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==For Virtual Spaces==


<h1>Security & Privacy Policy</h1>
Please refrain from tweeting, posting, or publishing information posted by community members on various TCU channels unless you obtain clear permission from them. This includes names, affiliations, and tagging on social media. In addition, you are not allowed to take screenshots of any conversation occurring on the Mattermost channel.


* Since many participants rely on privacy-enhancing technology to protect their freedom of expression, the Internet Freedom Festival uses the [https://www.chathamhouse.org/about/chatham-house-rule/translations '''Chatham House Rule:''']. (Use the Chatham House Rule for session notes as well. )
== For In-Person Events ==


''“When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed.”''
* Participants who have registered AND been approved will receive a badge and wristband. Wear your badge and wristband at all times inside the venue: Our staff will be monitoring, and only attendees wearing a badge and wristband will be allowed inside the venue.


* Wear your nametag at all times inside the venue: Our staff will be monitoring, and only attendees wearing badges will be allowed inside the session rooms.
* Badges and wristbands '''cannot''' be transferred.


* Do not record any IFF activities: Photography, video, audio or any other kind of recording is not allowed inside the venue. When taking pictures outside the venue, please make sure that only people who consent to pictures are included.
* Do not record any Global Gathering activities: Photography, video, audio or any other kind of recording is not allowed inside the venue. When taking pictures outside the venue, please make sure that only people who consent to pictures are included.


* Refraining from tweeting, posting, or publishing information about attendees, unless you obtain clear permission from them. This includes all tagging on social media.
* Refrain from tweeting, posting, or publishing information about attendees (including names and affiliation) unless you obtain clear permission from them. This includes all tagging on social media.


Some photography and videography will take place in designated areas by designated staff only. However, you will be informed if there is risk of being recorded or photographed. Failure to comply with any of the above stated policies constitutes sufficient grounds for expulsion from the event.
'''Failure to comply with any of the above stated policies constitutes sufficient grounds for expulsion from the event or virtual spaces.'''

Latest revision as of 14:03, 15 August 2025

For Virtual Spaces

Please refrain from tweeting, posting, or publishing information posted by community members on various TCU channels unless you obtain clear permission from them. This includes names, affiliations, and tagging on social media. In addition, you are not allowed to take screenshots of any conversation occurring on the Mattermost channel.

For In-Person Events

  • Participants who have registered AND been approved will receive a badge and wristband. Wear your badge and wristband at all times inside the venue: Our staff will be monitoring, and only attendees wearing a badge and wristband will be allowed inside the venue.
  • Badges and wristbands cannot be transferred.
  • Do not record any Global Gathering activities: Photography, video, audio or any other kind of recording is not allowed inside the venue. When taking pictures outside the venue, please make sure that only people who consent to pictures are included.
  • Refrain from tweeting, posting, or publishing information about attendees (including names and affiliation) unless you obtain clear permission from them. This includes all tagging on social media.

Failure to comply with any of the above stated policies constitutes sufficient grounds for expulsion from the event or virtual spaces.