Postings, Contact and Message Policy

Posting and Contact Policy

Be respectful. This one rule summarizes all other rules and any which may not be specifically stated. No spamming, advertisements, pointless posts, ect.

If you have a question or a comment to make, please do so clearly, so that we can reply to you in a similar manner. Sometimes posters have not fully thought out exactly what they wish to ask or say, and this can cause confusion as to what is being asked, so please think carefully before you post, and use proper punctuation, spelling and grammar. Posting comments or writing in capitals is regarded as shouting, so please refrain from doing so.

Failure to follow these simple rules will result in warnings and, if there are continued problems, deletion of subsequent messages without further notice. In more extreme cases where individuals make a direct attack on the Order or its members, for whatever excuse, such messages and appropriate responses may be posted on the website’s responses to Facebook and messages pages, for the benefit of informing members of such issues and as a warning to those who may wish to choose to behave in an uncivilised manner. Where threats of a personal or other such abusive abuse behaviour that may be conducive to a potential breach of the peace, such messages will be referred to the Council of the Order, for decision as to whether the content should be sent to the police agency in the relevant jurisdiction. Personal responsibility for one’s action must be taken, and this advice is provided so that no doubt exists as to the likely repercussions of negative behaviour.

Copyright

The material featured on this site is subject to copyright according to the Copyright and Related Rights Act, 2000 The material may be downloaded to file or printer for personal use only. Where this material is being issued to others, the source (including website URL) and copyright status must be acknowledged. The permission to reproduce copyright material from this site does not extend to any material on this site, which may be the property of a third party. Authorisation to reproduce such material must be obtained directly from the copyright holders concerned. The Order of The Way has endeavoured to attribute copyright or other intellectual right to the rightful owners where and whenever such course has been appropriate. Where any attribution has been missed or overlooked, The Order of The Way, on being informed, will correct and otherwise make good.

Disclaimer

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Privacy Policy

The Order of The Way respects the rights of its users and does not, as a general rule, collect personal information of any kind. Where a site visitor voluntarily provides personal information the data will be used for correspondence, and/or research or analysis purposes only. For general web browsing no personal information is revealed to us, although certain statistical information is available to us by way of our internet service provider (ISP). This information may include the IP address of the server you are using, the domain name from which you access the Internet (for example, .org, com, .net etc.), the type of Internet browser (for example, Firefox, Internet Explorer etc.) you are using, details the date and time you access our site, etc.

Some of the above information is used to create summary statistics which facilitate us in assessing the number of visitors to our site, determining what pages are most frequently accessed, and allow us to make our site more accessible.

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