COPYRIGHT AND LICENSING RESTRICTIONS
Copyright Restrictions
All Harvard users must respect the copyrights in works that
are accessible through computers connected to the Harvard
network. No copyrighted work may be copied, published,
disseminated, displayed, performed or played without
permission of the copyright holder except in accordance
with fair use or licensed agreement. This includes music,
movies and other copyrighted material. Harvard may
terminate the network access of users who are found to have
repeatedly infringed the copyright of others. Students
with questions about copyrights or this policy are invited
to raise those questions with any dean, tutor or academic
officer. Staff supervisors and members of the Faculty are
welcome to call the University's Office of General Counsel.
Licensing restrictions
Electronic resources accompanied by the symbol I or C are restricted
by license agreement to members of the Harvard community and to on-site users
of Harvard's libraries for purposes of research, teaching, and private study.
Commercial use and systematic downloading, copying or distributing of
information are expressly prohibited. Users are individually responsible for
compliance with these terms.