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Old 17th January 2003, 08:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi, currently I have the following Terms and Conditions for access to the site:

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Right here is my problem: We used to have an image gallery of pictures from the Young Enterprise events that we ran. The image gallery software allowed comments to be made (I am changing this to software that doesn't allow comments). One problem we are having, is that there was some horrible comments posted about some of the people in the pictures. A teacher complained. - I think that some teachers are annoying and because they are annoying teachers, they want to hinder our success ( although I have to say that the majority of them at my school are brilliant people ).

Is there anyone with legal knowledge that could add somewhere that the website is not associated with Graeme High School, or connected to them in anyway, therefore it's run independantly and all decisions for material are taken outwith Graeme High.

Also a note: Young Enterprise has nothing to do with the school, so they really can't tell us what to do.
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