Terms and Conditions for Use
Resources deposited in the AILLA database are protected by the
AILLA License Agreement or by more specific agreements signed by the depositors
and AILLA's directors. While AILLA can not guarantee that no violations of these
agreements will occur, if we learn of a violation, AILLA will notify the AILLA
community of the violation.
"I agree to the following conditions on the use of AILLA resources:
1. I will not use any resource in the AILLA database for commercial purposes.
2. I will respect the intellectual property rights and copyrights that pertain to AILLA's holdings.
3. I will not alter or modify any resource in the AILLA database without a legal authorization to do so, for example, explicit permission from the rights holder or Fair Use of Copyrighted Materials (US Code Title 17, Sec. 107).
4. I will not create works derived from any resource in the AILLA database, without a legal
authorization to do so, for example, explicit permission from the rights holder or Fair Use of Copyrighted Materials (US Code Title 17, Sec. 107).
5. I will act in good faith in interactions with AILLA's User Registration and Graded Access
Systems. This means that I will not attempt to disguise my electronic identity or impersonate
an AILLA depositor or resource creator, and I will abide by the decisions made by resource
controllers concerning access to AILLA resources.
6. If the metadata for a resource states that names of creators and participants must be
kept anonymous, I will respect their anonymity in any spoken or written representation of
that resource that I produce.
7. I will cite any AILLA resource that I make use of in any published work according to
the AILLA Citation Guidelines."
If you produce transcriptions or translations or other derivative materials from AILLA resources that our user community would find interesting or useful, we would appreciate it if you would deposit those materials with us as well. AILLA has many recordings that are untranscribed, untranslated, and unanalyzed, and we hope that members of our user community will contribute to AILLA by helping to make these oral works more accessible with transcriptions, translation and analyses.
Thank you for your interest in our collection.