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What statements can I make authorising/forbidding the use of my Web content?

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What statements can I make authorising/forbidding the use of my Web content?

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If you are placing material on a virtual learning environment, such as Moodle, you are making it available to a restricted community only. However, you may still wish to point out to your students that the material contained within their online course is for their own personal use only and not for free distribution to third parties. Example of statement forbidding the alteration or copying of any material on a Web site: You are not authorised to alter the material on this website in any way, nor copy or cut from any page or its HTML source code to the Windows™ clipboard (or equivalent on other platforms). This information does not apply to material on other websites linked to this one. Examples of statements offering various levels of permissions to use information from a given Website: This publication may be freely copied and/or distributed in its entirety. However, individual sections MAY NOT be copied and/or distributed without the prior written agreement of the publishers. (Name o

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