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  1. A rights licence enables you to: Translate an entire work into another language. Create an audio or video version of any work for broadcast. Create an electronic reproduction of an entire work. Request rights to reproduce an entire work. Browse our Rights Guides. Permissions requests.

  2. Cambridge University Press is the university press of the University of Cambridge. Granted a letters patent by King Henry VIII in 1534, it is the oldest university press in the world. It is also the King's Printer .

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    a) All of the intellectual property rights subsisting in the App and its original content (including without limitation all text, images and ancillary materials provided in or with the App) ("the Original Content") are and shall remain owned by the Licensor (or are used under licence by the Licensor). b) You may not copy the App. You may not alter,...

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  3. Third party copyright is when the rights to material belong to someone other than yourself such as images and long excerpts of text. If you are using material like this in your work then you will need to seek permission from the person or company that owns the rights before using it.

  4. Cambridge University Press is the publishing department of the University of Cambridge, and our purpose is to further the University's objective of advancing knowledge, education, learning and research.

  5. The publishers have no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of URLs for external or third-party internet websites referred to in this publication, and do not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate.

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  7. History. Cambridge University Press head office in Cambridge. Cambridge University Press building in Cambridge. Cambridge University Press is the oldest university press in the world. It originated from letters patent granted to the University of Cambridge by Henry VIII in 1534.