Disclaimer
The material presented on this web site represents the work of many individuals
from the various programs in the Centre for Communication Studies at Mount
Royal College. Although great care has been taken in preparing the content,
the Centre for Communication Studies and Mount Royal College does not endorse
the views, opinions, accuracy, content, or completeness of the information.
The Centre for Communication Studies assumes no liability for the content
of this web site.
Principles of Appropriate Use
Mount Royal College Centre for Communication Studies values the principle of
academic freedom and supports an open environment for the pursuit of scholarly
inquiry. The contents of all unofficial web pages on Centre for Communication
Studies servers, however, must comply with Canada’s laws concerning
privacy, copyright, defamation, hate propaganda, obscenity, and pornography.
Web pages on Centre for Communication servers should also adhere to existing
Mount Royal College policies such as, but not limited to, the Student Code
of Conduct, the Human Rights Policy, and Offensive/Discriminatory Materials
Policy. Additionally, all radio and television broadcast material should
comply with ethical guidelines explicit in the Code of Ethics of the Radio
and Television News Directors Association of Canada (RTNDA).
As faculty, staff, and student web pages are not official communications of the Centre for Communication Studies or Mount Royal College, logos may not be used on such pages. Additionally, unofficial pages must include the following statement: “This page does not necessarily reflect the views of the Centre for Communication Studies or Mount Royal College.”
The Centre for Communication Studies recognizes the legitimate right of students, faculty and staff to pursue and investigate often controversial topics as part of their course of studies or instruction. Indeed, such pursuit is viewed by the Centre as a necessary part of many courses within the Centre for Communication Studies. However, content that contravenes Canada’s laws concerning privacy, copyright, defamation, hate propaganda, obscenity, and pornography, will not be tolerated.
Accessibility
In compliance with the Alberta Human Rights Act and MRC policies on human rights
and special needs, all electronic publications will strive to be accessible
to people with disabilities.
Intellectual Property
Portfolio web pages are individual web pages that are maintained solely by
students, staff, or faculty. The Centre for Communication Studies is not
responsible for portfolio pages but reserves the right to remove any page
or link in violation of this policy. The content of portfolio web pages is
the intellectual property of the author.
Policy Violations
In the event that there is concern regarding compliance with this policy, the
page(s) in question will be removed from the web site, while a committee
comprised of Centre faculty and staff, decides whether or not to permanently
remove the page(s). The committee will adjudicate the matter within one week
of removal during which time a notice will be placed on the site.
Linking & Contact Information
Web pages may not link to any illegal material. Any links to other sites should
be operational, kept to a minimum, and must open outside the Centre for Communication
Studies web site. It is also advisable to get permission from the web master
of the site you wish to link to. Every web page must include contact information
for the person who manages the pages content.
Submit any questions or concerns regarding perceived violations of this policy to web@mtroyalcommunications.ca or telephone: (403) 440-5190.