Difference between revisions of "Terms of Use"
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== User Story == | == User Story == | ||
− | As a provider of data, I want to have the users of the data agree to | + | As a provider of data, I want to have the users of the data agree to our terms of use before gaining access, so that I can make sure that users abide by our terms and that we have some legal recourse if they don't. |
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+ | As a stakeholder of DataShop, I want to have DataShop users agree to a general terms of use so that we can make sure that users abide by our terms and that we have some legal recourse if they don't. | ||
== Notes/Comments == | == Notes/Comments == | ||
− | * I think that all datasets (including Carnegie Learning's) should have a click-through "terms of use" agreement. - Steve | + | * I think that all datasets (including Carnegie Learning's) should have a click-through "terms of use" agreement. - Steve Ritter, email, 10/23/2009 |
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− | See | + | See completed [[DataShop 3.x Features]]<br> |
+ | See on-going [[DataShop 4.x Features]]<br> | ||
+ | See prioritized [[DataShop Feature Wish List]]<br> | ||
+ | See unordered [[Collected User Requests]] | ||
[[Category:Protected]] | [[Category:Protected]] | ||
[[Category:DataShop]] | [[Category:DataShop]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:44, 11 August 2011
Status: Design/Req'ts complete, part of Citations feature
User Story
As a provider of data, I want to have the users of the data agree to our terms of use before gaining access, so that I can make sure that users abide by our terms and that we have some legal recourse if they don't.
As a stakeholder of DataShop, I want to have DataShop users agree to a general terms of use so that we can make sure that users abide by our terms and that we have some legal recourse if they don't.
Notes/Comments
- I think that all datasets (including Carnegie Learning's) should have a click-through "terms of use" agreement. - Steve Ritter, email, 10/23/2009
See completed DataShop 3.x Features
See on-going DataShop 4.x Features
See prioritized DataShop Feature Wish List
See unordered Collected User Requests