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This
version dated August 5, 1997
This document describes
a licensing framework for a product based on The AMICO Library, for
university educational use, which is intended to be acceptable to
both universities and museums. It identifies the terms of a non-exclusive
license, outlines permitted uses, defines licensed users, establishes
modes of distribution and access, states security and reporting requirements,
and assures licensees of continuity of access. Other licenses governing
users, uses and terms not covered by this license may be offered by
AMICO.
- 1. Purpose and
Goals
- This clause outlines
the nature of the license granted.
- 1.1. Universities
License Product
- This agreement
provides universities with licensed access to a product consisting
of multimedia digital documentation of works from museum collections,
for defined educational uses. The product is a defined portion
of The AMICO Library and specific modes of delivery, associated
tools and value-added indexes.
- 1.2. Universities
Distribute Product
- Licensees are
permitted to distribute the licensed content over a secure network
and provide secure access on free-standing institutionally-owned
computers in order to make it available to members of the University
community defined here as Users, for educational purposes defined
here as Uses.
- 2. Parties
- This clause establishes
who signs the agreement.
- 2.1. AMICO
and the University Sign
- The agreement
is signed between AMICO and a College or University.
- 2.1.1.
Third-party definition of the boundaries of the University
- For the
purposes of this license, the University is defined as users
with defined relationships to the institution as a whole,
as declared to a third-party such as an accrediting agency,
governmental body, or authority such as the Carnegie Higher
Education Commission. The license is not limited to one
or more ñsitesî.
- 2.1.2.
AMICO members which are part of a university
- While museums
which are AMICO members may license this product under terms
specific to them as members of the consortium, such a license
will not apply to the Universities of which they are a part.
- 2.1.3.
Potential AMICO members which are part of Licensing University
- University
rights under this license do not confer on museums which
are eligible for membership in AMICO, but have chosen not
to participate, any rights to use of the product licensed
to their parent university.
- 3. Grant of license
- AMICO grants the
University a non-exclusive license to reproduce, perform, and display
the licensed works under secure conditions and within the limits
of the agreement.
- 3.1. Licensed
Users
- Only users
as defined may have access.
- 3.2. Educational
Uses
- Only educational
uses as defined are permitted.
- 3.3. Non-Transferable
- This license
is non-transferable.
- 4. License period
- This clause determines
the length of the license granted.
- 4.1. One
Year Term
- The License
is granted for one academic year, in order to accommodate course
and network preparation requirements.
- 4.2. Access
Prior to the License Term
- Access to the
licensed product prior to the term of the license is granted
only for University technical personnel engaged to assure that
access can be provided when the license term begins.
- 5. Continuity of
access
- Recognizing the
dependence that develops when courses are build around particular
resources, this clause guarantees the University continued access
to the licensed product in the event of budgetary crisis. It also
acknowledges that special circumstances may require the museums
to withdraw certain items from the distributed product during the
term of the license.
- 5.1. Provisions
for university budgetary crises
- 5.1.1.
Access to locally mounted portions after termination
- Recognizing
the damage that would be caused to the academic program of
a university if its budget did not allow renewal of its license,
ongoing access is granted to locally mounted portions of the
product for use for a period of one additional academic semester
(no longer than 6 months) after the term of the license expires.
- 5.1.2. Access
to course materials after termination
- Access to
specific named items used in courses during the licensing
period is provided for 12 months after the term of the license
expires.
- 5.1.3. No
renewal without back fees
- Recognizing
the loss of income to AMICO from a university exercising this
budget related insurance, the University may not re-subscribe
during a subsequent 48 month period without paying back fees
for the period covered by an exercise of the continuity of
access terms.
- 5.2. Withdrawal
of individual works with disputed rights
- Recognizing
that actions by artists, their heirs and others might challenge
rights which AMICO members transferred to the consortium, AMICO
reserves the right to withdraw individual works from the licensed
product during the license term. When such situations apply,
the University licensee agrees to remove the designated work
from all institutionally mounted copies of the content.
- 6. Failure of the
Consortium
- Recognizing the
dependence upon the AMICO resource when it is used in the curriculum,
this clause provides assurances in the event that AMICO fails as
a venture.
