Embargo Period Sample Clauses

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Embargo Period. The embargo period is bound to the publication of the official Journal paper. The end of the embargo period will be announced on the challenge website and via mail to all people that downloaded the database. After the embargo period, only non-commercial usage is allowed.
Embargo Period. Author agrees that once RMG accepts a Work for publication, prior to the Work being published by RMG and for a period of 12 months immediately following RMG’s online- publication of the Work, Author will not publish, reproduce, and/or distribute all or any part of the Work in any and all forms of media, now or hereafter known. After the 12-month embargo period, Author is permitted to publish, reproduce, and/or distribute a copy of all or any part of the accepted Work, along with a link to the Work of record at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/rmg.
Embargo Period. Licensor agrees not to reproduce, publish, republish, distribute, sell, license, transfer, transmit, and publicly display copies of the Work in any other format or media for a period of one (1) year from the date the Work is first published by LSA (the “Embargo Period”). Once the Embargo Period has expired, LSA agrees to publish the Work on its website with open access and agrees that no fee will be charged to access the Work as a stand-alone work. LSA, its affiliates and/or partners shall have the right to charge fees to access any compilation of materials or collective work containing the Work. Once the Embargo Period has expired, Licensor may reproduce, publish, republish, distribute, sell, license, transfer, transmit, and publicly display copies of the Work in any other format or media without restriction. Article Processing Charge. Upon payment of an Article Processing Charge (“APC”) to LSA by Licensor in the amount of $400.00, the Embargo Period set forth in Paragraph 2 will be eliminated. If the APC is agreed to by Licensor, (a) LSA agrees to publish the Work on its website with open access and agrees that no fee will be charged to access the Work as a stand-alone work, and (b) Licensor may reproduce, publish, republish, distribute, sell, license, transfer, transmit, and publicly display copies of the Work in any other format or media without restriction. LSA, its affiliates and/or partners shall have the right to charge fees to access any compilation of materials or collective work containing the Work. Licensor acknowledges and agrees to the APC. Initial here: ______
Embargo Period. Licensor agrees not to reproduce, publish, republish, distribute, sell, license, transfer, transmit, and publicly display copies of the Work in any other format or media for a period of one (1) year from the date the Work is first published by LSA (the “Embargo Period”). Once the Embargo Period has expired, LSA agrees to publish the Work on its website with open access and agrees that no fee will be charged to access the Work as a stand-alone work. LSA, its affiliates and/or partners shall have the right to charge fees to access any compilation of materials or collective work containing the Work. Once the Embargo Period has expired, Licensor may reproduce, publish, republish, distribute, sell, license, transfer, transmit, and publicly display copies of the Work in any other format or media without restriction.
Embargo Period. Greo will ensure that the Dataset or any part or parts thereof which are subject to an Embargo Period shall not be made available to third party users during such period. An embargo period cannot exceed two years.
Embargo Period. You will work with the Study Team to ensure that the roster of FSS and control group members is maintained throughout the three -year Embargo Period (as defined in this paragraph) and made available to program staff and will take steps to prevent participants who were randomly assigned to the control group from receiving FSS program services during the Embargo Period. The Embargo Period will begin on the day a participant is randomly assigned and will end 3 years after enrollment into the study. Following the end of the embargo period, sites should not actively conduct outreach to control group members for the remainder of the study.
Embargo Period. Licensor agrees not to reproduce, publish, republish, distribute, sell, license, transfer, transmit, and publicly display copies of the Work in any other format or media for a period of one (1) year from the date the Work is first published by LSA (the “Embargo Period”). Once the Embargo Period has expired, LSA agrees to publish the Work on its website with open access and agrees that no fee will be charged to access the Work on that site. LSA and its affiliates and/or partners (including Project MUSE and JSTOR) shall have the right to receive revenue for providing access to the Work in other officially authorized sites of publication. Once the Embargo Period has expired, Licensor may reproduce, publish, republish, distribute, sell, license, transfer, transmit, and publicly display copies of the Work in any other format or media without restriction.
Embargo Period. The period of time during which free access to the full text of an article is delayed.