Each Court or other provider of
public legal information sets its own policies in relation to such matters as privacy (including access by third party search engines), «take down» or replacement of decisions and republication of data by third parties including copyright policies.
Not exact matches
By submitting
information to us you acknowledge, consent and agree that United Way of the Southern Tier, Inc., may access, read, preserve and disclose the personal
information you provide to us as a donor, along with your usage history, submitted messages or data and similar
information regarding your use of the website in order to: (a) comply with any applicable law, regulation,
legal process, or governmental request; (b) detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security, or technical issues; (c) respond to your requests for customer service; (d) protect the rights, property, or personal safety of United Way of the Southern Tier, Inc., its visitors, or the
public, (e) where we sell any or all our business assets; or (f) as otherwise
set forth herein.
Law students at the University of Melbourne have designed and built a
set of Neota Logic apps that provide members of the
public and their
legal advisors fast, accurate, and cost - effective
information about common
legal problems.
Any other basis of standard -
setting defeats the spirit of
public access to
legal information and institutionalizes the role of commercial law publishers.
The program
sets out a definition of access to justice as existing «when the
public can understand and use
information and services in a timely and affordable way to prevent and resolve their
legal problems and to achieve just outcomes.»
Our Creative Commons license meets many needs, but with the able assistance of Jon Festinger QC — a media lawyer with unique credentials for this sort of thing — we are now looking to craft a custom
set of policies (terms of service, copyright policy, and Creative Commons licensing) along with better communication around open licensing, expectations, and best practices for open licensing in the
public legal education and
information (PLEI) sector.
Without limitation of the terms and conditions
set forth in our Privacy Policy, you understand and agree that Early Childhood Investigations Webinars may disclose personally identifiable
information if required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such disclosure is reasonably necessary to comply with
legal process, enforce this User Agreement, or protect the rights, property, or safety of Early Childhood Investigations Webinars, its users, and the
public.