NotGoddess.com site terms of use
Published by Sara Jacobson
Jun 1, 2006 11:05 PM under
and other legal ramblings
This page is present to satisfy the legal requirements that have supplanted common sense and courtesy in this world.
Site Access
In order to access this site you must have access to a computer, modem, and internet access. These are not provided by this site.
Site Terms of Use
By accessing this site you [hereafter refered to as “visitor”] agree to the following:
Unless otherwise credited here or by specific inline reference, all content, including but not limited to text and images on this site are the property of Sara Jacobson copyrighted according to United States and international law.
All opinions expressed upon this site are the sole view of the person they are attributed to and may not neccessarily reflect the view of this site or the author thereof.
External links on this site reference content which is not under the control of this author, and no responsibility nor liability is assumed for any content beyond this domain. Should the visitor find linked external content offensive or mis-informative, they are encouraged to file a complaint via the contact page and the referenced link may be removed or denoted with a disclaimer after review by this site’s author.
Unless explicity allowed below or where the content is displayed on this site, no content may be duplicated without the permission of the author in writing. The above mentioned permission may be written in any ink color excepting green, presence of which renders the document null and void.
Site visitors may print hard-copy duplicates of content for their non-commercial, personal use and reference. Visitors wishing to do so for commercial purposes should contact the author for permission.
Site visitors have full permission to use code from the tutorials pages, with the proviso that if they find the code especially helpful or use more than ten lines of sequential code they include a credit to the author in their code or preferably a link to the relevant page or this site’s home page on their own credits or links page. The latter courtesy will be rewarded by a reciprocal link on this site’s link page upon notification to and verification by the NotGoddess.
Submissions Policy
All submissions to this site must meet the following guidelines, if applicable:
- HTML will be tested against HTML 4.1 strict and XHTML 1.0 strict. XHTML 1.0 transitional is allowable if unavoidable.
- CSS must conform to CSS 2.0+ standards
- Javascript, Perl and PHP must run without errors or warnings. It is understood that sometimes server settings may cause warnings.
- Perl code should use strict, and run in taint-mode (-T)
- PHP should use full tags for cross-platform compatability, and be able to run with register_globals off.
- Any output from static pages or script must validate when checked with W3C.
- Output must be rendered in content-first format, using CSS to style the display, if needed.
Privacy Policy
Below is a summary of our privacy policy. The full policy, generated through the use of the IBM P3P policy editor, and in full (known) compliance with the W3C’s privacy recommendations is viewable Please view our full privacy policy here.
All email and other communications between you and the author of this site will remain private unless mutually agreed upon prior to any publication.
Tutorials requested and web solutions will be published for the benefit of other users, however they will be modified as needed to protect the privacy of the person requesting it.
Any other publications, such as web site quotes or reviews will be published only with consent. The contributor shall retain full editorial rights and may invoke them at any time.
NotGoddess.com does not and will never sell email addresses and any referrals to third parties will be made only with the consent of all parties.
NotGoddess.com does not at this time use an auto-responder for site form submissions, and so has no problem should you wish to garble your reply-to address in a way to confound any data miners on the web, such as ‘myname at someisp dot net’ (Just make sure I can figure it out if you wish a response :). If at some future point auto-responders are used, you may still use such a measure, however be aware you’ll get no auto-response.
Conclusion
The author thanks the visitor for reading this page and apologizes but holds no liability for boredom, chuckles, ennui or other effects manifested thereby.