December 19, 2006
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This privacy policy is under construction and is being modeled on the Weblogs At Harvard Law privacy policy. It is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License.
The nature of blogging is to reach a public audience. Please be aware that any information that you submit to us whether through forms or e-mail, including personally identifiable information, may be publicly displayed on sites hosted at http://blogs.wooster.edu/, or on websites not within our control. If you dont want others to see such information, dont submit it.
To create a new blog, or register for an existing one, you may be required to submit an e-mail address and other personal information. We may publicly display the personal information. Your address may also be used to send you email bulletins from individual Wooster blogs to which you subscribe, or to attribute comments or posts to you. If there are problems with your individual site, we may contact you via email as well.If you contribute content, such as discussion comments, to any of our blogs, your contribution may be publicly displayed including personally identifiable information. Display of visitor content is determined by the discretion of the individual blog editors.
As the editor of a blog, you may establish a range of access restrictions to your material. The initial default setting for individual blogs allows outside search engines, indexes and third party sites to scan each blog, create hyperlinks to individual blogs or distribute it further via feeds. If you change these settings, there is no guarantee that outside search engines will omit your blog from its searches. Please check your default settings to discern the level of access the public has to your individual blog.
Each time you update your individual blog, it may also send pings or feeds to sites that index or track newly updated blogs. These sites may publicly display a hyperlink to your site and the time that you updated it. If your site publishes XML feeds, content from or links to your site may be publicly displayed on third party sites.
Depending on the settings on your site, email bulletins that contain content from your site may be sent out to subscribers.
We may publicly display the IP addresses of visitors and contributors to individual blogs hosted at http://blogs.wooster.edu/.We may use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our server, to tailor site content and to format the site and software to user needs, and to generate aggregate statistical reports. We may use aggregate visitor data to prepare publicly displayed reports regarding the traffic on individual blogs, site popularity rankings, and referrers that visitors use to access individual blogs.
If you visit our web site, we may use session cookies while your browser is open, or while you are logged into our site. To facilitate our registration and login functions, we may use cookies to recognize you when you return to our website or to individual blogs hosted our site. If you do not logout of your account, these cookies allow us to keep track of your username and password, so that you do not have to resubmit the information to log into your account. Always remember to log out of your site or account so that the computers other users cannot access your account.
Available log records, and all data stored on our servers may be accessed by our system administrators. The system administrators may produce these records and data to the Dean of the Faculty, Dean of Students, Chief Information Technology Officer, or the Vice President for Academic Affairs, upon request or suspected violation of our terms of use. It is Wooster s policy to cooperate with law enforcement officials in the detection, investigation, and prosecution of unlawful activity. If we receive a warrant or subpoena for user information, we may disclose requested records to law enforcement authorities or outside parties seeking information through the legal process.
Blogs hosted by the Blogging@Wooster project may link to independently run web sites outside of the http://blogs.wooster.edu/ domain. Wooster is not responsible for the privacy practices or content of such web sites.
The Blogging@Wooster site is intended for adults and we will not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 years old. If you are a parent or legal guardian of a child under age 13 who has become a member of a site hosted by http://blogs.wooster.edu/, please contact the Secretary of the College to notify us of a suspected violation.
If you have any questions about this privacy statement or the general terms of use of the site, you may contact us by e-mail at secretaryofc@wooster.edu or by post to:
Secretary of the College The College of Wooster 1101 N. Bever St. Wooster, Ohio 44691
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These terms of use are under construction and are being modeled on the Weblogs At Harvard Law terms of use. They are made available under the Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons Public License.
We don’t mean to turn you off from blogging by immediately inundating you with legalese, but we need to make clear our respective rights and responsibilities related to this service. So, the President and Members of the Board of The College of Wooster(“Wooster”) offer these blogging services (the “Services”) to you subject to the terms and conditions of use (“Terms”) contained herein. By accessing, creating or contributing to any blogs hosted at http://blogs.wooster.edu/, and in consideration for the Services we provide to you, you agree to abide by these Terms. Please read them carefully before posting to or creating any blog.
Unless you specify otherwise, any and all works of authorship copyrightable by you and posted by you to any blog (“Content”) are submitted under the terms of an Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons Public License. Under this license, you permit anyone to copy, distribute, display and perform your Content, royalty-free, on the condition that they credit your authorship each time they do so. You also permit others to distribute derivative works of your Content, but only if they do so under the same Attribution-ShareAlike license that governs your original Content.Please read the full text of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License.
