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NYT Computational Use of Data Agreement v1.0 - Non-Commercial
This is the Computational Use of Data Agreement, Version 1.0, as modified by The
New York Times Company for non-commercial uses and attribution (the “NYT
C-UDA”). A credit requirement has been added to Section 2.2.1. Capitalized terms
are defined in Section 5. The New York Times Company (“NYT” or “Data Provider”)
and you agree as follows:
1. Provision of the Data
1.1. You may use, modify, and distribute the Data made available to you by the
Data Provider under this NYT C-UDA for Computational Use if you follow the NYT
C-UDA’s terms.
1.2. This NYT C-UDA does not restrict your use, modification, or distribution of
any portions of the Data that are in the public domain or that may be used,
modified, or distributed under any other legal exception or limitation.
2. Restrictions
2.1 You agree that you will use the Data solely for Computational Use.
2.2 The NYT C-UDA does not impose any restriction with respect to the use,
modification, or distribution of Results except that:
2.2.1 You must give credit to The New York Times in any public display of the
database, in any publication derived in whole or in part from the database, and
in any other public use of the data contained in or derived from the database;
and
2.2.2 The use, modification or distribution of Results must be for
non-commercial purposes only (other than for editorial uses by journalists,
which are permitted).
3. Redistribution of Data
3.1. You may redistribute the Data, so long as:
3.1.1. You include with any Data you redistribute all credit or attribution
information that you received with the Data, and your terms require any
Downstream Recipient to do the same;
3.1.2. The redistribution of Data must be for non-commercial purposes only
(other than for editorial uses by journalists, which are permitted); and
3.1.2. You bind each recipient to whom you redistribute the Data to the terms of
the NYT C-UDA.
4. No Warranty, Limitation of Liability
4.1. Data Provider does not represent or warrant that it has any rights
whatsoever in the Data.
4.2. THE DATA IS PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS
OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY
WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
4.3. NEITHER DATA PROVIDER NOR ANY UPSTREAM DATA PROVIDER SHALL HAVE ANY
LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS), HOWEVER
CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE DATA OR
RESULTS, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
5. Definitions
5.1. “Computational Use” means activities necessary to enable the use of Data
(alone or along with other material) for analysis by a computer.
5.2.“Data” means the material you receive under the NYT C-UDA in modified or
unmodified form, but not including Results.
5.3. “Data Provider” means the source from which you receive the Data and with
whom you enter into the NYT C-UDA.
5.4. “Downstream Recipient” means any person or persons who receives the Data
directly or indirectly from you in accordance with the NYT C-UDA.
5.5. “Result” means anything that you develop or improve from your use of Data
that does not include more than a de minimis portion of the Data on which the
use is based. Results may include de minimis portions of the Data necessary to
report on or explain use that has been conducted with the Data, such as figures
in scientific papers, but do not include more. Artificial intelligence models
trained on Data (and which do not include more than a de minimis portion of
Data) are Results.
5.6. “Upstream Data Providers” means the source or sources from which the Data
Provider directly or indirectly received, under the terms of the NYT C-UDA,
material that is included in the Data.