Does it infringe copyright for a user to copy materials and to display them on the users own website?
The copyright terms applicable to material on BAILII’s website are shown here: http://www.bailii.org/bailii/copyright.html. Reproduction of statutes and of the RTF versions of judgments may in some cases be permitted by third-party copyright owners (see below). While BAILII itself cannot authorise this, BAILII does not object to the copying of small numbers of individual statutes and RTF versions of judgments for publication on the user’s own web site. BAILII does not otherwise permit users to copy materials and to display them on the user’s own website. There are a number of reasons: • Copyright in the hypertext markup and all other presentational / value added aspects rests with BAILII and the authors of the software tools used. • Copyright in the original text of judgments belongs to third parties (for example Crown Copyright), and BAILII does not have the right to authorise further copying of text. For details of relevant copyright policies see: • United Kingdom Crown Copyright mat
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