Terms of Use
The Science Supercourse is intended mainly for educational
purposes and as a tool for free access to knowledge, hence
the information included in the system is a shareware to be
used and shared by others. The material in the online system
is freely available for personal and public non-commercial use
and may be reproduced in part or in whole by any means, without
charge or further permission from the authors. While authors maintain
the copyright, they provide their lectures with an understanding that
anybody can use their lectures to enhance their teaching.
All participating authors acknowledge that the information contained
in their submitted lectures is accurate and non-infringing. The opinions
expressed in the lecture are those of the authors and not necessarily
those of their institutions or of the Science Supercourse.
The Science Supercourse regards any content that might be deemed offensive,
disturbing, racist or expressing religious/political views as ineligible material
that is consequently removed permanently from the system.
However, should an author wish to remove his/her lecture from the SSC repository,
he/she ought to contact the SSC Administrators at
ssc@bibalex.org
to request the removal of the lecture, where it will be removed from the system
immediately prior to receiving the request.
The Supercourse Team is supported GNU Free Documentation License. Text in Supercourse,
excluding quotations, has been released under the
GNU Free Documentation License
(or is in the
public domain
), and can therefore be reused only if you release any derived work
under the GFDL. This requires that, among other things, you attribute the authors and
allow others to freely copy your work.
The GNU Free Documentation License (GNU FDL or simply GFDL) is a
copyleft
license
for free
documentation, designed by the
Free Software Foundation
(FSF) for the
GNU Project
'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Free_Documentation_License
'.