Terms of service
Introduction
EUN Partnership aisbl (hereinafter called European Schoolnet) is developing this Website, hosted by the WordPress Platform, which is subject to the Terms of service set-out below.
- This website is developed as part of the Europeana DSI-4 project (https://pro.europeana.eu/project/europeana-dsi-4). Europeana DSI-4 (“the Project”) is funded by the Connecting Europe Facility of the European Union (Service contract number LC00822914) and lasts for 24 months. European Schoolnet is a partner in the project which is coordinated by the Europeana Foundation in the Netherlands. The role of European Schoolnet in the Project is to: (1) develop additional digital learning scenarios with Europeana content and (2) promote the adoption of these resources by teachers. This is done by three activities:
- Organizing and coordinating two groups of teachers: 13 Europeana Ambassadors and 130 Europeana Education User Group teachers
- Creating and maintaining the Teaching with Europeana blog
- Updating and re-running the Europeana MOOC (in English and 2 additional languages to be decided)
European Schoolnet is based in Brussels, Belgium and, as such, Belgian laws apply to any use of the site.
Content disclaimer
Although we have made every reasonable effort to ensure that the contents are both timely and accurate, the information provided via this website is:
- of a general informational nature only and not intended to address the specific circumstances of any particular individual or entity;
- not necessarily comprehensive, accurate, complete or up to date;
- sometimes linked to external sites over which European Schoolnet has no control and for which European Schoolnet assumes no responsibility;
- not professional or legal advice (if you need specific advice, you should always consult a suitably qualified professional).
European Schoolnet reserves the right, at its discretion, to suspend, change, modify, add or remove (portions of) the website at any time, including any materials which may have been made available by content contributors.
Users must be aware that any information or content shared through the comments section is done at their own risk. It is the duty of each content contributor to check the legality of their use of such materials prior to making them available and, in particular, to ensure that they do not infringe upon any relevant law, including but not limited to copyright, privacy, data protection, criminal, torts or civil liability, statutory obligations or any other law or laws whether at international, European or national level. Users should also comply with any code of conduct or good practice guide which may be instituted by European Schoolnet covering content contributions.
Liability disclaimer
European Schoolnet assumes no liability in relation to any of the points above, except as required under applicable law. If you consider that your rights have been violated through any information provided via the website of the Project, please contact European Schoolnet as indicated below. European Schoolnet will handle your objection with due diligence in compliance with its legal obligations.
This disclaimer is not intended to limit the liability of European Schoolnet in contravention of any requirements laid down in applicable national law nor to exclude its liability for matters which may not be excluded under that law.
Copyright
We take every measure possible to ensure that all copyrights are respected. If you notice a copyright infringement, please notify us as soon as possible.
Copyright notice
© – All rights reserved. Copyright protection applies. Content from third-party websites (i.e. content providers) is subject to its own copyright restrictions; please refer to the site of origin for more information.
All posts on Teaching with Europeana blog are published under Creative Commons license, Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), unless specified otherwise. All Learning Scenarios and Stories of Implementation created by the teachers in the Project include a specific license, defined by its author.
Contacting European Schoolnet
For any questions related to the Teaching with Europeana blog, you can contact us:
via email:
privacy[AT]eun.org
via post:
EUN Partnership aisbl
Rue de Trèves 61
B-1040 Brussels
Belgium