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This package is protected by copyright law. Any unauthorised duplication of the package will be prosecuted or pursued in a civil court. The package remains the property of Cedar Education. You are granted a limited licence to use this package subject to the licence agreement detailed below.
Definitions
The Package | The package consists of all of the files that are supplied on the CD-R. In this notice the term package refers to either the whole package or any part of it. The package is known as "The GCSE ICT Companion 04" or "ICT Companion". |
The Copyright Owner | The copyright owner of this package is Mr P. Meakin. The package is distributed by Cedar Education. |
The Purchaser | The purchaser is either the person who originally purchased the package or the person who is now responsible for the duties that the original purchaser used to perform. |
The Institution | The institution is the organisation that the purchaser works for and on whose behalf the software was purchased. |
The Public | Any person or group of people who are neither students at nor employees of the institution. |
We | "We" refers to the copyright owner and Cedar Education. |
You | "You" is the institution (as defined above). |
Licence Agreement
1. | This licence agreement must be read in conjunction with the definitions above. |
2. | This licence agreement is between the Copyright Owner and the Institution. |
3. | The package is supplied on an "as is" basis. It is not warranted to be fit for any particular purpose, course of study or to be free of defects. |
4. | The package may not be copied except by the purchaser. Copies may only be made for the purpose of installing the package according to the terms of this licence. |
5. | The package may be installed on either :
The package may not be used on more than sixty computers within the institution at any time. |
6. | Additionally the package may also be installed on the home computers of up to sixty students (or other number as specified on the delivery note) currently studying at the institution. The package must be removed from the home computer of any student who leaves the institution. |
7. | No part of this package may be placed on any network or computer system to which the public has access. |
8. | The package may be made accessible to your students through a web server that can be accessed on the Internet provided that suitable security measures such as a login system are in place to ensure that the general public can not access it. You must register your intent to do this and obtain approval from us by email before making the ICT Companion available in this way. Please provide the URL that the ICT Companion will be accessible at. If we approve your registration you remain responsible for ensuring that access to the ICT Companion is only available to your students. You will be held responsible if you make the ICT Companion available to the public as this is a breach of Copyright Law and may affect our sales. |
9. | We have used our reasonable efforts to ensure that the relevancy indicators provided by the course selector and traffic light indicators are correct as at July 2004. However inevitably in such a complex exercise some errors may exist. It remains the responsibility of the teacher and student to check what is required for a particular course of study with the subject specification published by the examining body. We will not be held reposnsible for any failure to do this. |
10. | The maximum liability, howsoever arising, of the copyright owner and Cedar Education to the purchaser shall be the amount originally paid by the purchaser to buy the package. |
11. | Articles from the package may be printed for use by students at the institution. |
12. | The law governing this licence agreement is the law of England. |
GCSE ICT Companion 04 - (C) P Meakin 2004