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<!--#set var="page_title" value="freenode: Policies" -->
<!--#set var="content_title" value="Policies" -->
<!--#include file="include/header-mainlogos.shtml" -->
<p>
The following policies govern the use of the
<span class="freenode">freenode</span>
interactive network and describe what we expect from our users. Thank you
for using the network!
</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="#purpose">Purpose</a></li>
<li><a href="#channelownership">Channel Ownership</a></li>
<li>
<a href="#channelnaming">Channel Naming</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#primarychannels">Primary Channels</a></li>
<li><a href="#topicalchannels">Topical or Reference Channels</a></li>
<li><a href="#channelforwarding">Channel Forwarding</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><a href="#ontopic">On-Topic Use</a></li>
<li><a href="#offtopic">Off-Topic Use</a></li>
<li><a href="#announcements">Announcements</a></li>
<li><a href="#advertising">Inappropriate Advertising</a></li>
<li><a href="#behaviorandcloaks">Behavior and Cloaks</a></li>
<li><a href="#termination">Termination of Use</a></li>
<li><a href="#proxies">Open Proxies, IIS and Appeals</a></li>
<li><a href="#tor">Tor and Freenode</a></li>
<li><a href="#unlawful">Unlawful Activity</a></li>
<li><a href="#disclaimer">Using the network</a></li>
</ul>
<h2 id="purpose">Purpose</h2>
<p>
The <span class="freenode">freenode</span> network exists to help
peer-directed project communities flourish. Peer-directed projects
combine open, informal participation with broad licensing and wide
dissemination of output.
</p>
<p>
<span class="freenode">freenode</span> provides facilities to
peer-directed project communities, including those of free and open source
software (FOSS). IRC is a self-referential medium, existing mainly to
serve IRC users — but this network was created to serve groups which
exist <em>outside of</em> IRC. It's designed to encourage community
members to improve their skills in the areas of cooperative effort,
interpersonal communication and project coordination, and to create a
real-time bridge to the outside world for our target communities.
</p>
<h2 id="channelownership">Channel Ownership</h2>
<p>
Channels on <span class="freenode">freenode</span> are owned and operated by the
groups which register them. No minimum level of activity or moderation is
expected or required of channel owners. The network exists to further
<a href="policy.shtml#ontopic">on-topic</a>
uses, as explained in this policy, and channels or groups may be removed
from the network for activity which is considered to be
<a href="policy.shtml#offtopic">off-topic</a>.
</p>
<p>
Groups using <span class="freenode">freenode</span> are strongly encouraged to
adopt the
<a href="channel_guidelines.shtml">network channel guidelines</a>.
</p>
<h2 id="channelnaming">Channel Naming</h2>
<p>
Policy organizes the network into two classes of channels,
<a href="#primarychannels">primary</a>
and
<a href="#topicalchannels">topical (reference)</a>
channels. Primary channel names are reserved based on a formal or
informal claim, external to IRC, to a specific project, group or trademark
name. Topical or reference channel names are reserved on a first-come,
first-served basis by groups wishing to discuss a project, group or topic.
</p>
<p>
The goals of the naming policy include:
</p>
<ol>
<li>
Ensuring that groups and organizations own and control channels
associated with their names,
</li>
<li>
Allowing users to distinguish easily between official and unofficial
channels, and
</li>
<li>
Encouraging groups to develop their unique identity and presence outside
of
<span class="freenode">freenode</span>
and IRC.
</li>
</ol>
<p>
The channel naming policy is currently in transition from the informal,
single-namespace, first-come, first-served model employed by most IRC
networks, to the policy described here. Groups using the network are
encouraged to begin using the new naming model as soon as possible, to
avoid last minute problems, including the unavailability of specific
topical or reference channels. Advance notice will be provided at some
point and the old naming model will be retired. No schedule has yet been
determined for this transition.
</p>
<h2 id="primarychannels">Primary Channels</h2>
<p>
Primary channel names, formatted with a single leading hash mark
(<b>#</b>), are reserved for participating groups and organizations based
on their legal or informal claim to the associated name or name prefix.
For example, <span class="freenode">freenode</span> has reserved and holds
control of the <span class="freenode">freenode</span> namespace. That means
<span class="freenode">freenode</span> has been granted control over channel
#freenode, as well as any channel beginning with #freenode-.
</p>
<p>
Name claims can be appealed, at which point network staff will look for an
appropriate resolution to the conflict. We may suggest informal solutions
to promote compromise by the parties involved; but in the absence of such
solutions, we'll give priority to groups in the following categories,
listed in order from highest to lowest priority. Within each category,
we'll give priority to the group with the longest documented use of the
name.
