Legal regulations on the use of e-resources
- E-resources are intended only for personal use and for use in the context of studying, teaching and research. Any commercial use is prohibited.
- The content may not be passed on to third parties either electronically or in printed form or made accessible to third parties on the Internet.
- The use of e-resources or individual parts thereof in combination with artificial intelligence (AI) technologies is in many cases contractually prohibited. If you plan to use AI in this way, you must contact us in advance to clarify the relevant framework conditions.
- Systematic downloading and reproduction of content or search results - including for the purpose of text and data mining - is prohibited.
- Passwords and other access data are confidential and may not be disclosed to third parties.
- The copyright for the electronic resources lies with the publisher or the authors of the article.
- Please also note the copyright regulations of the publishers and on their websites (e.g. under Terms & Conditions).
The terms “e-resources” or “e-media” include all media types, i.e. e-books, e-journals as well as content from databases and streaming services.