ANST - On-line event announcements...
Alan J. Boertjens
a-boertjens1 at ti.com
Tue Jun 2 11:30:04 PDT 1998
AuroraeB at aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 98-06-02 09:47:38 EDT
>
>>>This is directly forbidden except by the individual and/or group who
>>>published the event announcement. There are many mundane and legal
>>>concerns regarding this and the Kingdom decided it was best to avoid
>>>the circumstances and publish minimal information.
>
>
> What a sad example of petty legal paranoia. Not publishing
> information that might be of benefit to somebody for fear of a
> lawsuit or offending somebody.
> I belong to other not-for-profit organizations and there has never
> been an edict passed down from the national headquarters or regional
> boards banning the spreading of information concerning group
> activities. In fact, it is very much encouraged to make it easier for
> all interested to know what all is going on. Basically the protocol
> is to get that flyer or other information to as many possible
> attendees as possible. But, then again, when we generate a flyer or
> other announcement, either online or offline, we consider it public
> domain to be used in the best interest of the organization. (We always
> put a disclaimer at the bottom stating that this information is to be
> copied in correct context and credited to whoever created it when
> copied and distributed) I suppose that the event announcements and
> information contained therin are not considered public domain in this
> case. (But, then I know squat about legalities).
There are mixed concerns involved with sending out said information.
- If the problem with the above-said posting *is* a legal issue, then
yes, it would be completely petty. The foundation of education
is the dissemination of information, and the SCA is an *educational*
organization.
- The problem with posting maps is a security issue rather than
a publishing or copyright issue. Posting event notices is a
different matter however. I think just about any media should
be utilized for making event notices that contain a phone number
for a contact but *not* the address.
(e.g. I *don't* think it would be a good idea to photocopy a map
to an SCA event site and post it down in Deep Ellum, but it would
be reasonable to have a notice of upcoming events with contact
names and phone numbers posted down there.)
- The autocrat/seneschal should have sole responsibility (unless the
task was delegated by the autocrat to another individual) for the
printed advertisement for an event, not just *any* SCA member.
In service,
~Ld.Johan Bjornsson
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