</p>
<ol>
<li>
Non-governmental organizations, standards organizations, government
entities, formal news organizations, corporations, businesses and
individuals with legally valid claims.
</li>
<li>
Informal FOSS community projects and other projects producing
broadly-licensed output.
</li>
<li>
Web media projects, geographically-based interest groups, FOSS support
groups and informal education/reference groups.
</li>
</ol>
<p>
<a id="socialengineering"></a>
<span class="freenode">freenode</span> has limited resources to research
trademarks. Though uncertainties can exist as to the validity of a claim on
a name, we'll try to resolve such claims to the best of our abilities. The
use of
<a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/S/social-engineering.html">social-engineering</a>-style
tactics (such as legal filings) to acquire a project name already in use may
negatively affect your reputation in the communities we serve.
</p>
<p>
Groups on
<span class="freenode">freenode</span>
which clearly do not have claim on a name, or whose activities are considered
to be
<a href="#ontopic">off-topic</a>,
will not generally be given administrative control over primary channels
bearing a given name or name prefix. These limitations may be implemented
at the server software level at some point in the future.
</p>
<h2 id="topicalchannels">Topical or Reference Channels</h2>
<p>
Topical or reference channel names, formatted with two leading hash marks
(<b>##</b>), are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis to
unofficial groups wishing to discuss a project, group or general topic
area. For example, the channel <b>##linux</b> has been reserved for an
unofficial group which uses it to provide GNU/Linux support to visiting
users.
</p>
<p>
These channels should not be used as platforms for flaming and trolling.
By registering such a channel, you indicate that you assert no legal or
informal right to the channel name used. Topical or reference channels
should not be registered directly or indirectly by their corresponding
projects. <b>You may not register such a channel on
<span class="freenode">freenode</span>
without accepting these policies.</b>
</p>
<h2 id="channelforwarding">Channel Forwarding</h2>
<p>
Our current policy is not to create new forwards between # and ## channels of the same name.
Some channels may be forwarded to a holding channel that explains the namespace policy.
Exceptions to this are looked at on a case-by-case basis.
</p>
<h2 id="ontopic">On-Topic Use</h2>
<p>
As a program of a not-for-profit entity,
<span class="freenode">freenode</span>
was established to provide resources to specific communities for
activities which advance the public good. The categories listed below are
considered to be "on-topic." We strongly urge your adherence to the
<span class="freenode">freenode</span>
<a href="channel_guidelines.shtml">channel guidelines</a>.
Please be sure to
<a href="group_registration.shtml">register your group</a>
to indicate its official participation in the network and to use the
<a href="group_registration.shtml#facilities">facilities</a>
provided with registration.
</p>
<ol>
<li>
<b>
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS).
</b>
Project coordination, support, discussion or contact channels associated
with software projects which are licensed under terms consistent with
the
<a href="http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines">Debian Free
Software Guidelines</a>,
the Free Software Foundation's
<a href="http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html">Free Software
Definition</a>
or the Open Source Initiative's
<a href="http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php">Open
Source Definition</a>
(preferably all three) are considered to be on-topic.
<br /><br />
</li>
<li>
<b>
Non-Software-Related Peer-Directed Project.
</b>
Channels which serve projects combining open, informal participation and
broadly-licensed, widely-disseminated creative output are considered to be
on-topic. If you believe your non-software project may meet the criteria
for a non-software peer-directed project, please consult a staffer or
email support at freenode dot net.
<br /><br />
</li>
<li>
<b>
Non-Governmental Organization (NGO).
</b>
Coordination, support, discussion or contact channels run by educational
institutions, registered not-for-profit entities and other
non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and their related consortia are
considered to be on-topic. Be sure to
<a href="group_registration.shtml">register your group or organization</a>.
<br /><br />
</li>
<li>
<b>
Governmental Entity.
</b>
Coordination, support, discussion or contact channels run by local,
national or international governmental entities are considered to be
on-topic. Don't forget to
<a href="group_registration.shtml">register your group</a>.
<br /><br />
</li>
<li>
<b>
News Media.
</b>
Formal news organizations with an interest in our target
communities are encouraged to create contact channels on <span
class="freenode">freenode</span>.
<br /><br />
</li>
<li>
<b>
Corporate.
</b>
Contact channels for registered corporate or business entities or
consortia with an interest in our target communities are
considered to be on-topic.
<br /><br />
</li>
<li>
<b>
Standards.
