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<h1>Copyright notice</h1>
<p>All material on these Web pages is copyright, but in the majority of cases,
permission to reproduce will be granted with due acknowledgement. Some of
the CUCC material has previously appeared in printed publications, is
acknowledged as such here, and any further reproduction should similarly
acknowledge the place of <b>original</b> publication. Where previously
published in printed form, there is no need to cite the web pages as source
too.</p>
<p>A number of the cave descriptions are derived from material published in
the Austrian cave kataster, translated by CUCC members. We believe that
copyright in the translation can be assigned to CUCC, but acknowledgement of
the original source is included where this is available. We have been asked
to restrict access to cave descriptions derived from Austrian sources, so
you will find that this material is in the "NoInfo" hierarchy which is under
password protection.</p>
<p>A number of other descriptions are derived from individual club
publications, and the sources are individually acknowledged. Again, where
translated, we believe that copyright in the translation lies with the
translator, and rights to grant permission to use the material have been
granted to CUCC. Where original publication was in English (material from
Bristol Exploration Club, University of Bristol Speleological Society,
Lancaster University Speleological Society and Northern Pennine Club),
then copyright undoubtedly lies with those organisations or with the
individual authors. Permission has been sought to include such material
in the archive, but usually neither CUCC nor the editors of these pages
have been granted the right to permit further reproduction - please approach
these organisations or the original authors direct.</p>
<p>Copyright in the HTML, page layout and structure of the archive originally
lay with Andy Waddington, who has released anything directly attributable to
his work as
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons_license#Types_of_licenses">CC-BY-SA</a>.
More recent work on the structure, style and mechanisms
of maintaining the site belong to younger authors who may or may not wish
their work to be reproduced.</p>
<p><b>Photographs</b>: Where digital photographs (or, for much of the earlier
work, scanned photographs or images digitised from video) are included, the
copyright information for the original photograph is
included in the HTML page which includes the full-sized image (an effort will
be made over time to incorporate this into exif data where possible). Whilst
the HTML files, page layout and image manipulation used to produce an
image for the website may belong to the wesbite maintainers, permission to
reuse any image must be sought from the original photographer unless
licence terms (such as CC) are given with the image. Even when licensed
for reuse, credit to the photographer should be given in a form visible
to any end user. There may be the odd photo uncredited on the site - which
might mean we simply lost track of who took it ! If you took a photo used
here and would like it credited, please get in touch - we'd like to know
too, and will add credit as soon as possible.</p>
<p>There is a list of all the individual <a
href="folk/author.htm">contributors</a> to this archive, who ultimately own
copyright to the original articles. As almost everyone on an expedition writes
something in the logbook, see the list of <a href="folk/index.htm">expedition
members</a> for a pretty inclusive list of authors.</p>
<p>Where no address is given, please approach the maintainers. Join the expo mailing list:
<tt>https://lists.wookware.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/expo</tt> in the first instance,
and ask someone relevant, a recent expoer or someone relevant to the material you want,
before reproducing any material.</p>
<p>Programming code and documentation open source licenses are described in the
"<a href="handbook/computing/contribute.html#opensource">How can I contribute?</a>" page.
<p>And finally ... material written specifically for this archive tries to be
as objective, accurate and up-to-date as possible; but we cannot make any
guarantee that this has been achieved; please see the <a
href="handbook/dclaim.htm">disclaimer</a>. </p>
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