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to grant access to CLARIN and all its services to its research community;
to attend and vote at the General Assembly and thereby exercise influence;
to participate in the development of strategies and policies;
to cooperate closely with other countries in making resources, tools and services available to the researchers of the respective countries;
to let its research community participate in the selection of relevant CLARIN standards and best practice recommendations;
to let its research community participate in CLARIN events, such as summer schools, workshops, conferences and training courses, at preferential rates;
to use the CLARIN brand;
to participate in Union project proposals where CLARIN ERIC acts as the submitting consortium.
pay the annual fee as specified in Annex 2;
appoint a representing entity as mentioned in Article 3.4 and always keep the General Assembly informed about who the representing entity is;
empower its representing entity with the full authority to vote on all issues raised during the General Assembly and published in the agenda;
create a national consortium for carrying out the national obligations following from these statutes;
appoint a national coordinator responsible for the national consortium;
provide at least one data and service centre;
provide an agreed upon user authentication and authorization system;
provide agreed service(s);
promote adoption of relevant standards in national resource and tools creation projects;
provide the necessary technical infrastructure to make access possible;
promote uptake of CLARIN services among researchers in their country, and gather user feedback and requirements;
support CLARIN centres in the member country by facilitating integration into national and other relevant infrastructures.
to attend the General Assembly without a vote;
to let its research community participate in CLARIN events, such as summer schools, workshops, conferences, training courses at preferential rates, space permitting;
to let its research community have access to support from CLARIN ERIC organisation in developing relevant systems, processes and services.
appoint a representing entity as mentioned in Article 3.4 and always keep the General Assembly informed about who the representing entity is;
pay the annual fee as specified in Annex 2;
describe the contribution to the CLARIN ERIC objectives as mentioned in Article 2.
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