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The University of Edinburgh Non-Commercial Non-Software Licence for the AMI Meeting Corpus Copyright (C), 2006, The AMI Consortium. Licensing of the AMI Meeting Corpus is administered on behalf of the AMI Consortium by The University Court of the University of Edinburgh, Old College, Edinburgh, UK THIS LICENCE IS IN SIMILAR TERMS TO THE CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION- NONCOMMERCIAL-SHAREALIKE v2.0 LICENCE. PLEASE READ THIS NON-COMMERCIAL LICENCE ("THE LICENCE") CAREFULLY. THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, OLD COLLEGE, EDINBURGH, EH8 9YL, UK ("EDINBURGH") ACTING THROUGH THE ITS SCHOOL OF INFORMATICS, 2 BUCCLEUCH PLACE, EDINBURGH, EH8 9LW, UK ADMINISTERS THE AMI MEETING CORPUS ("WORK") ON BEHALF OF ITS DEVELOPER, THE AMI CONSORTIUM, AND IS WILLING TO GRANT YOU A LICENCE TO WORK ON THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS. LICENCE CONDITIONS 1 Definitions 1.1 Collective Work means another copyright work, which includes the whole of the Work unmodified. 1.2 Commercial Purposes means any utilisation of the Work, whether by corporate or incorporate body(ies) or private individual(s), which has as its primary purpose the creation of monetary value or the generation of monetary reward or commercial advantage. 1.3 Derivative Work means a copyright work based entirely or in substantial or material part upon the Work and includes, without limitation, translation, musical arrangement, dramatisation, abridgement, addition of annotations or any other adaptation of the Work. 1.4 Non-Commercial Purposes means any utilisation of the Work, whether by corporate or incorporate body(ies) or private individual(s), other than for Commercial Purposes. For the avoidance of doubt, exchange of the Work for another copyright work is a non-commercial use. 2 Ownership 2.1 Edinburgh is the owner and proprietor of copyright, database right and all other intellectual property rights in and to the WORK. 3 Licence 3.1 Subject to the conditions of this Licence, Edinburgh grants to the User a non- exclusive, world-wide, royalty-free licence to:- 3.1.1 copy the WORK in all present and future media but only for Non-Commercial Purposes; 3.1.2 reproduce the WORK in all present and future media within Collective Work(s) but only for Non-Commercial Purposes; 3.1.3 make and copy Derivative Work(s) in all present and future media but only for Non-Commercial Purposes; 3.1.4 distribute copies of the WORK including any Derivative Work(s) and Collective Work(s) in all present and future media but only for Non-Commercial Purposes; and 3.1.5 publish by any means the WORK including any Derivative Work(s) and Collective Work(s) in all present and future media but only for Non- Commercial Purposes. 3.2 The User must include a copy of this Licence with every copy of the WORK including any Derivative Work(s) and Collective Work(s) which is distributed or published by the User. 3.3 The User must keep intact all notices that refer to this Licence. 3.4 The User must recognise, and give due credit to (in a form appropriate to the medium), the Licensor's copyright in the Work particularly in any Derivative Work(s) or Collective Work(s). 3.5 When distributing or publishing the Work or any Derivative Work(s) or the Work as included in any Collective Work(s), Edinburgh offers the recipient a licence to the Work on identical terms to this Licence. 4 Licence Restrictions 4.1 The User must not, whether through the use of technological measures or otherwise:- 4.1.1 use the WORK, any Derivative Work(s) or Collective Work(s) for any Commercial Purposes; 4.1.2 alter or restrict the terms of this Licence; 4.1.3 impose any terms on the Work, any Derivative Work or the Work within a Collective Work(s), which alter or restrict the terms of this Licence or restrict the ability of any third party to exercise the rights granted under this Licence; 4.1.4 control access to, or use of, the WORK, any Derivative Work or the Work within a Collective Work(s), which is in any way inconsistent with the terms of this Licence; 4.2 All rights, other than as expressly granted hereby, are reserved, to the extent permitted by Scottish Law, to Edinburgh. 5 Term 5.1 This licence shall commence on the date the User accepts these conditions and shall remain in force for the duration of copyright in the Work unless terminated in accordance with the terms of condition 5.2. 5.2 This licence may be terminated by Edinburgh at any time by notice in writing to the User if the User fails to comply with any material term or condition of this licence. For the avoidance of doubt the terms of conditions 3 and 4 are material terms, breach of any of which shall entitle Edinburgh to terminate this Licence. 5.3 Termination of this Licence under condition 5.2 shall not affect any licence to a third party who has received the WORK, any Derivative Work(s) or any Collective Work(s) provided such third party is complying, and continues to comply, with any material term or condition of this licence (including the terms of conditions 3 and 4). 6 Disclaimer of Warranty and Limitation of Liability 6.1 WORK IS PROVIDED"AS IS" WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. EDINBURGH MAKES NO REPRESENTATION ABOUT THE SUITABILITY OF WORK FOR ANY PURPOSE. 6.2 TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL EDINBURGH AND / OR ITS EMPLOYEES BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS AND / OR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; FAILURE TO MAKE ANTICIPATED SAVINGS; COSTS OF WASTED TIME; COSTS OF MISSED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES; GOODWILL; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR DELICT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS WORK, EVEN IF SUCH WAS REASONABLY FORESEEABLE OR IF EDINBURGH AND / OR ITS EMPLOYEES WERE ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSS AND / OR DAMAGE. EDINBURGH DOES NOT EXCLUDE LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY CAUSED BY THE NEGLICENCE OF EDINBURGH OR ITS EMPLOYEES. 7 No waiver 7.1 Failure by Edinburgh to exercise or enforce any rights in this licence shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any such right nor operate so as to bar the exercise or enforcement thereof at any time or times thereafter. 8 Indemnification 8.1 The User agrees to indemnify and keep indemnified at all times Edinburgh on demand against any liability, loss or damage incurred by Edinburgh which arises directly or indirectly out of any breach of any of the undertakings or obligations on the part of the User contained in this licence or in respect of the use of WORK by the User howsoever arising (save for such liability, loss or damages directly and solely caused by the wilful negligence of Edinburgh). 9 Notices 9.1 Any notice shall be deemed given when received by the other party. 10 Entire Licence and Severability 10.1 This licence constitutes the entire agreement between Edinburgh and the User with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior written or oral understandings, communications or agreements. 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