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Participant Guidelines

A key tenet of the HTC project is that the definitions of humanitarian challenges - and the definitions of solutions to those challenges - are open and public information. In this context, solutions can be viewed as system requirements, which any or all developers can choose to implement, in all or in part.

Participants understand that any contributions they make may be open and viewable by all other Participants. Confidentiality of contributions is generally not provided. However, in special cases, Participants wanting to make a confidential contribution can contact the Sponsoring Parties to see if such an accommodation can be made.

Participants further agree that they will:

Participants are expected to interact in a variety of ways, including but not exclusively: conference and workshop participation, online web forums, e-mail exchanges, phone calls. Ideas offered during such interactions, comments on ideas offered by others, questions asked, and questions answered are all considered contributions to the HTC project.

When providing personal registration information for an online collaboration tool, conference, workshop or other means of participation, the participants agree to provide true, accurate, current and complete information. Participants also agree to maintain and promptly update any information previously provided to keep it true, accurate, current and complete. If any information provided is untrue, inaccurate, not current or incomplete, the Sponsoring Parties have the right to suspend or terminate participation, and to refuse any future participation. The Sponsoring Parties agree to not sell, give away, or use for any other purpose, any personally identifiable information provided during registration.

Any contribution may be traced back to its originating Participant, depending on the type of contribution and the communication medium used. The Sponsoring Parties recognize that there may be special cases where an individual Participant would like to be anonymous. Provisions may be made for some contributions to be made by Participants who have elected not to register. Non-registrants may not have the same degree of access to contributions provided by others, due to their anonymity. The Sponsoring Parties retain the right to disallow anonymous contributions at any point in the future.

Participants understand that all contributions made are the sole responsibility of the person from which such contribution originated. The Sponsoring Parties are not responsible for contributions which are offensive, indecent, objectionable, erroneous, or incomplete, and are not responsible for any loss or damage incurred as a result of anyone using any contributions made by Participants.

Participants are entirely responsible for the content and language of their contributions and agree to not: