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Disclaimer
| Copyright, Privacy, Liability and Ethical Policy |
Copyright
All rights, including copyright, in the contents of the Geographical Association websites are owned or controlled by the authors or the GA’s website management team (contact Anne Greaves).
No part of the materials contained on this site may be reproduced, distributed, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of the authors or website management team. However, teachers in primary and secondary schools and colleges and higher education institutions may download the content for their own personal or their institution’s non-commercial use.
Privacy statement
The Geographical Association will not collect any information from you except that required for processing your enquiries or orders and to enable us to process your subscriptions and deliver your journals online. This privacy policy covers the GA’s websites:
http://www.geography.org.uk http://www.geographyshop.org.uk http://www.barnabybear.co.uk
Links from these sites to other websites are not covered by this policy.
Liability for content
The information on this site is provided on an ‘as is’ basis and the Geographical Association cannot guarantee its accuracy. The GA shall have no responsibility or liability with respect to any loss or damage arising from the information or the use of information contained on these pages or on pages linked to from this site (see ‘Disclaimer on links’ below). Disclaimer on links
The Geographical Association provides links from its sites to the sites of other organisations or institutions for informational purposes only. The links in no way imply any endorsement of views portrayed by those sites.
The GA sites include material prepared by other individuals or organisations. The opinions expressed in material written by third parties are their own and the GA does not necessarily agree with the opinions expressed in such material.
Ethical policy
The GA believes that it has a duty to act on behalf of its membership in an ethically responsible manner. This policy is the guide for fulfilling this mandate and we will endeavour to ensure that it is applied in all areas of our operation.
This ethically responsible approach is to apply to the core GA activities associated with furthering the study and teaching of geography, which fall into the three main categories of:
Publications All other membership related activities Management and administration of the Association’s affairs.
This policy, endorsed by Council on 29 November 2003, equally applies to those organisations in which the GA invests or deals with as a supplier, partner or sponsor. The full policy can be downloaded here.
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