</b>
Discussion channels associated with official standards committees or
with informal standards groups are considered to be on-topic.
<br /><br />
</li>
<li>
<b>
Geographically-Based Interest Group.
</b>
Channels associated with formal or informal geographically-based
interest groups are considered to be on-topic. These include local
Linux and FreeBSD user groups (LUGs and FUGs) and community wireless
groups. If your group doesn't fall into one of those categories, but
you think it might meet the criteria, please consult a staffer or email
support at freenode dot net.
<br /><br />
</li>
<li>
<b>
Other groups.
</b>
Other groups not covered by the above examples may be suitable for the
network. Please drop an e-mail to [email protected] if you want to find
out if your group/project is a good fit for the network.
<br /><br />
</li>
</ol>
<h2 id="offtopic">Off-Topic Use</h2>
<p>
Unlawful activities and their related support activities are considered
off-topic, as are
<a href="#advertising">inappropriate advertising</a>,
heavy media file trading, gaming and proprietary game software modding,
warez, hax0r activity, porn and various forms of antisocial behavior,
including (but not limited to) political, racial, ethnic, religious or
gender-related invective. Off-topic activity may result in users being
barred from the network.
<br /><br />
In accordance with UK law freenode has no tolerance for any activity which
could be construed as:</p>
<ul>
<li>incitement to racial hatred</li>
<li>incitement to religious hatred</li>
</ul>
<p>or any other behaviour meant to deliberately bring upon a person harassment,
alarm or distress. We do NOT tolerate discrimination on the grounds of race,
religion, gender or sexual preference and run with
a zero-tolerance policy for libel and defamation.
<br /><br />
While we believe in the concept of freedom of thought and freedom of expression,
freenode does not operate on the basis of absolute freedom of speech and we
impose limitations eg. on "hate speech".
<br /><br />
We expect all members of the community to treat other community members with
respect and reserve the right to terminate anyone's access to our services
should they be found to be in breach of policy.
<br /><br />
<b>NOTE:</b> Development and support for FOSS-licensed peer-to-peer file
transfer software is considered on-topic. Unlawful use of such software is
considered off-topic.<br />
</p>
<h2 id="announcements">Announcements</h2>
<p>
Information on the
<span class="freenode">freenode</span>
network can be found on our
<a href="index.shtml">website</a>.
Of particular interest: the
<a href="policy.shtml">policy page</a>,
the
<a href="faq.shtml">FAQ</a>,
the
<a href="http://blog.freenode.net">news page</a>,
the
<a href="channel_guidelines.shtml">channel guidelines</a>
and the network philosophy section. In addition, policy is to send via
global notice those announcements whose contents have an effect on a large
portion of the network community. These include announcements about
scheduled and unscheduled downtime on major servers, and notification when
the
<a href="http://blog.freenode.net">network news page</a>
has been updated.
</p>
<p>
In contrast, WALLOPS messages may contain nearly any information provided
for, by or about the network, the network staff or the communities we
serve. This may include detailed network status information,
announcements of new channels and group contacts, staff birthdays, group
events, random news, commentary, banter and/or bad puns.
</p>
<p>
By policy, the answer to complaints about the content of WALLOPS messages
is, <i>please turn off WALLOPS on your client.</i> Information has been
provided in the
<a href="faq.shtml">FAQ</a>
describing how to turn network staff informational messages
<a href="faq.shtml#networkinfo">on</a>
or
<a href="faq.shtml#lessinfo">off</a>.
Thanks in advance for your understanding.
</p>
<h2 id="advertising">Inappropriate Advertising</h2>
<p>
Unsolicited commercial advertisements via channel messages or private
messages are considered inappropriate on
<span class="freenode">freenode</span>.
This should not be construed as limiting in any way the discussion of
commercial offerings in corporate contact channels or elsewhere on the
network. But please, show courtesy, honesty, tact and discretion.
</p>
<p>
Announcements may be made from time to time by
<span class="freenode">freenode</span>
staff about fundraising activities or formal programs of not-for-profit
entities. We'll try to keep such announcements within the bounds of our
<a href="#announcements">announcements</a>
policy. As such, these announcements are considered to be appropriate
and on-topic.
</p>
<p>
Using
<span class="freenode">freenode</span>
channels as advertisements for another chat network, or for your project
channel on another network, are considered inappropriate. Please refer
people to your official channel via your project web page. Channels on
the network are meant to be actively used; those which appear to be set up
primarily to advertise other networks, or channels on other networks, may
be removed by staff.
