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FP Passport allows our users an opportunity to discuss and debate issues related to the content in FOREIGN POLICY (FP) magazine, on its Web site, ForiegnPolicy.com, and on this blog. We welcome and encourage our visitors to participate in the comments section, and simply ask that you so in a tasteful, intelligent, and respectful manner. Commenting is completely voluntary and users who complete the Passport's registration agree to abide by the following terms and conditions specific to this service:

  • Users agree to accept full responsibility and legal liability for the content of the messages posted under their username and password and are thusly responsible for protecting and securing the use of their username and password.
  • Users agree not to use Passport to post any material that is knowingly false and/or defamatory, inaccurate, abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually demeaning or offensive, threatening, invasive of a person’s privacy, or otherwise violative of any U.S. law.
  • Users also agree not to post any copyrighted material unless the user owns the copyright or if proper academic citation guidelines are followed.
  • Users understand and accept that each comment posted on Passport is the express view of the author and in no way represents the opinion of FOREIGN POLICY, its editors, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, or any of its officers, trustees, or staff.
  • FOREIGN POLICY makes no representations or warranties about the quality, content, or accuracy of any comment posted on Passport. Furthermore, FP and the Carnegie Endowment are not responsible and will not be held liable for the contents of any comment, any errors or omissions in the comments, for hyperlinks embedded in the comments, or for any results or outcomes, including losses or damages, resulting from use of such information.
  • FP reserves the right to monitor comments and edit or remove any material that is deemed, in its sole discretion, to be illegal, fraudulent, libelous, in violation of the Passport terms and conditions, or could potentially subject FP or the Carnegie Endowment to liability or defamation.
  • FP reserves the right to deny any user access to Passport at any time for any reason.
  • Users accept and acknowledge FP’s right to disclose comments, authors' user information, and the circumstances surrounding their transmission to any third party in order to operate the Site properly, to protect ourselves and our visitors, and to comply with any legal obligations or governmental requests.

 



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