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Last updated 6 July, 2006

Welcome to the h2g2 House Rules. The House Rules exist so that everyone can get the best out of contributing to h2g2. They aim to protect anyone who reads or contributes to the Guide, and to help everyone to have a fun and safe time. Think of them as h2g2's own brand of netiquette 1 - common courtesy, in other words.

The BBC reserves the right to change these House Rules at any time by posting changes online. You are responsible for regularly reviewing information posted online to obtain notice of such changes. Your continued use of this site after changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of these House Rules as modified by the posted changes.

If any content breaks the rules as outlined below, it may be removed or edited by the Moderators. For more information on moderation, read the entry on Moderation on h2g2.

Rules for Contributing to h2g2

Please keep your contributions civil, tasteful and relevant. The aim of h2g2 is to provide a place in which Conversations are constructive and mature, and Guide Entries are interesting and entertaining. To this aim, here are the House Rules for contributing to h2g2.

Harassment

The BBC welcomes feedback, both positive and negative, about our programmes and services but please make sure your comments are in line with the above House Rules. Repeatedly posting personal or offensive comments about individual members of the public or people who work for the BBC may be considered harassment. We reserve the right to remove such messages and take action against those responsible.

Elections

In addition to the existing House Rules, Special House Rules apply during an Election in the UK:

For more information, please consult The 2005 Election Guidelines document in the BBC Producer's Guidelines.

Copyright on h2g2

It's important to note that you still own the copyright to everything you contribute to h2g2. This means you are perfectly free to take what you have written and re-publish it somewhere else.

All you do in contributing to h2g2 is to grant us the right to publish. In other words, anything you create on h2g2 is done under the condition that you grant us a non-exclusive licence to distribute and edit the material in any way that we want, and in any media. (See the Terms and Conditions for the full terms of our rights.) As we may wish to distribute the Guide in various formats over time, we need to be sure that we have the right to publish everything that's on h2g2.

About the Law

Here are a couple of points which relate to the law. If anything you post is illegal (defamatory, for example), condones illegal activities (such as recommending drug taking) or infringes the copyright of a third party (content that you haven't written, in other words), then it has to be removed.

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Transgressions

If you fail to abide by these House Rules and/or the Terms and Conditions, then the Transgressions Procedure will be followed in most cases. Please note that the BBC reserves the right to terminate accounts immediately at its discretion (in the event of such things as criminal behaviour or personal abuse of BBC staff, for example), or to vary the following process as is appropriate (typically by being more lenient). The BBC may also implement a period of individual pre-moderation 3 - or, in the case of severe flooding or spamming, may temporarily suspend an account - instead of or in addition to the Transgressions Procedure, at our discretion.

In each case the warning or suspension notice will be sent to the email address in your h2g2 preferences, explaining the nature of the transgression and the process for transgressions. If this email address bounces, then the warning or suspension notice may be posted to your Personal Space from 'The h2g2 Editors'.

While suspended, returning to h2g2 by creating another account will constitute a further offence and will extend the suspension to the next period, or will result in your account being closed permanently. Similarly, asking other h2g2 Researchers to post on your behalf while suspended will constitute a further offence on your behalf, and may additionally constitute an offence on behalf of those Researchers.

For information on the process that is applied when closing accounts, please read the Transgressions Procedure.

Don't forget to read the Terms and Conditions.


1 'Internet etiquette' - or how to be polite when online.
2 Often referred to as the 'Yikes' button.
3 If a Researcher is set to individual pre-moderation, then anything they contribute to h2g2 appears only after it has been approved by a Moderator.

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