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Mount Baker Council
Official Internet Guidelines
Set Forth by the Mount Baker Council's Technology
Committee
as "Official Rules of the Web" for the Mount Baker Council
as described in the Mount Baker Council Official
Internet Policy
Note:
If you link to these guidelines vs. copying them to your own web site.
you will always have the most current updated version available to your
scouters.
Please link to:
http://www.mountbakerbsa.org/guidelines/Internet_Guidelines.html
Guidelines Last Modified on: 10/1/1999
Mount Baker Council Internet Guidelines
Article I
Member / Youth Protection
- Last names, last initials or any identifying information
about youth members shall not be published on the web without
parent's signed approval. Names and information about any
adult shall be published only with the written approval of that
individual.
- Pictures of youth may not appear on the web without parental
signed permission, and no name or other personal information
is associated with the picture(s).
- Under no circumstances shall the address, personal phone
number or email address of any youth be published on the Internet.
- Phone numbers of adult members may only be published with
written permission.
- Email addresses may be published, with the permission of
the holder, if worthwhile benefit to the program would be achieved.
- Under no circumstances shall the address, personal phone
number or email address of any youth or member be, including,
but not limited to, reused, purchased, sold, or transmitted,
for purposes other than the benefit of Boy Scouting.
We respect fellow scouts, scouters
and members privacy!
Be Prepared by Being Aware, Let's Keep Our Kids Safe!
Article II
Commercialism on the Web
- National's Policy on Commercialism states "A site cannot
contain any advertisements or commercial endorsements what-so-ever
if the council is to have a link placed upon their page."
The Mount Baker Council has determined that most first time
visitors of the Mount Baker Council web site will be using a
search engine or the actual URL, weeb address), and not linking
through National's site. Furthermore, the Mount Baker Council
feels this would be self defeating in the attempt to defray
costs and to recognize FOS contributors. With this said, it
does not mean we are offering endorsements whatsoever.
- This is not to be misconstrued as permission being granted
to any unit, district, post, lodge,or site to be involved in
any type of relationship of commercial nature nor may units,
districts, posts, or lodges give endorsement to any business,
corporation, commercial agency, or individual, unless duly authorized
by the National Executive Board.
- The Scouting Logo may not be used on any product, flier,
or advertisement in any way as to resemble that Boy Scouts is
sponsoring said commercial product or company.
- No Commercial Links or Links outside of the Mount Baker
Council are allowed on any Mount Baker Council approved web
pages, UNLESS an approved disclaimer is placed between each
link prior to departing the site..
- No Commercial Logos or Advertising is allowed on any Mount
Baker Council approved web pages. Browser and reader logos/links
are acceptable as long as no one specific type is suggestively
preferred over the other.
- Council's guidelines on how to place a THANK YOU to your
Internet Provider or Sponsor for donated web space.
It can be done in such a manner that it is still effective without
the use of their company logos or endorsing their businesses.
Place a footer on your web page:
e.g.
Thank you to our Internet Sponsor
Internet Provider's Name-Address-Phone #
or
Site donated by / hosted by
Internet Provider's Name-Address-Phone #
In small (10pt or
12pt) text at the bottom of your web page
NOT A LINK, TEXT ONLY, NO LOGOS- (Text Information
set in a Graphic is OK)
- We would further suggest that a site does not use a provider
like GEO Cities or AOL because they WILL target advertisements
to your page. Remember a site is not free if the provider uses
your page for advertising their product or services. Units should
seek community support from their local neighbor/area provider
if possible.
Article III
Linking to Other Sites
- The ability to use a hypertext link to connect your site
to other sites is what makes it the "Web." You have no control
over who places links to your Web page. A person in any country
can place a link right to your unit/districts front door for
anyone who reads his page. You could do the same, pointing electronically,
anywhere. On the other hand, your placement of links 'downstream"
could cause you embarrassment-since you never know what files
you may be linked to from that point on. National's concern
is that your scout unit's web page may be just 2 clicks away
from in appropriate web sites or Adult XXX Rated Material.
- Mount Baker Council Guidelines state that
your unit/district web site will
not link to any sites other the
Mount Baker Council Site and The BSA National Web Site unless
a disclaimer is used. See Article II, paragraph 4.
Linking to Other Sites using the Disclaimer
- Properly implemented as outlined in the download instructions,
and using the most current disclaimer, will satisfy link requirements.
- If your unit/district wishes to have a link on the Mount
Baker Council Site pointing to your units web pages, you must
comply with the councils Disclaimer
Guideline / Policy
on your web pages.
Linking to Other Sites Without using the Disclaimer
- Although we have a
"No Links"
Guideline / Policy
for units, districts, post web sites,
we understand the importance of links to outside sites dedicated
entirely to scouting and other helpful information. These types
of links to scouting related sites can not have a hot or direct
link on any Mount Baker Council approved sites. You can however
add the URL (address) to your page as a site to visit for good
information.
