What are the terms of use for accessing the Victorian Collections site and services?
Individuals and organisations who wish to access the Victorian Collections site and services must agree to the terms and conditions specified in the documents below. Also, these policies stipulate the responsibilities of the site operators to their users and/or contributors.
- Website Use and Content Contributor Terms and Conditions
- Privacy Policy
Please note that these documents are updated regularly, so please ensure that you are accessing the most recent versions by clicking on the hyperlinks provided above.
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