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Chapter Seven. Licensing Download a copy of individual articles or items of the Licensed Materials and share the same with Authorized Users or other individual scholars collaborating in a specific research project with such Authorized Users provided that it is held and accessibly within a closed network that is not accessible to any person not directly involved in such collaboration and provided that it is deleted from such network immediately upon completion of the collaboration. [Nothing in this License shall in any way exclude, modify or affect any of the Licensee’s rights under Copyright Revision Act 1976 as amended subsequently provided that such rights are exercised in accordance with Section 108 of the Act and with the guidelines developed by the National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works (CONTU Guidelines) and published in U.S. Copyright Office Circular 21.] or

[Nothing in this License shall in any way exclude, modify or affect any of the Licensee’s statutory rights under the copyright laws of {jurisdiction}]

SUPPLY OF COPIES TO OTHER LIBRARIES

[The Licensee may, subject to clause 6 below, supply to an Authorized User of another library {within the same country as the Licensee} (whether by post or fax [or secure transmission, using Ariel or its equivalent, whereby the electronic file is deleted immediately after printing]), for the purposes of research or private study and not for Commercial Use, a single