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TAS Official Forum:
http://www.theangelfishsociety.org/members/forums/tas/index.php
1). You must register using your full name as
per your TAS membership. Once you have
registered you may go to your profile and use a
nickname should you so wish.
2). You must use a valid e-mail
3). Once you have registered and your details
have been checked, your account will be upgraded
- you will then be able to access the official
TAS forum and to vote in any elections/polls.
All persons associated with The Angelfish
Society, hereafter known as TAS, including but
not limited to its employees, directors,
officers, and committee persons, are expected to
abide by high ethical standards in all dealings
relating to the business affairs of TAS. All
members and staff should understand that
conflicts of interest & detrimental behavior can
diminish the integrity and quality of
decision-making required by the TAS and may
jeopardize the TAS's reputation and public
support. This is an effort to avoid harm to the
goodwill and public image of the TAS and to
better ensure the expected high ethical
standards.
Code of ethics/Consequences
All persons associated with The Angelfish
Society, including but not limited to its
members, directors, officers, and committee
persons, are expected to abide by high ethical
standards in all dealings relating to the
business affairs of the organization. All
members, officers and directors should
understand that conflicts of interest &
detrimental behavior can diminish the integrity
and quality of decision-making required by TAS
and may jeopardize the organization's reputation
and public support. The policies and compliance
to same are therefore part of the terms of
membership in order to avoid harm to the
goodwill and public image of the organization
and to better ensure the expected high ethical
standards.
The agreements, policies and compliance with
same are therefore part of the terms of
registration in order to avoid harm to the
goodwill and public image of the organization
and to better ensure the expected high ethical
standards.
These policies apply to all members of TAS
Official Forum. They are intended to provide
guidance to members. They are not intended to
result in the imposition of liability on members
that would not exist in the absence of such
policies.
Any person whose acts, statements, posts or
conduct is considered in violation of the terms
of this agreement will be subject to the loss of
privileges of, including but not limited to,
registration and access to TAS sponsored areas
Certificate of Compliance, you hereby agree that
the remittance of dues by yourself or on your
behalf to the Treasurer of The Angelfish Society
for membership in this organization and/or by
your registration in TAS official website areas,
either the website or the TAS Official Forum,
signifies your agreement to comply with the
policies enacted relating to same during the
term of membership with the organization.
You agree, through your use of this forum, that
you will not post any material which is
malicious, false, defamatory, inaccurate,
abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene,
profane, sexually oriented, threatening,
invasive of a person's privacy, adult material,
pornography or otherwise in violation of any
International or United States Federal law. You
also agree not to post any copyrighted material
unless you own the copyright or you have written
consent from the owner of the copyrighted
material. E-mail harvesting, spam, flooding,
advertisements, chain letters, pyramid schemes,
and solicitations are also forbidden on this
forum.
Note that it is impossible for the staff or the
owners of this forum to confirm the validity of
posts. Please remember that we do not actively
monitor the posted messages, and as such, are
not responsible for the content contained
within. We do not warrant the accuracy,
completeness, or usefulness of any information
presented. The posted messages express the views
of the author, and not necessarily the views of
this forum, its staff, its subsidiaries, or this
forum's owner.
Anyone who feels that a posted message is
objectionable is encouraged to notify an
administrator or moderator of this forum
immediately. The staff and the owner of this
forum reserve the right to remove objectionable
content, within a reasonable time frame, if they
determine that removal is necessary. This is a
manual process, however, please realize that
they may not be able to remove or edit
particular messages immediately. This policy
applies to member profile information as well.
You remain solely responsible for the content of
your posted messages. Furthermore, you agree to
indemnify and hold harmless the owners of this
forum, any related websites to this forum, its
staff, and its subsidiaries. The owners of this
forum also reserve the right to reveal your
identity (or any other related information
collected on this service) in the event of a
formal complaint or legal action arising from
any situation caused by your use of this forum.
You must fill in your real name and email
address that matches your TAS membership info.
You have the ability, after you register, to
change your username. We advise that you keep
the name appropriate. With this user account you
are about to register, you agree to never give
your password out to another member, for your
protection and for validity reasons. You also
agree to NEVER use another member's account for
any reason. We also HIGHLY recommend you use a
complex and unique password for your account, to
prevent account theft.
After you register and log into this forum, you
will be able to fill out a detailed profile. It
is your responsibility to present clean and
accurate information. Any information the forum
owner or staff determines to be inaccurate or
vulgar in nature will be removed, with or
without prior notice. Appropriate sanctions may
be applicable.
Please note that with each post, your IP address
is recorded, in the event that you need to be
banned from this forum or your ISP contacted.
This will only happen in the event of a major
violation of this agreement.
Also note that the software places a cookie, a
text file containing bits of information (such
as your username and password), in your
browser's cache. This is ONLY used to keep you
logged in/out. The software does not collect or
send any other form of information to your
computer.
adopted by
BOD June 4, 2004
Web Committee Update
01/12/2008 -
last automatically updated
01/12/2008
From the
TAS Web
Team, we thank you for
using the Web Site. Enjoy!
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