This resource was developed by the University of Manchester Library’s Copyright Guidance Service.\ud The information provided within this resource is intended as general guidance only, and an interpretation of current copyright issues and practice at the University of Manchester. Whilst every effort is made to ensure that this resource is up to date and accurate, the University of Manchester does not warrant, nor does it accept any responsibility or liability for, the accuracy or completeness of the content or for any loss which may arise from reliance on information contained in it. It is not a definitive guide and should not be construed as legal advice
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