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Forum
Terms of Use
The
Chamber provides the forum 'as is' and accepts no responsibility for
any loss, liability, claim, demand, damage, expenses,
or legal fees arising from or connected to any comments made on the
forum.
Unless indicated
otherwise, the comments posted on the forum are personal views, and
do not represent the views of the Chamber.
The Chamber makes
no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy of the
information contained in forum postings. The
Chamber endeavours to monitor the forum as closely as possible and
reserves the right
to remove any unlawful, offensive, defamatory or inappropriate material.
If you see any such material in the forum please contact
us.
The forum is intended
to encourage sensible and constructive discussion. You can post to
the forum at any time including evenings and weekends, however, postings
will
only appear on the forum once they
have been approved by the forum administrator. The forum will be checked on a regular basis to ensure postings are
reviewed and cleared as soon as is practicable.
We ask that users act responsibly when posting.
Any repeated misuse of the forum will result in the user being banned. Do
not make postings that could be judged to be:
- Defamatory - Adversely
affecting the reputation of a clearly identifiable person,
company or organisation.
- Personal - Including
private information about yourself or other people.
- Harassing - Harassment is unwanted conduct (including insults and ‘jokes’)
affecting the dignity of another, including written attacks on another
person. Such conduct could relate to gender, race, nationality, sexual
orientation, religion, disability or other similarly sensitive issues.
- Obscene - Material that is offensive, indecent or pornographic, including
any material of a sexual nature.
- Offensive - Material
that might reasonably be expected to cause distress to others. Postings
should be civil,
tasteful
and
polite. They should
not be mean-spirited, or contributed with the intention
of causing trouble. They should not include vulgar language.
They should show respect for
users of all ages and abilities.
- Confidential - Any information, disclosure of which would
constitute a breach of the common law duty of confidentiality.
- An incitement - Any posting that seeks to influence another to the commission of
a criminal offence.
- In contempt
of court - Disclosing information about live court proceedings
before that information has
been heard
in court
or where reporting restrictions
are in place.
- Advertising - Postings advertising a service or business.
- Party
political - Postings that are clearly party political in nature. This is particularly
relevant
during elections,
and those postings that
canvass support for, or opposition to, any
political
party.
- In breach
of copyright - Postings that may infringe any of the laws
governing copyright.
(The Chamber
accepts no liability
whatsoever for
any actionable breach of such laws).
- Using
multiple log-ins - If you use multiple log-ins for the purpose of disrupting
the
community or
annoying other
users
you may be barred
from the forum.
- Duplicate or
overly trivial repetitive or trivial postings.
- Spamming or off-topic material.
- Impersonation - Postings perceived as impersonating another through user name or
views.
- One
to one arguments. Such postings
should be conducted through private
email and
not through
public discussion.
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