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Open Data Commons – Public Domain Dedication & Licence (PDDL)
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Preamble
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Part I: Introduction
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The Rightsholder (the Person holding rights or claims over the Work) agrees as
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1 Definitions of Capitalised Words
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"Copyright" – Includes rights under copyright and under neighbouring rights and
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2.0 What this document covers
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2.1. Legal effect of this Document. This Document is:
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a. A dedication to the public domain and waiver of Copyright and Database
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a. This Document does not apply to computer programs used in the making or
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Please see Section 4.2 later in this Document for further details; and
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Users of this Database are cautioned that they may have to clear other rights
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2.3 Facts are free.
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The Rightsholder takes the position that factual information is not covered by
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Copyright. This Document however covers the Work in jurisdictions that may
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protect the factual information in the Work by Copyright, and to cover any
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information protected by Copyright that is contained in the Work.
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Part II: Dedication to the public domain
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3 Dedication, waiver, and licence of Copyright and Database Rights
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3.1 Dedication of Copyright and Database Rights to the public domain.
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The Rightsholder by using this Document, dedicates the Work to the public
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domain for the benefit of the public and relinquishes all rights in Copyright
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and Database Rights over the Work.
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a. The Rightsholder realises that once these rights are relinquished, that the
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Rightsholder has no further rights in Copyright and Database Rights over the
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Work, and that the Work is free and open for others to Use.
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b. The Rightsholder intends for their relinquishment to cover all present and
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vested or contingent rights, and that this relinquishment of rights covers all
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their heirs and successors.
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The above relinquishment of rights applies worldwide and includes media and
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formats now known or created in the future.
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3.2 Waiver of rights and claims in Copyright and Database Rights when Section
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3.1 dedication inapplicable.
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If the dedication in Section 3.1 does not apply in the relevant jurisdiction
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under Section 6.4, the Rightsholder waives any rights and claims that the
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Rightsholder may have or acquire in the future over the Work in:
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a. Copyright; and
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b. Database Rights.
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To the extent possible in the relevant jurisdiction, the above waiver of rights
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and claims applies worldwide and includes media and formats now known or
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If the dedication and waiver in Sections 3.1 and 3.2 does not apply in the
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Database Rights. These rights explicitly include commercial use, and do not
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jurisdiction, these rights may be exercised in all media and formats whether
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3.4 Moral rights.
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Please note that some jurisdictions do not allow for the waiver of moral
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4 Relationship to other rights
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4.1 No other contractual conditions.
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The Rightsholder makes this Work available to You without any other contractual
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obligations, either express or implied. Any Community Norms statement
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Document.
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4.2 Relationship to patents.
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This Document does not grant You a licence for any patents that the
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Rightsholder may own. Users of this Database are cautioned that they may have
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to clear other rights or consult other licences.
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4.3 Relationship to trade marks.
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This Document does not grant You a licence for any trade marks that the
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Rightsholder may own or that the Rightsholder may use to cover the Work. Users
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of this Database are cautioned that they may have to clear other rights or
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consult other licences.
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Part III: General provisions
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5 Warranties, disclaimer, and limitation of liability
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5.1 The Work is provided by the Rightsholder "as is" and without any warranty
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of any kind, either express or implied, whether of title, of accuracy or
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completeness, of the presence of absence of errors, of fitness for purpose, or
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otherwise. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties,
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so this exclusion may not apply to You.
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5.2 Subject to any liability that may not be excluded or limited by law, the
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Rightsholder is not liable for, and expressly excludes, all liability for loss
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or damage however and whenever caused to anyone by any use under this Document,
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whether by You or by anyone else, and whether caused by any fault on the part
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of the Rightsholder or not. This exclusion of liability includes, but is not
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limited to, any special, incidental, consequential, punitive, or exemplary
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damages. This exclusion applies even if the Rightsholder has been advised of
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the possibility of such damages.
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5.3 If liability may not be excluded by law, it is limited to actual and direct
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financial loss to the extent it is caused by proved negligence on the part of
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the Rightsholder.
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6 General
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6.1 If any provision of this Document is held to be invalid or unenforceable,
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that must not affect the validity or enforceability of the remainder of the
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terms of this Document.
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6.2 This Document is the entire agreement between the parties with respect to
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the Work covered here. It replaces any earlier understandings, agreements or
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representations with respect to the Work not specified here.
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6.3 This Document does not affect any rights that You or anyone else may
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independently have under any applicable law to make any use of this Work,
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including (for jurisdictions where this Document is a licence) fair dealing,
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fair use, database exceptions, or any other legally recognised limitation or
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exception to infringement of copyright or other applicable laws.
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6.4 This Document takes effect in the relevant jurisdiction in which the
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Document terms are sought to be enforced. If the rights waived or granted under
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applicable law in the relevant jurisdiction includes additional rights not
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waived or granted under this Document, these additional rights are included in
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this Document in order to meet the intent of this Document.
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# Metadata for DOI registration according to DataCite Metadata Schema 4.1.
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# For detailed schema description see https://doi.org/10.5438/0014
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authors:
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- firstname: Michael
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lastname: Hanke
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id: "ORCID:0000-0001-6398-6370"
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- firstname: Adina
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lastname: Wagner
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id: "ORCID:0000-0003-2917-3450"
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- firstname: Laura
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lastname: Waite
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id: "ORCID:0000-0003-2213-7465"
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- firstname: Christian
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lastname: Mönch
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id: "ORCID:0000-0002-3092-0612"
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title: Pre-aligned MRI Data
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description: |
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"This repository contains data derived from the raw data releases of the
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studyforrest.org project. In particular these are:
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- BOLD fMRI timeseries aligned to subject-specific template images and
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using transformations available from
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https://github.com/psychoinformatics-de/studyforrest-data-templatetransforms
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For more information about the project visit: http://studyforrest.org"
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keywords:
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- Neuroscience
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- Studyforrest
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license:
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name: "Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL)"
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url: "https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/"
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# Resource type. Default is Dataset, other possible values are Software, Image, Text.
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resourcetype: Dataset
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templateversion: 1.2
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