</p>
<h2 id="behaviorandcloaks">Behavior and Cloaks</h2>
<p>
When you're wearing a group or project cloak, any antisocial behavior on
your part reflects on the group which provided you your cloak. Most
groups will withdraw a cloak rather than have its owner reflect badly on
them. If we receive complaints about your behavior and you're wearing a
cloak, we may remove your cloak. This includes "pdpc/supporter" cloaks. If
we remove your cloak, we may replace it with an "unaffiliated" cloak; but
antisocial behavior may result in the loss of those cloaks as well. We'll
try to contact you in order to let you know when and why your cloak was
removed.
</p>
<h2 id="termination">Termination of Use</h2>
<p>
We welcome users and developers in our target communities. The network
hosts both official and unofficial support channels for a variety of
projects. If you want to open a coordination or support channel for
your project, we'd be happy to have you on the network. Our
<a href="#channelownership">channel ownership policy</a>
is designed to make it easy for you to move your channel to
<span class="freenode">freenode</span>
</p>
<p>
We also recognize that we are not the only interactive facility for
community projects. If you announce that your group or channel has moved
from
<span class="freenode">freenode</span>
to a new network, we'll render the channel or channels inactive and leave
pointers to your new location for one week. If you've announced you're
moving, we'll leave your channels untouched for that week. After the week
is complete, we'll render "primary channels" (starting with <b>#</b>)
inactive (possibly forwarding them to another channel) and free topical or
reference channels (starting with <b>##</b>) for the use of another group.
At that point, you should use your project web site to point people to the
new location, so that everybody gets the message.
</p>
<h2 id="proxies">Open Proxies, IIS and Appeals</h2>
<p>
Like many interactive networks, we've had our share of problems with
denial-of-service attacks. As a result, we've had to develop a variety
of measures to reduce the impact of such attacks.
<span class="freenode">freenode</span>
may block access to users whose IRC clients run on hosts with open
proxies, IIS servers or other categories of software determined to
present special risk to our server environment. We reserve the right to
use automation to attempt to detect such software on your host, as you
connect to our servers, while you remain connected to the network and on
occasion during post-connection analysis. Your use of the network
signifies your acceptance.
</p>
<p>
If you do not accept the above policy, any use of freenode from your
facilities is unauthorized and should cease immediately, after which we'll
be happy to discuss the matter further.
</p>
<p>
If you've been affected by a connect limit or a server ban, please feel
free to appeal via email to: support at freenode dot net. Sometimes users
are affected by problems not of their own making. We'll try to remove
the ban or provide an exception if possible.
</p>
<h2 id="tor">Tor and Freenode</h2>
<p>
The <a href="http://www.eff.org/">Electronic Frontier Foundation</a>'s
<a href="http://www.torproject.org/">Tor</a>
project is a special case in
<span class="freenode">freenode</span>'s
treatment of proxy servers. Tor provides anonymous access to internet
services, including IRC, and protects its users' privacy from various
forms of traffic analysis. The <span class="freenode">freenode</span>
network welcomes Tor users, and you can find more about Tor on
<span class="freenode">freenode</span> on the
<a href="irc_servers.shtml#tor">irc servers</a> page.
</p>
<h2 id="unlawful">Unlawful Activity</h2>
<p>
<span class="freenode">freenode</span> cannot condone or support behavior
which is clearly unlawful. While we do not have the resources to closely
monitor the thousands of channels on the network, staff and volunteers are
required by policy to pass on credible information, provided by you as a
network participant, about unlawful activities. This is true whether you
are talking about your own activities or those of someone else. Please be
aware that we have this responsibility.
</p>
<p>
Information about unlawful activity outside of
<span class="freenode">freenode</span>
is best provided directly to appropriate law enforcement agencies.
<br /><br />
</p>
<h2 id="disclaimer">Using the network</h2>
<p>
Please be aware that <span class="freenode">freenode</span> is a
communication platform and we are not involved in the day-to-day
operations of the projects that use <span class="freenode">freenode</span>.
Whilst we embrace the technology and the opportunities made available
through projects that use <span class="freenode">freenode</span>, we are
unable to endorse, monitor or guarantee the activities of those projects
or between users.
</p>
<p>
Transactions or trades you may be considering entering into with other
users on the network will be between you and the relevant user(s), subject
to any terms or conditions imposed by your chosen payment platform;
<span class="freenode">freenode</span> accepts no responsibility or
liability for any such trade or transaction. We urge you to conduct your
own risk assessment before carrying out any financial transactions or
entering into any agreements with other users.
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In other words: Your use of the <span class="freenode">freenode</span>
network is at your own risk.
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