1. Overview of copyright notice
The copyright notice should be read in conjunction with the full set of legal documents for Jacmus.com (Jacmus). By using this website, you agree to abide by this notice. This notice can change and be updated at any time. By using this website after the change, you agree to the changes of this notice.
This website, Jacmus.com contains a range of mixed media elements. These include:
- Articles.
- Data.
- Files.
- Downloads.
- Documents.
- Pages.
- Posts.
- Audio.
- Video.
- Charts.
- Images.
- Texts.
- Other visual elements.
- Coding.
These elements are collectively known as ‘the components’, prepared and published online at Jacmus and managed by Tina Dubinsky t/a iBlogyou. Together, they form creative and non-fiction works and documentation.
The components of this website are protected by copyright under the Australian Copyright Act (Cth) 1968 [‘the Act’], and are owned either by Jacmus, its contributors or by other copyright owners.
2. Purpose
The purpose of this website is defined in our Privacy Policy under the heading, Intent.
3. Copyright notice
The copyright notice provided beneath refers to the website components on Jacmus.com. For the purpose of clarity, this notice also appears in the footer of this website.
© Jacmus 2010 – 2024
4. Other copyright owners
Jacmus sources code and visual elements including images from other sources. These include online stock photography services. Images are either purchased and used with a royalty-free license or sourced from public domain images.
Images that are used with permission and copyrighted by other people remain the property of those people.
WordPress is licensed under GPLv2 (or later) from the Free Software Foundation. Other source code may be licensed or copyrighted by other people and used with permission.
5. Links to other websites
Jacmus links to other websites, and pages within other websites. These links are provided to improve the experience of users. Linking to an external web page does not infer endorsement or affiliation with that website, unless otherwise stated (refer to liability statement).
6. What you can do
You can link to this website, either to the home page or to an internal page or post. Linking to this website does not constitute affiliation or endorsement (refer to liability statement).
If you have downloaded a file from this website with express permission then you should refer to the copyright notice that comes with that download. In this instance, a download does not refer to any components of this website which can be downloaded without express permission.
You can share links to this website on social media by using the social share buttons provided on posts associated with the blog or by copying and pasting the blog page url into your favourite social media app.
You may be able to reuse components of this website under “fair dealing” or for other reasons specified in the Act.
7. What you cannot do
In addition to other clauses, you do not have permission to:
- Scrape, copy or capture any part of this website for reproduction on the Internet for either commercial or personal use, except for those reasons specified as “fair dealing” under the Act.
- Download without express permission, print or publish this website or any part of it for traditional publishing methods, including but not limited to the printing of pages except for those reasons specified as “fair dealing” under the Act.
- Capture this website or any part of it in frames or by using a similar technology.
Copyrighted images that Jacmus owns cannot be used elsewhere without our express written permission. If you find an image from this website in an image search, such as Google images, this does not give you the right to use it.
Failure on our part to not list a use under this section does not provide you with implied permission or endorsement to reuse components from this website.
8. Reuse of components
If you are unsure what you can or cannot do with regards to this copyright notice, and you would like permission to reuse components from this website, then you should contact us.
First published: 28 December 2024.