- If your unit/district, post wishes to have
a link on the Mount Baker Council Site pointing to your web
site, you must comply with the councils
"No Links"
Guideline / Policy
on your web pages.
- Council's guidelines on how to place a THANK
YOU to your Internet Provider or Sponsor for donated web space
are as follows;
It can be done in such a manner that it is still effective without
the use of their company logos or endorsing their businesses.
Place a footer on your web page:
e.g.
Thank you to our Internet Sponsor
Internet Provider's Name-Address-Phone #
or
Site donated by / hosted by
Internet Provider's Name-Address-Phone #
In small (10pt or
12pt) text at the bottom of your web page
NOT A LINK, TEXT ONLY, NO LOGOS- (Text Information
set in a Graphic is OK)
Article IV
Political Concerns
- The Boy Scouts of America shall not, through
its governing body or through any of its officers, the chartered
councils, or members, involve the Scouting movement in any question
of a political character. However, this shall not be interpreted
to prevent the teaching of the ideals of patriotism and good
citizenship as required in fulfilling the Boy Scouts of America's
purpose. This policy shall also not limit the freedom of thought
or action of any official or member as an individual.
- Basically this means leave our political
opinion out of the mix, let's teach our children about the facts
of our government. Make your political stands out of the Scouting
arena whether at a scouting function or in the web pages. No
political stands will be tolerated in Mount Baker Council web
sites.
Article V
Who can do a Scouting Web Site?
- Basically any one can build and post a web site.
- The big question is "Does your Unit or District know you
have built a web site in their name, and are representing them?"
- The proper route to becoming a Unit or District Webmaster
is to contact the Unit or District Committee chairman about
your offer. Just offer your services to build their web site
and don't forget to get input from all committee members in
your Unit or District. The site should not just be one persons'
opinion it should be a reflection of the unit or district.
- After a letter of intent, explaining the purpose of the
website, and the proposed webmaster(s) is signed and turned
in, FTP instructions will be sent to that Council Committee's
or District's Webmaster. All council committees' or districts'
web sites, since they are a direct part of council, shall be
maintained on the same server under the direction and authority
of the Mount Baker Council Technology Committee. This is for
the protection of the Mount Baker Council and a security measure
ensuring the correct type of information is being placed on
the web page(s).
- Council Committee or District Sites not on this server shall
not be considered Official and shall not be linked to the Council
Site. We also ask that the same look and feel be used for District
and Council Committee Sites as they are a direct part of the
Mount Baker Council Web Site.
- Site building for a Scouting Site should remain simple and
contain good information. Our job is to make current correct
information available to the Scouting Public, no matter what
browser they are using. Not so many bells and whistles, but
just good page construction.
- Frames can be used. You must offer a non-framed option for
those who need it. This can be done easily by adding a link
on all of your pages directing the visitor to the non- framed
version of your site's default page. Design it so that when
selected, it brings the non-frames page to the top of the browser's
window OR the link pops up a new browser for viewing your non-frames
page.
- All home pages MUST contain a hyperlink back
to the Mount Baker Council homepage (http://www.mountbakerbsa.org)
prominently displayed. There is only one official Mount Baker
Council home page. All sites claiming to represent the council
in its entirety will be addressed by the Mount Baker Council
Executive Board's Legal Committee. All approved web pages must
clearly identify the unit that it represents and a contact person
with e-mail address for comments.
- These guidelines must be followed for the unit [i.e. pack,
troop, post, district, and lodge] to have a link established
from the Mount Baker Council's Web Site to the unit's home page.
- Council approved status may be withdrawn by the Council
Internet Subcommittee without notice for failure to comply with
these rules.
Article VI
Liability
- The Internet Subcommittee, like other Council
Committees, provides general oversight of this program. Members
operating Internet sites are responsible for their content.
The Council shall not be held liable for the contents of any
web site whether or not such web site has obtained Council approved
status. The Mount Baker Council shall not be held liable or
responsible for any costs accrued, or damages incurred out of
operation of any site.
- See
Information on Terms
of Use
for detailed explanation.
Helpful Hints
- Be careful and monitor how you use sarcasm or humor on your
page because your message may not be received in the spirit
that it was meant.
- Check your spelling. A misspelled word can change the mood
of the message.
- Observe grammar and rules of punctuation to the best of
your ability.
- Do write in a non-opinioned format. Save the attitude for
a different venue.
- Use of non-standard writing will hamper the ability and
desire of others to receive the information you are sharing.
- Keep paragraphs short and succinct.
- Focus on one subject per message area.
- Separate subjects by lines or spaces. Just make sure the
themes do not run together and confuse the viewer and convey
incorrect information.
- Make sure calendars have correct information. If you are
not sure… don't post. Most would rather have no information
and keep looking for it than the wrong information and miss
the event.
A Good Motto for Scouting Web
Design is
KISMIF (keep it simple
make it fun)
Bet you ol' Cub Scouters already knew that!
Thanks for your support,
Mount Baker Council
Technology Committee
Mount Baker Council Official Internet Policy
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