Commenting Policy
Thank you for visiting IT’s About Uptime. We value your thoughtful opinions, and encourage you to add comments to any entry on this blog. Our hope is to create a valuable forum where our employees can share their experiences, opinions, and recommendations regarding IT Operations technologies, trends and solutions and can disseminate useful information to our colleagues, customers, employees and stockholders. While these are laudable goals, we also realize that hosting a public blog imposes upon us certain obligations to attempt to ensure that any comments posted are accurate, fair and appropriate.
About Publicly Submitted Information:
This website, and all blogs and/or forums, and all postings submitted are within the public domain. Anything you post to our blog can be used by any person, including StackSafe, for any reason and you expressly irrevocably waive the right to assert any intellectually property rights in any materials submitted, and you irrevocable convey to StackSafe the perpetual right to use, copy, display, modify and distribute the materials submitted.
While we generally respect each individual’s right to exercise his or her freedom of speech, we try to exercise an appropriate amount of control over unsolicited postings in order to keep this blog on its stated mission.
Please respect the accepted “Netiquette” rules when posting your comments:
- Negative or abusive remarks about other contributors or people will not be tolerated.
- Avoid personal attacks on the character or intelligence of others.
- Derogatory or inappropriate comments regarding race, gender, disability, age, religion or sexual orientation are not allowed.
- Foul or abusive language is not allowed.
- Do not type everything in UPPER CASE as your comments are more difficult to read and will be interpreted as SHOUTING!
- Do not “Spam” the Forum. Messages that are not relevant will be deleted.
- Do not post just for the sake of it - try to encourage constructive discussion.
- Comments promoting commercial sites or services will be deleted. You can mention web sites as long as they are relevant to your comment.
- Do not post your personal contact details or those of anyone else.
- If you are posting on behalf of an organization please make sure that you indicate this in your response.
- Do not impersonate other people.
- You are prohibited from posting or transmitting any unlawful, defamatory, obscene, offensive or scandalous material, or any material that constitutes or encourages conduct that would be considered a criminal offense, likely to give rise to civil liability, or otherwise violates any law.
We reserve the right to post, not post, edit or delete opinions and/or messages that are submitted through this blog to the appropriate section(s) or pages. Furthermore, we assume no liability for any information posted to or stored within this blog and database. Any posting made to this blog does not reflect the opinion or feelings of StackSafe, its management or its staff.
We will make every effort to screen each comment submitted to our blog, however, with the sheer volume of comments submitted, some comments that violate this Commenting Policy are inadvertently uploaded into the database and we accept no liability in regard to such postings.
Our blog has been established to foster an open, public forum for the discussion of IT Operations technologies, trends and solutions. Our users interact with StackSafe only via this web site. Therefore, users are anonymous to us except by reason of the name and email address, which we require when a comment is posted. We expect users of this web site to conduct themselves according to our posted Terms of Use.
About Accuracy of User Comments:
We do our best to maintain the integrity and accuracy of the StackSafe web site. For all postings, we try to verify the following information:
The content proposed to be posted; and
name and email address of user submitting the comment.
Any comment wherein the user’s name and/or email address cannot be verified will not be deemed appropriate for posting to our blog.
About Contacting StackSafe:
If you feel any comments posted to this blog are inaccurate or posted inappropriately, please send an email to our feedback department at feedback@stacksafe.com. We assure you that every effort will be made to respond to your concerns.
This policy can be changed and updated at any time without notice.
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