- 6.1. Library
in escrow
- Recognizing
the risk of failure of the consortium, AMICO will place its
full Library in escrow. Access to licensed products derived
from that Library will be guaranteed by the escrow agent for
the term of the license.
- 6.2. Members
individually guarantee terms
- Further, each
AMICO member specifically guarantees licensees continued access
to the digital works it supplied to AMICO in the event of the
failure of the consortium, for the term granted in existing
licenses at the time of failure.
- 6.3. Museums
serve as the archival repository
- Reflecting
the nature of museums, which are the holders of the original
intellectual property and rights licensed in this product, scholars
are assured of archival access to the underlying data. The AMICO
member museums individually and collectively ensure archival
access to the original works and documentation provided to AMICO,
just as they already do in fulfillment of their missions as
guardians of their collections.
- 7. Termination
- This clause outlines
the terms of withdrawal or termination of the license.
- 7.1. No withdrawal
during term
- No provision
is made for University withdrawal from this agreement during
its term.
- 7.2. Termination
upon breach
- AMICO can terminate
this license upon breach by the University, including failure
to report known violations or to take action against infringements.
The license will not be terminated for breaches by individuals
as long as the University is enforcing the terms of the license
and acts against violators.
- 7.3. Certified
removal of materials
- Should a University
fail to renew its license, any Licensed materials must be removed
from any institutionally-owned computers (except itemized content
covered under provisions of Continuity of Access, which must
be removed as soon as that extension is over). Notice must be
given to licensed users that their rights to use copies on personal
computers are expired.
- 7.4. Destruction
or Return of Copies
- Allcopies on
any medium, such as prints, slides, CD's or other formats, made
from licensed works during the term of the license must be destroyed
or returned when the license expires or is withdrawn. The university
must be prepared at any time to provide a list of all such copies
created under its auspices.
- 8. Users
- This clause defines
licensed users.
- 8.1. University
Community
- The licensing
university is responsible both for the definition and enumeration
of the users comprising its community and should at any time
be able to validate the standing of any individual as a member
of that community. The University can make the AMICO product
available to the entire membership of its ñuniversity communityî
as these have been enumerated or categorically defined to a
third party (see 2.1.1). The ñuniversity communityî commonly
includes:
- 8.1.1.
Faculty
- Regular
and adjunct faculty can have access.
- 8.1.2.
Staff
- Permanent
and temporary staff can have access.
- 8.1.3.
Students
- Full and
part-time students can have access.
- 8.1.4.
Affiliates
- Affiliates
whose status would make the eligible for a university identification
card and who have been defined as part of the University
community under the self-describing provisions of 2.1.1
can have access.
- 8.1.5.
Visiting faculty
- Visiting
faculty can have access during the term of their appointments;
faculty on leave to visit other universities can have access
while away.
- 8.1.6.
Researchers
- Researchers
whose status would make them eligible for a university identification
card and who have been defined as part of the University
community under the self-describing provisions of 2.1.1
can have access.
- 8.2. Specifically
disallowed users:
- The following
types of users are specifically excluded from gaining access
to the product under this license.
- 8.2.1.
Subscribers to resources
- Individuals
whose affiliation with the University is based on paying
for the use of resources, such as the library, or network,
rather than for courses are not licensed users, (though
other licenses may be offered by AMICO to accommodate them).
- 8.2.2.
Alumni
- Alumni
are not licensed users under this license (although alumni
may be eligible as a group under separate AMICO licenses).
- 8.2.3.
Tenants
- Members
of loosely affiliated groups renting facilities and services
from the University are not licensed users.
- 8.2.4.
Families
- Members
of the family of licensed users are not covered by this
license even if the licensed user is using the product from
home, although AMICO may offer a separate license to cover
use by such individuals.
- 8.3. Non-transferable
- Licensed users
may not provide access, even temporarily, to the product or
derivatives of the product to others who are themselves not
licensed users.
- 9. Uses
- This clause enumerates
uses that are permitted under this license which are intended to
extend any uses permitted under fair use by the copyright law. Disallowed
uses may be licensed directly from the rights holders or through
further licenses with AMICO.
