The Global Campaign Against Burma’s 2010 Military Elections (“Global Campaign”) and its secretariat, Burma Partnership (“BP”), are committed to the privacy of users who visit the website and interact with the network.
User information, such as names and e-mail addresses, are used specifically by BP staff to send communications materials in which users have expressed their interest.
BP staff collects data anonymously on site visitors, tracks IP addresses and analyses user logs for reporting and site management purposes. This information is used strictly for internal purposes only.
This privacy policy applies to both the BP and Global Campaign websites. Other websites linked to our sites may have different privacy practices and thus we encourage users to evaluate the suitability of their policies.
This privacy policy may be changed without prior notice. It is the sole responsibility of users to regularly check for updates and changes to the policy on our web site.
The following describes the terms by which you may access and use services on the Global Campaign website (www.burmapartnership.org/2010elections/), as well as outlining usage policies for individuals accessing the site. It is applicable to all users and refers to all resources, links, and other content available on the site.
In order to use these services, you must accept all of the terms and conditions of this agreement.
BP reserves the right to modify these terms and policies at any time, without prior notice, by making changes to this page. Your continued use of the site after these changes serves as your acknowledgement and acceptance of the modified terms and policies.
The Global Campaign website has been developed for users in order to share information resources, promote collaboration and facilitate coordination between Burma’s movement for democracy and rights for ethnic nationalities, and solidarity organizations.
As such, the website’s use is based on the ability of users to balance open discussion with respect for other users. In the spirit of this approach, users agree not to use the site to:
Users agree that Burma Partnership may, under any circumstances and without prior notice, remove user-created content due to the following reasons:
Users will receive a warning for a breach of BP policies, including the possible removal of a posting in question. If you wish to report a breach of the policy, please contact the site administrators at web@burmapartnership.org.
The text of the Global Campaign website is copyrighted and is formally licensed to the public under one or several liberal licenses. Most of the text and many of its images are co-licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0 Unported License and the GNU Free Documentation License.
The licenses used grant free access to content in the same sense that free software is licensed freely. Content can be copied, modified, and redistributed if and only if the copied version is made available on the same terms to others and acknowledgment of the authors of the content used is included (a link back to the content is generally thought to satisfy the attribution requirement). Content will therefore remain free under appropriate license and can continue to be used by anyone subject to certain restrictions, most of which aim to ensure that freedom.
Burma Partnership does not claim the ownership of any content submitted or made available by users and members on publicly accessible sections of the Burma Partnership website. Users grant Burma Partnership the non-exclusive right to use and display such content solely for the purposes of promoting the goals of the site.
If you have any questions about these terms and policies or to report any violations, please contact us at web@burmapartnership.org.