AMSAT adopts Use Policy for AMSAT mail lists

The AMSAT Board of Directors unanamously adopted an Acceptable Use Policy for 
the AMSAT Public Mailing Lists on January 5, 2010. This policy takes effect 
immediately and applies to all those using the AMSAT mailing lists.

The policy can be read below in text format or is available via a link on the 
front page of the amsat.org Web site or directly from this link
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/images/fck_images/AMSAT%20AUP.pdf

Following the October 2009 AMSAT Board meeting Gould Smith, WA4SXM AMSAT VP of  
User Services appointed a committe to develop a use policy for the mailing 
lists. The members of the committe did an outstanding job of putting together a 
document that is acceptable to all the committe members and was passed without 
change by the BoD. Thank you to the committee members: 
Stephen Belter, N9IP; Alan Biddle, WA4SCA ; Mark Hammond, N8MH; Samudra Haque, 
N3RDX ;and Paul Williamson,KB5MU.

The policy will be added to the AMSAT Web site and included as part of the 
process when applying to join any of the AMSAT mailing lists.
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Acceptable Use Policy for the AMSAT Public Mailing Lists

Approved by the AMSAT BoD   5 January 2010

The AMSAT Bulletin Board (AMSAT-BB) public mailing list carries general AMSAT 
information and discussion.  The purpose of this mailing list is to 
provide a forum for general discussion of any satellite-related topic.  The 
Space Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX) public mailing list contains 
information and discussion pertaining to amateur radio operation on manned 
space missions, including the Space Shuttle, Mir (formerly), and the 
International Space Station.  The name is leftover from the Shuttle Amateur 
Radio Experiment (SAREX) aboard Space Shuttle flights.  It is now mainly 
concerned with ARISS operations aboard the International Space Station. There 
are also regional AMSAT public mailing lists (e.g., AMSAT-DC, AMSAT-Florida, 
and AMSAT-NE) and numerous private mailing lists (e.g., Board of  Directors, 
Officers, AO-51 operations, etc.).
Anyone can read the messages posted on any of the public mailing lists, and 
many people from around the world do so.  Our audience includes AMSAT 
members, board members, and officers.  At any given time, the readers may also 
include amateur radio operators, shortwave listeners, minors, potential 
financial donors, potential launch providers, officials from other amateur 
radio and satellite organizations, officials from international space 
agencies, and equipment suppliers and manufacturers.  Since the archives of the 
public mailing lists are available on the AMSAT website, the contents of 
individual messages are easily found using common search engines. Because of 
this wide readership, AMSAT insists that messages posted on its public 
mailing lists conform to this Acceptable Use Policy (AUP).

Acceptable Content
We embrace diversity of opinions and values.  In order to preserve a 
constructive environment, we do insist that messages contain appropriate 
content and are respectful of the members and readers of the list.  All posts 
should include the author's first name and call sign, or full name if
not currently licensed.
In general, messages for the AMSAT mailing lists should be related to amateur 
radio satellites.  
Examples of on-topic posts include:
* Announcements of general interest, including but not limited to AMSAT news, 
meetings, satellite availability, and DXpeditions.
* Technical discussions, including the physics of space flight, modulation 
techniques, satellite design, RF path loss calculations, noise figure, etc.
* Inquiries and suggestions about choosing equipment, learning operating 
techniques, and troubleshooting problems.
* Discussion of AMSAT plans and policies in ways that foster better 
understanding of the opportunities, trade-offs, and limitations that AMSAT 
faces, and constructive suggestions for improvement.
* Posting of amateur radio satellite-related equipment and software available 
for sale.

Unacceptable Content
Strong disagreements on issues are inevitable, but the AMSAT mailing lists are 
not the place for exchanges which become spiteful, unproductive 
exchanges.  If  you must have a heated exchange, it should be conducted 
privately and not in public on a mailing list.
We define unacceptable content as anything that is:
* Illegal
* Insulting, abusive, harassing, or threatening
* Knowingly false or misrepresentative

Enforcement of this AUP
Access to the AMSAT mailing lists is a privilege and not a right.  While these 
rules cover most common situations, they cannot anticipate everything.
Consequently AMSAT reserves the right to take any actions it deems appropriate 
to ensure these forums are not disrupted or abused.
Violators of this policy may be subjected to manual moderation or have their 
ability to post messages suspended.  Violators may or may not be warned 
prior to enforcement.

If you feel that you've been unfairly blocked from the list, you may appeal 
your situation in writing to:
  The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation
  Attention:  AMSAT-BB
  850 Sligo Avenue, Suite 600
  Silver Spring, MD 20910

Your letter of appeal will be forwarded to the VP of User Services and the 
Director of Electronic Communications for consideration.


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