- 9.1. Allowed
uses
- Licensed users
may view, download, print, copy, perform, display and compile
digital works from the licensed product within defined educational
contexts and purposes, including:
- 9.1.1.
classroom teaching
- Classroom
uses, including display are acceptable.
- 9.1.2.
research
- Research
uses, including manipulation as an aid to study and analysis,
are acceptable.
- 9.1.3.
student assignments
- Use in
student assignments, including the making of derivatives
as assignments, is acceptable.
- 9.1.4.
display in an academic gallery
- Public
exhibition and display, including incorporation within interpretive
labels and/or installations, in an academic gallery or within
a museum environment is acceptable.
- 9.1.5.
display in a professional context
- Public
display, by licensed users, in the context of professional
activities, such as at a scholarly conference are acceptable.
- 9.1.6.
maintain in a professional portfolio
- Maintenance
of licensed works even beyond the term of the institutional
license, within a student or faculty portfolio, and its
off-line, non-public, presentation or display as part of
that portfolio in disciplines in which this is a normal
requirement of academic practice and expected in the job
market, is acceptable.
- 9.1.7.
incorporation in a dissertation
- Incorporation
of entire works within a dissertation, and the making of
personal and library deposit copies of that dissertation
with these works in them works even beyond the term of the
institutional license, is acceptable.
- 9.2. Allowed
modifications to works
- Modification
of format and alteration of intellectual and/or visual content
of works from the licensed product is permitted for educational
purposes within concrete limits as defined below:
- 9.2.1.
Copies
- Copies,
such as prints, photographs, or digital copies, may be created
for licensed uses, but may not be retained by anyone beyond
the term of the license except in the limited context of
student assignments and portfolios outlined above.
- 9.2.2 Manipulation
and Alteration
- The educational
benefits of manipulation and alteration are recognized by
this license and constrained only within the bounds of the
academic tradition of proper citation and the moral rights
of creators. Quotation, critique and alteration of texts
and manipulation or alteration of images are permitted,
if the use takes place within an educational context and
purpose and the moral rights of artists and authors are
respected. The results of such exercises should include
explicit identification of what changes have been made to
images and accompanying documentation and include citations
and/or direct links to the unmodified copy.
- 9.3. Specifically
disallowed uses:
- The following
uses are specifically disallowed under this license and separate
permissions must be sought for each such use:
- 9.3.1.
Redistribution
- Redistribution,
including re-transmission and/or public display of the product
orcopiescreated from it, in other than the educational contexts
specified and/or accessible to users not covered by this
license, is not permitted
- 9.3.2.
Commercial use
- Commercial
use, including charging fees for any event or venue which
includes licensed content, is not permitted. Neither commercial
uses of content which originated in authorized classroom
uses nor incorporation of the content into works of art
offered for sale, which were originally created as authorized
research or educational uses, are permitted.
- 9.3.3.
Publication
- Publication
in any medium or format is not permitted.
- 9.3.4.
University fund-raising, promotion, marketing and other
public relations
- University
fund-raising, promotion, marketing and other public relations
using licensed content is not permitted.
- 9.3.5.
Long-term storage
- Downloading
for storage in any medium or format beyond the term of the
license is not permitted.
- 9.3.6.
Modification of the distributed product
- Modification
of work as stored in the distributed first copy of the product
is not permitted. An unmodified copy must at all times be
provided for reference.
- 9.3.7.
Reposting manipulated images
- Re-posting
of manipulated images to the campus servers, except to support
access requirements within defined and limited curricular
requirements, is not permitted. If this is done, a record
must be kept by the University and these manipulated images
must be deleted as soon as the defined curricular purpose
has been served.
- 9.3.8.
Display without credit
- Display
in any medium or format without the specified credit line
except during formal examinations when such a credit line
would interfere with an educational measure, is not permitted.
- 9.3.9.
Mounting without data
- Local mounting
without the defined minimum textual data associated with
the work immediately accessible, is not permitted.
- 10. Authorized
Access by Unlicensed Users
- 10.1. Individuals
with access to public terminals
- Unlicensed
users with access to publicly available university library services
on the site of the University can have read-only access to AMICO
licensed products. Means for downloading and printing may not
be provided to such users.
