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House rules

Contributions to the UK Film Council blog

The opinions expressed by users leaving comments do not necessarily represent the views of UK Film Council.

Rules for posting

  • Contributions must be civil and tasteful.
  • The UK Film Council reserves the right to remove any posts which may put us in legal jeopardy: defamatory posts, libelous posts or posts which may be in breach of copyright.
  • No disruptive, offensive or abusive behaviour: contributions must be constructive and polite, not mean-spirited or contributed with the intention of causing trouble.
  • No unlawful or objectionable content: unlawful, harassing, defamatory, abusive, threatening, harmful, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, racially offensive or otherwise objectionable material is not acceptable.
  • Be patient: users of all ages and abilities may be taking part.
  • No spamming or off-topic material: we don't allow the submission of the same or very similar contributions many times. Please don't re-submit your contribution to more than one discussion, or contribute off-topic material in subject-specific areas.
  • Keep it relevant: We reserve the right to remove any posts that are off topic.
  • No advertising or promoting: we will remove any posts which are  obviously commercial or spam like.
  • Contributions containing languages other than English may be removed unless allowed in the relevant local house rules.
  • No impersonation.
  • No inappropriate (e.g. vulgar, offensive etc) user names.
  • URLs (web site addresses) can only be posted if allowed under any relevant local house rules.
  • Deliberate misuse of the complaints facility is not permitted. If you persist in doing this, action may be taken against your account.
  • In the majority of instances, the UK Film Council will not amend, edit or alter any material submitted to or shared with the UK Film Council. However, the UK Film Council reserves the right to remove any offensive or defamatory comments.

In other words, just be reasonable and we can all enjoy having a debate on the subject of film.