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Terms and Conditions

The use of this website constitutes agreement with the following Terms and Conditions:

  • (a) The Institute of Slavic Studies, and the Centre for Information Modelling – Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities, both institutions of the University of Graz, maintain this website (“Site”) as a courtesy to those who may choose to access the Site (“Users”). The information presented herein is for informational purposes only. The Institute of Slavic Studies and the Centre for Information Modelling – Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities at the University of Graz, grant permission to Users to visit the Site and to download and copy the information, documents and materials (collectively, “Materials”) from the Site for the Users’ personal, non-commercial use, without any right to resell or redistribute them, under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 Unported license (CC-BY-NC 4.0).
  • (b) The Institute of Slavic Studies and the Centre for Information Modelling – Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities at the University of Graz, administer and provide all the materials on this Site, subject to the present Terms and Conditions.
  • (c) Unless expressly stated otherwise, the findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in the Materials on this site are those of the POLOS project team who prepared the work and do not necessarily represent the views of the Institute of Slavic Studies or the Centre for Information Modelling – Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities at the University of Graz.