Online Terms of Use

By registering to access the Historical Statistics of the United States: Millennial Edition Online (hereafter HSUS) you are indicating that you accept the terms and conditions set out below.

A one-time purchase fee entitles individuals and/or institutions to a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to access the online product in its entirety.

Essays and tables (referred to below as 'Content') may be accessed only by authorised users. An 'Authorised User' may be defined as:
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Institutional Access

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Outside North America, please email: onlinepublications@cambridge.org.

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Institutions must sign a license agreement prior to gaining access. For more information contact hsus@cambridge.org.

On termination of this Licence, the Publisher shall, if it receives a written request from the Licensee no later than sixty (60) days after termination, provide to the Licensee the contents of the Work as Word and Excel files without functionality or programming for the Licensee to hold in its archive and, if it so desires, to make available in that pared-down form to Authorised Users.

Consortia

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For all countries outside North America, please contact Lesley Boyle, email: jnl_sales@cambridge.org.

Individual Access

Individuals may also qualify as authorised users by registering a name and a password (see HSUS Home Page for details).

Individuals may purchase single tables. This allows the download of a PDF file for personal non-profit use only.

Members of selected societies may obtain individual access via their society membership. Access to full HSUS content for society members is controlled by a referrer URL, whereby members authenticate on the society’s web site and are given access via a link on that site to Historical Statistics. For questions about this type of authentication, contact techsupp@cambridge.org.

Terms and Conditions of Use

Users acknowledge that all rights relating to HSUS are the sole and exclusive property of Cambridge University Press and that this Agreement does not convey any right, title or interest therein except the right to use HSUS in accordance with the terms and conditions of this agreement.

Users undertake to ensure that the intellectual property rights of the copyright holder and the software owners and the moral rights of the authors of the Content are not infringed.

Users may access, search, view and make single printed copies of individual essays or tables for personal use only.

Users are not permitted to
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