- 10.2. Remote
users of library catalogues
- Unlicensed
users with remote access to publicly available library catalogues
in which tombstone data and thumbnail images from AMICO products
mounted on licensed campus networks are incorporated may have
access to this limited cataloging data.
- 11. Format of the
Product
- This clause defines
the way in which AMICO products will be delivered
- 11.1. Standard
technical formats
- AMICO products
will be delivered in standard technical formats, published by
AMICO prior to the beginning of each licensing year.
- 11.2. Standard
Documentation
- Documentation
will follow standards published by AMICO and established with
reference to community practices. University licensees will
be encouraged to participate in AMICO standards setting processes.
- 12. Distribution
- This clause defines
the means by which the AMICO products are made available.
- 12.1. Regular
distribution schedules
- AMICO products
will be made available through existing distributors, and through
AMICO itself, according to regular, published, distribution
schedules. It will be available both for local delivery on the
campus network of the Licensee and via remote access through
the AMICO Server or mechamisms established by other distributors.
- 12.1.1.
Access means established annually
- Specific
means of access to AMICO products will be established on
an annual basis.
- 12.2. Universities
may mount data locally
- The University
may make all or part of the product available on its campus
network or local systems.
- 12.2.1.
Must mount assigned works
- Items used
in classroom assignments, placed on reserve as part of a
course review or assignment, incorporated into exhibits,
or used in other ways that will generate predictably regular
use over a period of time, must be made available over the
campus network or on free-standing institutional computers
when universities choose the option of receiving the Library
through AMICO rather than another distributor.
- 12.2.2.
AMICO Server may be used
- The remainder
of the licensed product can be consulted through the AMICO
Server, subject to the usage charges described under fees,
or used through agreements between the licensee and an AMICO
distributor.
- 12.3. Alternate
distribution channels
- Under the license,
the University will have access to the full product for local
mounting or, alternatively, may take advantage of the following
distribution channels:
- 12.3.1.
Catalogue on AMICO Server for Ordering Content
- A catalogue
including thumbnail images, mounted on the AMICO Server,
that enables ordering of digital works for local delivery.
- 12.3.2.
Works on the AMICO Server for Ad Hoc Use
- The licensed
AMICO library consisting of detailed documentation and high-resolution
images of works can be consulted on the AMICO Server.
- 12.3.3
Distributors
- Third party
distributors will be contracted to provide The AMICO Library
for licensees. These distributors will have different arrangements
for access.
- 13. Points of Access
- 13.1. Campus
Access
- Licensed users
may have access from anywhere on the University campus, including:
- 13.1.1.
Classrooms
- Access
may be available from classrooms.
- 13.1.2.
Student dormitories
- Access
may be available from student dormitories.
- 13.1.3.
Campus research facilities
- Access
may be available from media centers, visual resource collections,
laboratories and other venues on campus which support research.
- 13.1.4.
Libraries
- Access
may be available from campus libraries.
- 13.2. Remote
Access
- Licensed users
may have remote access from anywhere, including:
- 13.2.1.
Homes
- Access
may be available from home if involved in educational uses
as student or as part of their university employment
- 13.2.2.
Remote facilities of the University
- Access
may be available from another location, including one belonging
to another institution (for example, when distance education
students enrolled in the academic program of the University
meet in facilities owned by a non-licensee).
- 14. Acknowledgment
- This clause establishes
requirements for acknowledgment or credit of licensed works
- 14.1. Documentation
always appears
- Documentation
supplied with the work in the AMICO product must always be made
available.
- 14.1.1.
Curriculum-based exceptions allowed
- This requirement
can be waived under specified circumstances where the appearance
of documentation would impede curricular goals (e.g. testing).
The licensee must keep records of all such waivers requested
and/or granted for AMICO review.
- 14.2. Displays
credit AMICO Institution
- Licensees agree
that credit lines which acknowledge both AMICO institutions
and any underlying copyrights in the distributed works (supplied
in the product), will appear with all works except in acknowledged
situations, such as testing, where this interferes with curricular
goals.
