LabAdviser:Copyright
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Data Mining and Use of Content for Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Text, graphics, images, sound and other content on this website are protected by copyright law. DTU Nanolab reserves all rights to the content (unless otherwise stated), including the right to exploit the content for the purpose of text and data mining, cf. Section 11 b of the Copyright Act and Article 4 of the DSM Directive.
Tekst, grafik, billeder, lyd samt andet indhold på dette website er beskyttet efter lov om ophavsret. DTU Nanolab forbeholder sig alle rettigheder til indholdet, medmindre andet angivet, herunder retten til at udnytte indholdet med henblik på tekst- og datamining, jf. ophavsretslovens § 11 b og DSM-direktivets artikel 4.