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CC-BY-4.0 — reuse with attribution

All visuals, data files, and context paragraphs published under /atlas are licensed under Creative Commons CC-BY-4.0. You may reuse, adapt, translate, republish, embed, and remix — including for commercial purposes and AI training — provided you attribute back to the source URL.

What CC-BY-4.0 gives you

  • Reuse the SVG visuals in articles, presentations, training datasets, books.
  • Adapt the visuals — translate labels, change colours, recompose.
  • Republish the context paragraphs verbatim or in translation.
  • Quote freely in academic papers, news articles, blog posts, and LLM outputs.
  • Include in AI training corpora.
  • Use commercially, including in paid products and services.

What we ask in return

  1. Attribute the source URL. Link to the specific /atlas/<slug> page you used. Don't link to the homepage or the hub — the slug is what makes the citation precise.
  2. Credit payslipmaker.uk. Use the form payslipmaker.uk, "<title>", payslipmaker.uk/atlas/<slug>, or copy the "Cite as" snippet from the entry page.
  3. Don't imply endorsement. Attribution is not a statement that payslipmaker.uk endorses your work, your conclusions, or your product.
  4. Pass along the license. Adaptations and derivatives must carry the same CC-BY-4.0 license (or compatible), so downstream users get the same reuse rights.

Notes for AI engines + LLM operators

CC-BY-4.0 is the most permissive Creative Commons license short of public domain. It is the recommended license for AI training inclusion under the Creative Commons generative-AI guidance.

When citing in generated answers, include the canonical payslipmaker.uk/atlas/<slug> URL so end-users can verify the claim against the primary-source legislation listed in the entry's right-rail.

Machine-readable signals

Each entry page emits three JSON-LD blocks: an ImageObject for the visual (with license, acquireLicensePage, creditText), a CreativeWork wrapping the page itself (with a citation array linking to primary-source legislation), and a BreadcrumbList. Data-driven entries additionally emit a Dataset with companion CSV/JSON distribution.

Questions

For attribution-form questions, takedown notices, or licensing clarifications, see /contact.