are not to be sold. | |
| 3. | Making more than 25 copies, sale of more than one copy of data, translation or alteration of abstracts, publishing of data in printed products such as bibliographies, literature reviews, information bulletins, etc., including those for use only within an organization, requires prior written permission from the ZPID. |
All inquiries on the use of data in this category should be addressed to:
Informations- und Dokumentationsstelle
Ethik in der Medizin (IDEM)
Bereich Humanmedizin, Universität Göttingen
Humboldtallee 36
37073 Göttingen
Germany
Phone: +49 551 399577
Fax: +49 551 393996
Matters not mentioned by these regulations are subject to the copyright of the Federal Republic of Germany.
The regulations concerning copying of data in machine-readable form also apply to printed data. Please see above.