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- You cannot edit Enterprise magazine articles other than to reflect relative changes in time, location and editorial style. If you wish to make material edits, you will need to run them by the Enterprise magazine editor for approval before publication.
- You have to credit the University of South Australia in the body text or at the end of the article and include a link back to the Enterprise magazine homepage or the article URL. Suggested wording to appear at the end of an article: This article is republished from the University of South Australia’s Enterprise magazine under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International licence. Read the original article [hyperlink to article URL].
- You have to confirm you’re licensed to republish images from Enterprise magazine articles. Many images, such as those from commercial providers, don’t allow their images to be republished without permission or payment. You are free to omit images or substitute them with your own.
- You can’t systematically republish all Enterprise magazine articles, nor frame the content of the magazine website.
Additional terms:
- Extracts: you can run the first few lines or paragraphs of an article and then say: “Read the full article on the University of South Australia website” with a link to the article.
- Quotes: you can use verbatim quotes from UniSA experts / academics featured in articles provided the quotes are used in context and include a link to the article URL.
- Edits: if you wish to make material edits, you will need to contact the Enterprise magazine editor so the team can seek approval for any changes from the experts / academics featured in the article.
- Print: articles can be published in print under these same rules, with the exception that you do not need to include links.