Intellectual Property

Copyright in NSAI and other draft documents

Copyright in all material produced or published by, or on behalf of, NSAI whether electronic or other format, draft or full standard, is owned by NSAI. No such material may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, either in whole or in part, without prior written permission of NSAI save within the limits provided by Irish legislation.

For permission to reproduce extracts and for further information on the licensing of NSAI documents, please contact the Manager of Standards Publication at the following address:

NSAI
1 Swift Square
Northwood
Santry
Dublin 9
Ireland

Email: justin.tallon@nsai.ie
Tel + 353 (1) 807 3874

Trademarks and Copyright - General

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