This document contains the terms applicable to users who submit contributions to the Their Finest Hour project either on behalf of themselves or at the request of others.
The user must be aware that the University of Oxford strives to make content available for reuse for educational, non-commercial and commercial purposes worldwide with a minimum of restrictions (CC BY 4.0 International licence).
These terms establish that the following content will be made available on the Their Finest Hour digital archive:
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The data you enter in the story section
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Dates and location of the objects
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Answers to ‘further questions’
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The digitised objects themselves (e.g. photographs)
With your permission/the permission of the individual a submission is being made on the behalf of, the following content will also be made available through the Their Finest Hour digital archive:
*Please note, if you include any contact details (e.g. email address/postal address) within your submission, these details will not be made available online. Also, if you choose to be anonymous, your name will not be displayed.
By agreeing to these terms, you agree to allow anyone to view, edit and share the content that you submit and to treat it as non-confidential.
If you do not agree with these terms, please do not make a submission to the Their Finest Hour project.
Summary
Before you make a submission, you, or the individual you are making a submission on the behalf of, must agree to the ‘Terms & Conditions for User Contributions’ (above); you will be asked to confirm this by checking a box on the submission form. Among the most important consequences of accepting these terms are the following:
You guarantee that:
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the materials that you submit are not copyright protected; or
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you own the rights to the materials; or
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the owner of these rights has authorized you to submit the materials.
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For the content you contribute (such as a video, a photo, a diary, a picture or audio material), you agree to allow anyone to view, edit and share such content and to treat it as non-confidential. However, they must attribute the content to the rights owner. And if they make alterations to the content, they must allow others to use the altered content under the same conditions.
Acquisition/Takedown Policy
The project team reserves the right to reject, or amend relevant portions of, submitted stories/memories and digitised objects due to inadequate documentation, when the rights are unclear, and/or when the submissions contravene the University of Oxford’s Regulations Relating to the use of Information Technology Facilities or other Policies. Decisions to accept material depends upon a careful assessment of suitability in relation to the principal collecting area, namely, stories/memories and objects relating to Britain’s and the Commonwealth’s experience of the Second World War.
If you are a rights holder and are concerned that you have found material on our website for which you have not given permission, we will remove it. Please contact us by email (theirfinesthour@ell.ox.ac.uk) stating the following: your contact details; full details of the material; the exact website address (URL) where you found the material; proof that you are the rights holder or an authorised representative of the rights holder.