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Re: Revised statement of policy on CIF
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- Subject: Re: Revised statement of policy on CIF
- From: Brian McMahon <bm@iucr.org>
- Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 17:34:06 +0100 (BST)
Thank you to John and Brian for your input. After some further rounds of offline discussion, the following draft has been produced with the approval of Syd, Herbert, David and myself. It is our intention to proceed with this draft unless there are any strong objections, and to ask for professional legal advice on the exact form of words that should be published. With best wishes Brian ============================================================================== The IUCr Policy for the Protection and the Promotion of the CIF Standard for Exchanging and Archiving Electronic Data. ------------- OVERVIEW The Crystallographic Information File (CIF) is a standard for information interchange promulgated by the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr). CIF (Hall, Allen & Brown, 1991) is the recommended method for submitting publications to Acta Crystallographica Section C and reports of crystal structure determinations to other sections of Acta Crystallographica and many other journals. CIF is used increasingly in the structural sciences as an exchange format, and is having significant influence on other fields. ------------- STATEMENT OF INTENT The IUCr's sole interest in the development and maintenance of CIF is the standardisation of information interchange in crystallography and related structural sciences. ------------- PROTECTION OF THE STANDARD To protect CIF as a standard for interchanging and archiving electronic data, the IUCr, on behalf of the scientific community, * holds the copyright on the standard itself, * owns the associated trademarks and service marks, and * holds a patent on the STAR File which is the basis of CIF. These intellectual property claims relate solely to the interchange format. ------------- PROMOTION OF THE STANDARD The sole requirement that the IUCr imposes, through its patent, trademarks, service marks and copyright of the CIF standard, on software purporting to process CIF data is that the following conditions be met prior to sale or distribution. * Software claiming to READ files written in the CIF standard should be able to extract the relevant data from any file conformant to the CIF syntax. * Software claiming to WRITE files in the CIF standard should produce files that conform to the CIF syntax. The IUCr, through its Committee on CIF Standards, will assist any developer to verify that software meets these conformance conditions. ------------- USER'S RIGHTS TO THE DATA Copyright in the information stored in a CIF remains with the originator of that information ("the author") or such other body to which such rights have been voluntarily transferred by the author. CIFs are intended for information transfer, and may be copied, transferred or incorporated in larger data collections so long as the rights of the author (or copyright assignee) are preserved and respected. ------------- ==============================================================================
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