Copyright

Copyright subsists in the various forms of work and subject matter on and accessible from the digitalobliquity world wide website.

Additional information

Apart from fair dealing permitted by the Copyright Act, 1968, visitors to the site are granted a licence to download and display its copyright material for private and non-commercial purposes only providing that the author and the website (www.digitalobliquity.com) must be cited in writing as the source of the materials.

For reproduction or use of copyright material available on this website, beyond this limited licence, permission must be sought from Brent Leideritz.

Materials on this site may not be resold individually or as part of a collection without permission in writing from the Brent Leideritz or the authors of the materials.

Separate permission must be sought for credited content that appears on this site, including that content which is credited as anonymous. Permission has been received to include content written by others on this site but was not requested for the materials to be used elsewhere.

That permission, if given, will be subject to conditions that will include a requirement that the www.digitalobliquity.com website is credited for the materials and will be acknowledged when the material is reproduced or quoted, either in whole or in part. Additional acknowledgements and requirements may form part of the conditions of use.

No permission to reproduce or use copyright material available from this website, other than that expressly stated above, is to be implied by the availability of that material on this site.

Mark up code and cascading style sheets

You may take/copy mark-up code and cascading style sheets to use ‘as is’ or to adapt to suit your own requirements (this does not include interface design, content or images).

Linking to this site

You may NOT link to any content on the www.digitalobliquity.com site that you like. It’s NOT fine if you want to open it as a new window, open it in the same window or if you want to display it in your own iframe set.

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