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Copyright Policy

This copyright policy sets out how users are permitted to use our content and also explains the types of use cases that require our permission. This policy forms part of our terms and conditions. Thank you for reading this policy: our ability to invest in high-quality journalism depends on our users complying with it.

We reserve the right to change our copyright policy from time to time by publishing an updated policy on huaweicentral.com, which shall become effective and replace any previous policy with effect from publication. This version of the copyright policy was published on February 22, 2019.

What is copyright?

Copyright law gives the copyright owner the exclusive right to control the use of copyright-protected works. All of the material published on our website and other digital/wireless platforms is protected by copyright law and should only be used as set out in the “How to use HC Newsroom content?” section below.

Use that is made without our permission may, therefore, infringe our copyright which can result in personal and corporate liability. Where we state below that something is not allowed or permitted, then to do so is a breach of our terms and conditions: that is, it is a breach of contract, and may also violate copyright law.

How to use HC Newsroom content?

How may I republish or redistribute HC Newsroom content?

Except for the above-mentioned use cases, you may not copy HC Newsroom content from huaweicentral.com and may not republish or redistribute full-text articles, for example by pasting them into emails or republishing them into any media, including websites, newsletters, or any other platform.

We know that users like our content and may want to share the information inside the articles with others. Therefore we permit limited republishing and redistribution of the HC Newsroom content according to our guidelines and do not create a substitute for HC Newsroom’s own content.

A Substitute is defined as a product or service that reduces the need for users or other third parties to pay attention to HC Newsroom’s content directly, or which creates revenue from the HC Newsroom’s content to the detriment of HC Newsroom’s own ability to generate revenues from that content.

As long as you do not create a Substitute, you may do the following:

Am I allowed to copy or summarise limited parts of HC Newsroom’s full-text content?

As specified above you may not republish or redistribute full-text articles (except as permitted by any sharing tools we make available).

You may, however, republish or redistribute ”Summaries” of HC Newsroom articles if you comply with the conditions set out below. “Summaries” can be either an “extract” or an “abstract”. By “extract” we mean 30 words copied verbatim from an HC Newsroom article that is inserted into a longer original work.

By “abstract” we mean a 30 word non-verbatim summary of the news or facts reported in an HC Newsroom article which does not form part of a longer work and does not misrepresent the original HC Newsroom article.

These are the conditions you must comply with in order to produce summaries:

How am I allowed to link to HC Newsroom content?

What am I not permitted to do with HC Newsroom content?

You cannot do anything other than making use of the content as set out above unless you have our permission or give us a proper source (see below for details). By way of example only, this means that you cannot: