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  2. Perpetual access - Wikipedia

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    Perpetual access is a term that is used within the library community to describe the ability to retain access to electronic journals after the contractual agreement for these materials has passed. Typically when a library licenses access to an electronic journal , the journal's content remains in the possession of the licensor.

  3. Perpetual - Wikipedia

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    Perpetual access or perpetual license, a license that allows continued access to electronic material (e.g. software) Perpetual Entertainment , an American software development company Perpetual Maritime Truce , the treaty defining peaceful relations in the Trucial States , today the United Arab Emirates .

  4. Perpetual copyright - Wikipedia

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    Perpetual copyright, also known as indefinite copyright, is copyright that lasts indefinitely. Perpetual copyright arises either when a copyright has no finite term from outset, or when a copyright's original finite term is perpetually extended. The first of these two scenarios is highly uncommon, as the current laws of all countries with ...

  5. List of copyright duration by country - Wikipedia

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    • moral rights: perpetual • broadcasters' rights: 20 years after first broadcasting. [136]

  6. End-user license agreement - Wikipedia

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    Even if the user purchases a perpetual license, it is common for EULAs to allow unilateral termination by the vendor for any number of vague reasons or none at all. [34] [35] Furthermore, many EULAs allow the vendor to change the terms at any time and the customer must choose between agreeing or ceasing use of the product, without getting a refund.

  7. Spanish Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Wikipedia (Spanish: Wikipedia en español) is the Spanish-language edition of Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia. It has 2,002,995 articles. It has 2,002,995 articles. Started in May 2001, it reached 100,000 articles on 8 March 2006, and 1,000,000 articles on 16 May 2013.

  8. Public domain - Wikipedia

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    Access to cultural heritage through information resources such as ancient Greek texts and Mozart's symphonies. Promoting education, through the spread of information, ideas, and scientific principles. Enabling follow-on innovation, through for example expired patents and copyright.

  9. Copyright term - Wikipedia

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