Amongst other things, this license permits RSS aggregators to copy, distribute, display and perform any Content on your blog that you syndicate using RSS. All Content on your blog is syndicated for RSS aggregation unless you change your settings to indicate otherwise.
If you prefer to offer your Content on more restrictive terms, you may do so as follows: For Content you submit to your own blog, remove the Creative Commons logo from your blog template (contact us if you require instructions).
For Content you submit to a blog other than your own, label your submission with a full copyright notice, i.e., your name, the word “copyright” or symbol “©” and the year of first publication.
By posting your Content using the Services, you are granting Wooster a non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, and worldwide license to use your Content in connection with the operation of the Services, including, without limitation, the license rights to copy, distribute, transmit, publicly display, publicly perform, reproduce, edit, translate and reformat your Content, and/or to incorporate it into a collective work.
When publicly displaying, publicly performing, reproducing or distributing copies of your Content, or Content as incorporated into a collective work, Wooster will make best efforts to credit your authorship. You grant Wooster permission to use your name for such attribution purposes. You, likewise, agree to represent yourself accurately. You acknowledge that misrepresentation may lead us, in our sole discretion, to cancel your use of the Services and delete any of your Content.
Those of us who are coordinating this project believe deeply in free speech. Given our role in offering this service and our presence together as part of the extended college community, however, we must reserve the right to remove certain content that you may post. As a general matter, you may post content freely to your blog and to those of others, so long as the content is not illegal, obscene, defamatory, threatening, infringing of intellectual property rights, invasive of privacy or otherwise injurious or objectionable.You may not use the Wooster name to endorse or promote any product, opinion, cause or political candidate. Representation of your personal opinions as institutionally endorsed by Wooster or any of its organizations is strictly prohibited.
By posting content to any blog, you warrant and represent that you either own or otherwise control all of the rights to that content, including, without limitation, all the rights necessary for you to provide, post, upload, input or submit the content, or that your use of the content is a protected fair use. You agree that you will not knowingly and with intent to defraud provide material and misleading false information. You represent and warrant also that the content you supply does not violate these Terms, and that you will indemnify and hold Wooster harmless for any and all claims resulting from content you supply.
You acknowledge that Wooster does not pre-screen or regularly review posted content, but that it shall have the right to remove in its sole discretion any content that it considers to violate these Terms or the terms of any other campus user agreements that may govern your use of the campus networks.
You understand that all content posted to http://blogs.wooster.edu/ is the sole responsibility of the individual who originally posted the content. You understand, also, that all opinions expressed by users of this site are expressed strictly in their individual capacities, and not as representatives of any Wooster institution.You agree that Wooster will not be liable, under any circumstances and in any way, for any errors or omissions, loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result of use of any content posted on this site. You agree that you must evaluate and bear all risks associated with the use of any content, including any reliance on the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of such content.
Collecting personal information from children under the age of 13 is prohibited. No Content should be directed toward such children without the express written permission of the Secretary of the College.
This site is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. Wooster makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, as to the site’s operation or the information, content or materials included on this site. To the full extent permissible by applicable law, Wooster hereby disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose. Wooster will not be liable for any damages of any kind arising from the use of or inability to use this site. You expressly agree that you use this site solely at your own risk.
Please be sure to read our Privacy Policy, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Wooster reserves the right to change, at any time, at our sole discretion, the Terms under which these Services are offered. You are responsible for regularly reviewing these Terms. Your continued use of the Services constitutes your agreement to all such Terms.
Wooster respects the intellectual property of others, and requires that our users do the same. If you believe that your work has been copied and is accessible on this site in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, or that your intellectual property rights have been otherwise violated, please follow our instructions for reporting copyright infringements.By clicking on the link below, you acknowledge that you have read and are bound by this agreement, as well as any other Wooster network usage agreements that may govern your conduct. Thank you for participating in Blogging@Wooster. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions.
I understand that by clicking this link to create a blog I am agreeing to the terms above.
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blogs.wooster.edu is a WordPress Mu powered site. WordPress Mu is a multi user version of the WordPress blogging software. WordPress Mu allows us to host multiple blogs under the blogs.wooster.edu domain. Only individuals with a valid Wooster e-mail address can create blogs on blogs.wooster.edu.
This service is offered as an educational experiment to explore the use of blogs in Wooster’s curriculum.
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