In these Terms of Use we define:
The following Terms of Use apply to all users visiting and/or using in any manner the CS Zurich platforms.
Project Creators are wholly responsible for fulfilling obligations related to any project they create and any form of data they upload. They agree to pay all royalties and other amounts owed due to the project content.
Contributors are the owner of their own contributions and are responsible for such ownership. If they are not the content owner, they must have permission from the owner prior to contributing.
Contributors grant the CCCS a perpetual, royalty-free, non-exclusive license to use, reproduce, modify, and exercise all copyright and publicity rights with respect to their contribution.
Contributions to the CS Zurich platforms are available to the Project Creators with a non-exclusive permission to use, distribute, and modify in order to further scientific research.
CCCS does not have any ownership rights in the content that Project Creators upload to the CS Zurich platforms. CCCS cannot be held accountable of privacy, legal, or other forms of responsibilities related to data uploaded by Project Creators in the CS Zurich platforms.
In the event of a dispute between Project Creators and Contributors, the CCCS is released from claims of every kind and in any way related to such dispute.
CCCS does not endorse and has no control over any contribution, cannot guarantee the authenticity of any data which users may provide, and makes no guarantees regarding the performance or fairness of contributors’ activities.
All data are submitted in accordance with the Swiss Data Protection Act ( DSG ) and the EU General Data Protection Regulation ( GDPR ). All data are stored in servers within Switzerland.
At registration in the platform, users may choose to provide an e-mail address (registration). This e-mail address is not visible, and CCCS will never share email adresses, or personal details, outside of the projects a user has given explicit permission to.
CCCS will use users’ email address only occasionally, to announce new features, new projects, or special events. CCCS may contact users with a newsletter about the progress of the project or the activities of the Center. Users can opt-out of such communications at any time.
CCCS aggregates general statistics on the use of CS Zurich platforms (users and traffic patterns, data about how users respond to various site features, etc.). In order to collect this data, CCCS may use software such as Simple Analytics that collects data only associated with the user’s IP address.