Princeton University has updated its TigerNet policy as stated below.
Please take a moment to review the new policy.
If you have any questions or comments, you may contact us via email at
tigernet@alumni.princeton.edu.
TigerNet is a set of online services created to further
communication among alumni and other members of the
extended Princeton University Community. TigerNet is
owned and operated by The Trustees of Princeton
University.
Princeton prizes the diversity of viewpoints fostered by
academic institutions and is steadfast in its commitment
to freedom of expression, encouraging the free exchange of
ideas and perspectives.
Consistent with the principles expressed in Rights, Rules,
and Responsibilities published by the University (see
http://www.princeton.edu/rrr),
TigerNet is intended to foster a diversity of perspectives
in a climate of civility and mutual respect. This
requires respect for others' viewpoints and individuality
and obligates all users of these services to exercise
discretion and maintain civility in their communications
on TigerNet.
To that end, all those individuals utilizing TigerNet
agree not to engage in abusive, harassing, threatening or
hostile communications that demean, intimidate or result
in injury to another individual because of personal
characteristics or beliefs, particularly those including,
but not limited to, sex, sexual orientation, race,
ethnicity, national origin, religion, disability or
handicap.
Certain uses of TigerNet are inconsistent with the
purposes for which it was created. Such uses include, but
are not limited to, those that: 1) are illegal or
fraudulent; 2) inaccurately imply endorsement, approval or
sponsorship by Princeton University or any officer of the
University; or 3) involve mass distributions for any
personal, commercial (e.g., ads or spamming) or political
activity.
Not condoning censorship, Princeton cannot protect
individuals against the existence or receipt of materials
that may be offensive to them. However, if Princeton
believes, in its sole discretion, that a user's
participation in TigerNet creates liability for Princeton
or violates the guidelines set forth here, Princeton
reserves the right to take any and all actions it deems
necessary and appropriate including, but not limited to:
deleting a posting, limiting or denying a user's access to
TigerNet, or canceling a discussion group.
Princeton University reserves the right to discontinue any
and all online services at any time or to unilaterally
revise the terms of this policy without advance notice.
Use of TigerNet constitutes your agreement to abide by
these regulations.
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