- 15. Requirements
for security and monitoring
- This clause establishes
requirements for ensuring the security of AMICO products, as mounted
on the campus network, and for monitoring access to it.
- 15.1. University
maintains secure network
- The University
is responsible for exercising control over access, including
local networked access, and for documenting its security practices.
- 15.2. User
authentication
- User authentication
should be same as that used for licensed software and/or access
to funds. Kerberos-like controls considered preferable at this
time.
- 15.3. Policies
and Procedures
- Licensees must
have policies and procedures for control and use of licensed
products and must make the terms of licenses known to all users.
Policies must include severe sanctions for willful violations
by any licensed user including appropriate disciplinary processes
for faculty, staff or students.
- 15.4. Certify
users' access to AMICO Server
- The university
must certify users access to AMICO servers (e.g. from campus
authorization service to ensure valid identification of remote
users.)
- 16. Reporting requirements
- This clause establishes
requirements for reporting the level and type of use of the AMICO
products.
- 16.1. Reporting
on infringements
Universities must
report all known and suspected infringements of the license as
soon as they are made known to university officials, together
with the course of action which the University proposes to pursue
with respect to known or suspected infringers. Updates should
be filed on a timely basis as each case develops. Failure to report
or act against violators is cause for termination of this license.
- 16.2. Reporting
on use
Universities must
report classroom assigned or reserve room assigned works annually.
If data is known, universities are requested to report total annual
campus hits. If user and/or use categories, or item level data
is collected, universities are requested to report this also.
The purpose of all use reporting is to assist AMICO in planning
future products to meet the needs of universities.
- 16.3. Universities
share results of studies
Universities conducting
studies of usage are asked to share results with AMICO.
- 17. Fees
This
clause establishes the bases for fees paid by the University to
license AMICO products.
- 17.1. Annual
license fee
Licensees will pay an annual license fee, calculated on a simple
per capita basis, independent of amount of use.
- 17.2. Fee based
on product size and features
- Fees will be
set on a sliding scale, based on the number of works in the
product and the overhead of administering the product delivery
option.
- 17.3. Access
fees for AMICO Server
- If Licensee
opts to provide primary access to the product using the AMICO
Server, volume based access level charges will apply to uses
after a defined ïregular levelÍ of use (to be defined by the
AMICO Board and calculated based on total institutional size
per year).
- 17.3.1.
Usage charges capped at annual license amount
- Any use-based
charges will be capped so as not to exceed 100% of the base
annual license fee, in order to lend predictability to costing.
- 17.3.2.
Server usage figures regularly reported
- Server
usage figures will be reported regularly to the institutional
administrators.
18. Warranties
and Indemnification
This clause establishes
assurances on the part of the University and AMICO.
- 18.1. No
further clearance needed for these uses
- AMICO warrants
that works it provides under this license do not require further
rights clearance for any use authorized under this license.
Other products and licenses may be offered which include works,
especially by living artists, where rights are partially encumbered.
- 18.2. AMICO
indemnifies the Licensee
- AMICO indemnifies
the Licensee against any infringement that falls within the
bounds of the uses permitted under this license.
- 18.3. Licensees
will seek rights for other uses
- Licensees assure
AMICO that they will seek rights for uses not specified in this
agreement.
- 18.4. Licensees
will act against infringers
- Licensees Universities
assure AMICO that they will actively enforce this agreement,
and take necessary action against infringers.
- 18.4.1. Violations
reported immediately
- The University
must immediately report known use violations and act against
violators within framework of institutional policy.
19. Authorized
Representative
This clause identifies
the representatives of the parties to the agreement.
- 19.1. For
the University
- The University
names its representative.
- 19.1.1.
Secure delivery of the AMICO product
- Orders
for images placed through the AMICO server will be fulfilled
by shipping fixed media the University representative or
via system-to-system communication by a fixed and secure
route
- 19.2. For AMICO
- The management
signs agreements on behalf of AMICO
20. Communications
This clause governs
queries and communications regarding the agreement.
- 20.1. Inquiries
to AMICO, not member
- All inquiries
regarding the terms of this agreement should be directed to
AMICO, not to the contributing member.
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