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Nutzungsbedingungen
Stand: 15. April 2008
1. Geltungsbereich
ScienceStage.com ist ein Online-Portal für Wissenschaft, Hochschullehre und akademische Weiterbildung. Schwerpunkte bilden die wissenschaftliche Präsentation, der wissenschaftliche Diskurs und die akademische Wissensvermittlung per Video, aber auch per Hör- und Textbeitrag. ScienceStage.com ist ein Social-Networking-Service, der es Mitgliedern erlaubt, individuelle persönliche Online-Accounts einzurichten und Profile online zu erstellen, um Wissen zu präsentieren, Wissen zu konsumieren und in einen akademischen Diskurs zu treten.
Die von ScienceStage.com bereitgestellten Services umfassen die ScienceStage.com-Website (http://sciencestage.com), den ScienceStage.com-Internet-Messaging-Service sowie weitere Features, Inhalte oder Anwendungen, die ScienceStage.com gelegentlich im Zusammenhang mit der ScienceStage.com-Website anbietet (zusammen die "ScienceStage.com-Services").
Latest update: 15th April 2008
ScienceStage.com is an online portal for science, advanced teaching and and academic research. The key features of ScienceStage.com are scientific presentation, scientific discourse and academic knowledge transfer using video streaming, audio streaming and text databases. ScienceStage is a social networking service which enables members to set up their own personal online accounts and create online profiles to present and share in knowledge, and to enter into academic discourse.
We have been receiving a lot of questions from members about what constitutes video copyright infringement and ineligibility for upload on sciencestage.com. Posting copyright-infringing content can lead to the termination of your account and possibly monetary damages if a copyright owner takes you to court. Below are some guidelines to help you determine whether your video is eligible or whether it infringes someone else's copyright.
As a general matter, we at sciencestage.com respect the rights of artists and creators and hope you will work with us to keep our community a creative, legal, and positive experience for everyone, including artists and creators.
How to make sure your video does not infringe someone else's copyrights
What is sciencestage.com?
Do I have to pay for it?
Are the videos free?
Who will watch the material I upload?
What happens to my personal data?
What about copyright laws?
Which type of content can I upload?
Can I set media as private? How?
Can I download a video, audio, or document file?
What is a stage?
What is a Group?
What are favorites?
Can I create private groups? Can I hide media content?
How many groups can I create?
How do I share or post my videos?
How can I be featured? And my videos??