SAVI Interactive Web Site Disclaimer and Acceptable Use Policy
Disclaimer
Every effort is made to provide accurate
information within the SAVI database, and while the information has been
obtained from sources believed to be reliable, the accuracy, completeness, and
the opinions based thereon, are not guaranteed. As such, The Polis Center, The
United Way, and their data source providers make no representations or warranty
about the accuracy of the data and are not responsible for derived products or
resulting analysis based on data obtained from SAVI.
The Polis Center would appreciate it if data users would call to our attention
any errors that are discovered when using the SAVI database by contacting us at
jtcolber@iupui.edu
. As always, the original data source provider (e.g. U.S. Census Bureau,
Indiana FSSA, etc.) should be cited when publishing maps or when presenting the
results of analyses that are based on this data.
Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to provide standards of acceptable
use of SAVI Interactive.
Web Use Guidelines
Users are asked to act in a responsible, ethical and legal
manner in accordance with accepted rules of network etiquette and federal and
State law. Specifically, SAVI web users will be asked to adhere to the
following web use standards:
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Users will obey all Federal and State laws regarding use of the Internet and
information obtained or transmitted through the Internet;
- Users will respect
the ownership of information including copyright and license agreements;
- Users
will be courteous in the use of communication and discourse on or through the
Internet and network resources.
Authority
The SAVI project will reserve the right to log network use
and to monitor fileserver space utilization by users, while respecting the
privacy rights of users.
The electronic information available to SAVI users does not imply endorsement of
the content , nor does SAVI guarantee the accuracy of information received on
the Internet. SAVI shall not be responsible for any information that may be
lost, damaged or unavailable when using the network or for any information that
is retrieved via the Internet.
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