1 | # CC0 1.0 Universal
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3 | ## Statement of Purpose
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4 |
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5 | The laws of most jurisdictions throughout the world automatically confer
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6 | exclusive Copyright and Related Rights (defined below) upon the creator and
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7 | subsequent owner(s) (each and all, an “owner”) of an original work of
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8 | authorship and/or a database (each, a “Work”).
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9 |
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10 | Certain owners wish to permanently relinquish those rights to a Work for the
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11 | purpose of contributing to a commons of creative, cultural and scientific works
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12 | (“Commons”) that the public can reliably and without fear of later claims of
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13 | infringement build upon, modify, incorporate in other works, reuse and
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14 | redistribute as freely as possible in any form whatsoever and for any purposes,
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15 | including without limitation commercial purposes. These owners may contribute
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16 | to the Commons to promote the ideal of a free culture and the further
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17 | production of creative, cultural and scientific works, or to gain reputation or
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18 | greater distribution for their Work in part through the use and efforts of
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19 | others.
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20 |
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21 | For these and/or other purposes and motivations, and without any expectation of
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22 | additional consideration or compensation, the person associating CC0 with a
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23 | Work (the “Affirmer”), to the extent that he or she is an owner of Copyright
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24 | and Related Rights in the Work, voluntarily elects to apply CC0 to the Work and
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25 | publicly distribute the Work under its terms, with knowledge of his or her
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26 | Copyright and Related Rights in the Work and the meaning and intended legal
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27 | effect of CC0 on those rights.
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28 |
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29 | 1. Copyright and Related Rights. A Work made available under CC0 may be
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30 | protected by copyright and related or neighboring rights (“Copyright and
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31 | Related Rights”). Copyright and Related Rights include, but are not limited
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32 | to, the following:
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33 | 1. the right to reproduce, adapt, distribute, perform, display, communicate,
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34 | and translate a Work;
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35 | 2. moral rights retained by the original author(s) and/or performer(s);
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36 | 3. publicity and privacy rights pertaining to a person’s image or likeness
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37 | depicted in a Work;
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38 | 4. rights protecting against unfair competition in regards to a Work,
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39 | subject to the limitations in paragraph 4(i), below;
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40 | 5. rights protecting the extraction, dissemination, use and reuse of data in
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41 | a Work;
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42 | 6. database rights (such as those arising under Directive 96/9/EC of the
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43 | European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 1996 on the legal
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44 | protection of databases, and under any national implementation thereof,
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45 | including any amended or successor version of such directive); and
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46 | 7. other similar, equivalent or corresponding rights throughout the world
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47 | based on applicable law or treaty, and any national implementations
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48 | thereof.
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49 |
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50 | 2. Waiver. To the greatest extent permitted by, but not in contravention of,
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51 | applicable law, Affirmer hereby overtly, fully, permanently, irrevocably and
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52 | unconditionally waives, abandons, and surrenders all of Affirmer’s Copyright
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53 | and Related Rights and associated claims and causes of action, whether now
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54 | known or unknown (including existing as well as future claims and causes of
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55 | action), in the Work (i) in all territories worldwide, (ii) for the maximum
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56 | duration provided by applicable law or treaty (including future time
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57 | extensions), (iii) in any current or future medium and for any number of
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58 | copies, and (iv) for any purpose whatsoever, including without limitation
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59 | commercial, advertising or promotional purposes (the “Waiver”). Affirmer
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60 | makes the Waiver for the benefit of each member of the public at large and
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61 | to the detriment of Affirmer’s heirs and successors, fully intending that
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62 | such Waiver shall not be subject to revocation, rescission, cancellation,
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63 | termination, or any other legal or equitable action to disrupt the quiet
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64 | enjoyment of the Work by the public as contemplated by Affirmer’s express
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65 | Statement of Purpose.
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66 |
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67 | 3. Public License Fallback. Should any part of the Waiver for any reason be
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68 | judged legally invalid or ineffective under applicable law, then the Waiver
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69 | shall be preserved to the maximum extent permitted taking into account
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70 | Affirmer’s express Statement of Purpose. In addition, to the extent the
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71 | Waiver is so judged Affirmer hereby grants to each affected person a
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72 | royalty-free, non transferable, non sublicensable, non exclusive,
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73 | irrevocable and unconditional license to exercise Affirmer’s Copyright and
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74 | Related Rights in the Work (i) in all territories worldwide, (ii) for the
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75 | maximum duration provided by applicable law or treaty (including future time
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76 | extensions), (iii) in any current or future medium and for any number of
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77 | copies, and (iv) for any purpose whatsoever, including without limitation
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78 | commercial, advertising or promotional purposes (the “License”). The License
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79 | shall be deemed effective as of the date CC0 was applied by Affirmer to the
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80 | Work. Should any part of the License for any reason be judged legally
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81 | invalid or ineffective under applicable law, such partial invalidity or
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82 | ineffectiveness shall not invalidate the remainder of the License, and in
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83 | such case Affirmer hereby affirms that he or she will not (i) exercise any
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84 | of his or her remaining Copyright and Related Rights in the Work or (ii)
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85 | assert any associated claims and causes of action with respect to the Work,
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86 | in either case contrary to Affirmer’s express Statement of Purpose.
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87 |
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88 | 4. Limitations and Disclaimers.
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89 | 1. No trademark or patent rights held by Affirmer are waived, abandoned,
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90 | surrendered, licensed or otherwise affected by this document.
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91 | 2. Affirmer offers the Work as-is and makes no representations or warranties
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92 | of any kind concerning the Work, express, implied, statutory or
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93 | otherwise, including without limitation warranties of title,
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94 | merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non infringement, or
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95 | the absence of latent or other defects, accuracy, or the present or
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96 | absence of errors, whether or not discoverable, all to the greatest
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97 | extent permissible under applicable law.
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98 | 3. Affirmer disclaims responsibility for clearing rights of other persons
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99 | that may apply to the Work or any use thereof, including without
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100 | limitation any person’s Copyright and Related Rights in the Work.
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101 | Further, Affirmer disclaims responsibility for obtaining any necessary
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102 | consents, permissions or other rights required for any use of the Work.
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103 | 4. Affirmer understands and acknowledges that Creative Commons is not a
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104 | party to this document and has no duty or obligation with respect to this
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105 | CC0 or use of the Work.
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106 |
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107 | For more information, please see
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108 | http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/.
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