• Community Safety Dept. Community Safety Planning Div.
  • 2020.01.27
  • Content number333

The Akita Police Open Data Terms of Service (hereinafter referred to as the "Terms") are the rules for using open data.

Regarding the use of content Any information disclosed as open data on the Akita Police website (hereinafter referred to as “content”) can be freely copied, publicly transmitted, translated / transformed, commercial, etc. according to 1 to 7 below. Available to
In addition, since numerical data, simple tables and graphs are not subject to copyright, these terms do not apply and can be used freely.
By using the content, you are deemed to have agreed to these Terms.

  1. Source description
    1. If you use the content, please specify the source. The source is described below.
      (Example of source description)
      Source: Akita Police website (URL of the page)
      Source: "The number of XX recognition cases" (Akita Prefectural Police) (URL of the relevant page)
    2. If you use the content after editing or processing it, please state that you have edited or processed it separately from the above source. In addition, the edited and processed information must not be published or used as if it was created by the Akita Prefectural Police.
      (Example of description when editing and processing content, etc.)
      Created by processing “〇〇Number of recognized cases” (Akita Prefectural Police) (URL of the relevant page) Based on “な ど Number of recognized cases” (Akita Prefectural Police) (URL of the relevant page)
  2. Considering infringement of third party rights
    1. Some third parties may have copyrights or other rights by third parties (refer to persons other than Akita Prefectural Police; the same shall apply hereinafter).
      If there is content that the third party has copyright, or the third party has rights other than copyright, Please obtain the permission of use from the third party at your own risk.
    2. Some content, for which a third party has rights, may indicate directly or indirectly that the third party has a function, such as in the source notation. In some cases, third parties do not clearly indicate where they have rights.
      If you use the content, please check at your own risk.
    3. For content acquired through API (Application Programming Interface) linkage with an external database, etc., follow the usage conditions of the provider.
    4. Even if the content is copyrighted by a third party, it may be possible to use it without the permission of the copyright holder, such as a citation recognized under the Copyright Act.
  3. Content with restrictions on use by individual laws Please note that content may be restricted by use of individual laws.
  4. Content to which this agreement does not apply Among the content, the symbol mark, logo, character design, explanation of the specific and rational basis that indicates the organization or business, and other usage rules are indicated, and this agreement applies. Will be outside.
  5. Governing law
    1. These Terms are interpreted under the laws of Japan.
    2. Regarding the use of content under these Terms and any disputes regarding these Terms, the District Court having jurisdiction over the location of the organization that discloses the content or usage rules pertaining to such disputes shall be the exclusive jurisdiction court of first instance.
  6. Disclaimer
    1. Akita Prefectural Police does not assume any responsibility for any actions that users perform using the content (including using information obtained by editing or processing the content).
    2. The contents are subject to change, transfer, or deletion without notice.
  7. Other
    1. This agreement does not restrict the use of citations, etc., as permitted under the Copyright Act.
    2. This agreement was established on May 28, 1980. This agreement conforms to the Government Standard Terms and Conditions (version 2.0).
      These terms are subject to change in the future.
    3. These Terms and Conditions apply to the Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International (copyright licensing conditions stipulated in https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.ja; hereinafter referred to as "CC BY"). Content that is compatible and to which these Terms apply can also be used by following CC BY.

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