OUR POETRY ARCHIVE (0PA)
Principles
We are building OUR POETRY ARCHIVE (0PA) to
bring together like- minded individuals from all over the world, professionals
from diverse horizons – writers, painters, scientists, teachers, thinkers. What
unites us is our collective will to look at the world we live in using the
prism of critical thought and analysis but also of creativity. We firmly
believe that we have an individual and collective mission to make our society a
better place; we have taken the pledge of do our best to achieve that goal. OUR
POETRY ARCHIVE (0PA) promotes openness and transparency by giving individuals
opportunities to share thoughts and ideas through the prism of poetical
creations and connect through creative
undertakings, and certain principles guide OUR POETRY ARCHIVE (0PA) in pursuing these goals.
Achieving these principles should be constrained only by limitations of law,
technology, and evolving social norms. We therefore establish these Principles
as the foundation of the rights and responsibilities of those within the OUR
POETRY ARCHIVE (0PA) Service.
1.
Freedom to Critique
People should have the freedom to critique
the world they inherit and inhabit, irrespective of social and political
connotations and implications, with the objective of making the world a better
environment for them and for future generations.
2.
Ownership and Control of Intellectual Property
People should own their intellectual
property (IP), namely their creative undertakings. They should have the freedom
to share it with anyone they want and take it with them anywhere they want,
including removing it from the OUR POETRY ARCHIVE (0PA) Service. People should
have the freedom to decide with whom they will share their IP, and to exercise
privacy controls whenever available to protect those choices. Those controls,
however, are not capable of limiting how those who have received information
may use it, particularly outside the OUR POETRY ARCHIVE (0PA) Service.
3.
Fundamental Equality
Every Person - whether individual,
organization, or other entity - should have representation and access to
distribution and information within the OUR POETRY ARCHIVE (0PA) Service,
regardless of the Person's primary activity. There should be a single set of
principles, rights, and responsibilities that should apply to all People using
the OUR POETRY ARCHIVE (0PA) Service.
4.
Social Value
People should have the freedom to build
trust and reputation through their creative undertakings, and should not have
their presence on the OUR POETRY ARCHIVE (0PA) Service removed for reasons
other than those described in OUR POETRY ARCHIVE (0PA)'s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities.
5.
Fundamental Service
People should be able to use OUR POETRY
ARCHIVE (0PA) for free to establish a creative presence, connect with others,
and share IP with them. Every Person should be able to use the OUR POETRY
ARCHIVE (0PA) Service regardless of his or her level of participation or
contribution.
6.
Common Welfare
The rights and responsibilities of OUR
POETRY ARCHIVE (0PA) and the People that use it should be described in a Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, which should not be
inconsistent with these Principles.
7.
Transparent Process
OUR POETRY ARCHIVE (0PA) should publicly
make available information about its purpose, plans, policies, and operations.
OUR POETRY ARCHIVE (0PA) should have a process of notice and comment to provide
transparency and encourage input on amendments to these Principles or to the
Rights and Responsibilities.
The OUR POETRY ARCHIVE (0PA) Service should
transcend geographic and national boundaries and be available to everyone in
the world.
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