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Guidelines For Website Use
The presence of Seventh-day Adventist
churches, offices, and institutions around the world has established a
global recognition for the Church. Public perception concerning the
worldwide family of Seventh-day Adventists is influenced by the lives
of members, by the actions of each organization, by
denominationally-identified services and programs, and by the
maintenance of aesthetic appeal at all physical properties. The Church
has adopted and registered, as a trademark, its official name and logo. All denominational organizations listed in the current Seventh-day Adventist Yearbook are authorized to use, for non-commercial purposes, the registered
trademarks ("Seventh-day Adventists," "Adventist," "SDA," or any
derivative of such; see GC BA 40 40) and logo, of the Church. The right
to use the official name and logo of the Church is accompanied by an
obligation to protect these against misuse and misrepresentation.
Technological advances have made it
possible for a local entity of the Church to exhibit a global presence
through a Web site. It is in the interest of the worldwide Church to
provide guidance regarding how the Church is portrayed, and thus
perceived, through a Web site. All denominational entities choosing to
establish an online presence are expected to develop their Web sites
within the scope of the following guidelines. Division executive
committees may adopt additional guidelines respecting the content and
operation of Web sites within the division territory.
- Only official churches, organizations, and entities administered by organizations listed in the Seventh-day Adventist Yearbook
are entitled to use the Seventh-day Adventist Church's corporate
identity symbols (logo graphic and text) as described in the Church's corporate identity standards manual.
- Domain names used by Church entities should be owned and
registered in the entity's name, or in the name of another
denominational entity, such as a conference, union, or division, that
has granted use of its domain name; and a business plan should be
established to preserve the domain name for future use by the entity.
- Every denominational Web site should display appropriate trademark and copyright notices and symbols.
- Seventh-day Adventist Church beliefs and teachings are to be
upheld in content published on all denominational Web sites.
Promotional material and information provided through the Web site must
be consistent with the beliefs and ethical values of the Seventh-day
Adventist Church.
- Widespread public access to a Web site requires that
communication and information originating from a site must reflect the
courtesies of public discourse. The Church's message can be
communicated in ways that acknowledge diversity of viewpoints while
avoiding hostile or offensive remarks and caricatures about other
people, groups, or organizations.
- Seventh-day Adventist Web sites must respect intellectual
property rights when posting audio, video, pictures, text, and all
other content.
- All Web sites should display professional appearance,
including design, choice of colors, graphics, and layout. It is
recommended that Web sites be tested for usability before being made
public. Divisions may identify preferred Web site hosts and/or software
platforms in order to facilitate connectivity among denominational
entities and to maintain technical quality of denominational Web sites.
- Adventist internal language, jargon, acronyms, and
abbreviations are to be used with care on denominational Web sites as
they are available to all Internet users, many of whom will have little
understanding of such terms. Web site content is to be checked for
spelling and grammar.
- The board or executive committee of the entity having a Web
presence is ultimately responsible for the maintenance, content, and
operation of the site. Therefore, each entity is expected to establish
a system for monitoring and oversight, including the appointment of
personnel who are entrusted with responsibility for managing the Web
site and its content. Care should be exercised in selecting types of
information that is made available for global access.
- In the context of the Internet culture, Web pages which
include time-sensitive information should be updated on a regular
basis. It is recommended that a monitoring system be established to
measure unique visitors or page views.
- Care should be exercised when selecting links to other Web
sites. Information portrayed on Web sites linked to a denominational
entity's site should be supportive of the Church's mission, message,
and values. Legal counsel should be obtained as to whether or not
commercial activity facilitated by the Web site will jeopardize the
organization's status as a religious, not-for-profit organization.
- Denominational entities sponsoring Web sites are responsible
for ensuring that the operation and content of the site is in
compliance with applicable laws, including requirements for the privacy
protection of children who may access the Web site or whose picture may
be placed on the Web site.
- A feedback option for visitors to leave inquiries and comments is recommended.
These
guidelines were voted by the General Conference of Seventh-day
Adventists Executive Committee at the Annual Council Session in Silver
Spring, Maryland, October 10, 2006.
Questions? Comments? Correspond to administrator@shilohsda.org
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