1. Authorization Method and Scope
To promote the broad use of website resources, all materials and content published on the Ministry of Economic Affairs' website that fall within the scope of copyright protection are provided to the public under a free, non-exclusive, and sublicensable license. Users are permitted to reproduce, adapt, edit, publicly transmit, or utilize the materials in other ways to develop products or services (referred to as value-added derivatives) without limitations on time or geographic area. This authorization is irrevocable, and users do not need to obtain written or other forms of permission from the Ministry. However, users must cite the source when using the materials.
2. Relevant Notes:
(1) This authorization applies only to content under copyright protection and does not extend to other intellectual property rights, including but not limited to patents, trademarks, or government logos.
(2) The collection, processing, and use of personal data disclosed by individuals themselves or as required by law must comply with the relevant provisions of the Personal Data Protection Act. Users are responsible for planning and implementing the legally required measures.
(3) Certain audiovisual materials, images, music scores, commissioned writings, or other works may require prior approval for use, as explicitly stated by the Ministry.
3. Prohibition of Infringement on Moral Rights of Third Parties
Users must not infringe upon the moral rights of third parties, including the right of attribution and the right to prevent improper modifications.
4. Restrictions on Altering Information
The materials and content provided under this license must not be maliciously altered. If the displayed information after use does not match the original materials, users will bear civil and criminal legal responsibility.
5. Disclaimer of Representation or Endorsement
This license does not grant users the authority to represent, suggest, endorse, or imply approval by the Ministry for their value-added derivatives.