Race, Resistance and Belonging at Oxford – Copyright and Reuse

Overview

These guidelines are intended to give you information on the legal use of the content on the Race, Resistance and Belonging at Oxford (RRBO) website. Your use of the website is subject to the general University of Oxford ‘Ownership, Liability and Use’ statement. The following provides additional information about specific types of content to help you understand how you can use them legally.

Original content – text, timeline, map

RRBO contains original content created specifically for the project such as blog posts, maps and a timeline. With the exception of photographs and video/audio interviews (see below) these are made available under a Creative Commons NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 licence. This means the content can be copied and redistributed with attribution in any medium or format. However, it cannot be used for commercial purposes or be remixed, transformed or built upon to form a derivative work without additional permission. Please contact [contact address] to request permission for anything not covered by this licence.

Photographs and video interviews and oral history recordings

Photographs, video interviews and oral history audio recordings are provided on an all rights reserved basis, subject to fair dealing and fair use exceptions (see below). If you would like to request permission to use these please contact [contact address].

Fair dealing and fair use

Copyright laws include fair dealing and fair use provisions that allow some uses of copyright protected works without the permission of the copyright holder. In the UK this includes the copying and communication of works for the purposes of criticism and review, quotation and illustration for instruction (teaching). Nothing in these guidelines prevents you from making use of fair dealing or fair use provisions. More information is available from the UK Government and the Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford.