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Government Website Open Information Announcement

Open Data Statement

I. License Grant and Scope

To facilitate the widely diverse utilization of the website data, all of data and materials  on  the  Taipei City Police Department  website,  which  are  deemed  as protected  under  copyrights  and  published  publicly,  are  provided  under  ”Open Government Data License, version 1.0 (OGDL-Taiwan-1.0)”  in a free of charge, non-exclusive, and sublicensable method for the public. The users are granted a perpetual, worldwide, license to the data and materials for reproducing, adapting, compiling, publicly transmitting, or applying it on other methods, and as well as developing various products or services based on it (herein known as derivative works).  This  license  is  irrevocable,  and  the  users  do  not  have  to  require  any additional written offer or other formality for it. However, the attribution shall be provided in the further application.


II. Miscellaneous

1. This statement is only applied for copyrights, it does not cover other intellectual property rights, including but not limited to the grant of patent, trademark and entity logo.


2. The related personal data might be attached to the data and materials under the circumstances of self-disclosure by the data subject or public-disclosure by the law. This  does  not  guarantee  the  users  to  have  a  full  consent from  the  data subject  for  the  personal  data  collection,  processing  and  utilization.  For  the further  application  of  those  personal  data,  the  users  shall  bear  the responsibilities by themselves and have to make it compliant with the  Personal Data Protection Act in planning and execution.


3. Part of the videos, photos, sheet music, project outcomes, special topics, or other  works  by  named  authors, respectively  marked  as  additional  approval required for the utilization by the entity, are not in the license scope of this statement. For the further use of those excluded works, the users shall require an additional permission from the entity.


III. The users are encouraged to make reasonable efforts with respect to moral right protection of the third parties involved, including the right of paternity and the right of integrity.


IV. The users should not maliciously manipulate the related information in the use of these data and materials provided under this statement. If the related informationis rendered as intendedly inconsistent with the original data and materials in the exploitation, and the users can be reasonably liable for this unlawful fabrication act as well, then the users shall bear the full legal responsibilities by themselves either in the civil or in the criminal procedure.


V. This  statement  does  not  grant  the  users  to  represent  the  entity  to  the recommendation , permission, or approval to the derivative works.