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This information is for research purposes and to help create a sense of community so that people can visualize connectivity, create networks or leverage resources, and frame individual’s experiences and comments.

Please use the map above to estimate your latitude and longitude by zooming in and setting a marker. If you wish to supply your own latitude and longitude, you may enter them in the spaces above. As most people do not know these coordinates, use the map to help set these. Click on the map once and use the hand to drag the map and center your location. Use the ‘plus’ (+) button to zoom in. Continue to do this until you find your general location. Double click to set the marker. The map does not zoom beyond the town level so it is impossible for anyone to specifically identify you or your place of residence. This field is not required, but encouraged, in order to create a sense of community, show our global connectedness, and visually demonstrate a world wide concern and interest in peace. This information will not be visible in connection with your name and will not be provided to anyone outside of MIT Jerusalem 2050. A marker on the homepage map will signify your participation, but again, will not identify you specifically. It is based on the information you provide; this application does not track your computer and does not know your location – it is a static information field dependant on you to provide and change the location.

Note: There are Google Map agreement contracts being settled with various governments around the world, including Israel-Palestine. Your country may not have any more information on it than an outline based on the status and content of these agreements.

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Please provide a short introduction about yourself that you would like to share with fellow community members. This is normally written in the third person (using your name instead of “I”) and presents your interest and experiences. Wherever your name appears in the website, a link to this biography will be available (e.g. – comments, posted ideas, etc.)
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1. Rights to You. Upon acceptance of this Agreement and registration as a user on the Jerusalem 2050 website, you will be provided access to maps, data and images available on the website. You can use these materials only for nonprofit, academic, scholarly purposes. 

2. Rights to MIT.  You hereby grant to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ("MIT") a perpetual, royalty free, non-exclusive license to use, reproduce, modify, translate, and distribute, and to permit others to do the same, the materials provided by you either as resources for the website and Project or as ideas for discussion. You agree that MIT may, among other things, include your submission in scholarly articles, books, website postings, and exhibitions.  

3. Use. You agree that MIT may, through the Jerusalem 2050 Project, make your submission available to third parties solely for non-commercial, educational and scholarly purposes.

4. Ownership of your Commission. Nothing in this license will constitute a transfer or assignment of the copyright in your submission to MIT. You will continue to own any copyright that you currently hold in your submission.

5. Copyright. You warrant that, except where your submission indicates otherwise, you own the copyright or other rights in your submission and that you have the authority to grant the license you have granted to MIT. You agree to identify or label all portions of your submission materials that may be subject to a copyright or other proprietary right held by a third party, including other website users. You represent that this agreement is consistent with your obligations to your employer or institution and does not violate any agreement to which you are a party.

Important: Unauthorized use of third-party copyrighted work is illegal, unethical, can result in significant financial liability, and damage to your reputation and that of MIT. All participations in the Website must exercise scrupulous care to identify the source of every third-party owned element in their submissions.

6. Assignment. You shall not assign, subcontract, or in any way transfer any interest in this Agreement to a third-party without the prior written consent of MIT.

7. Agency. You shall not employ any person, purchase or rent supplies and/or equipment, contract for services or incur any obligation, indebtedness or liability of any kind or nature on behalf or in the name MIT or the Project.

8. Liability. You agree to indemnify and hold harmless MIT from and against any and all claims, loss, damage, injury and liability however caused, including reasonable attorney's fees and costs of investigation, resulting from or arising out of your participation in the Website.

9. Miscellaneous. You acknowledge that you have voluntarily chosen to participate in the Website. The rights and obligations of this Agreement shall be binding upon your heirs and successors in interest. This Agreement shall be construed, governed, interpreted and applied in accordance with the laws of the United States of America and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without regard to conflict of law principles.

 

 

Additionally, all postings on the website by users, including those presented in the 'Featured Voice' and 'Invited Views from Conflict Cities,' are entirely the opinions of the posting user and do not represent the opinions of the Jerusalem 2050 Project, its staff and Steering Committee, or MIT.

While controversial ideas may be proposed and allowed, any content deemed inappropriate will be removed by the website administrator.  This includes but is not limited to: promotion of a political group; racist, sexist, or bigoted language; proposals for killing or removal of any group of people; advocacy of killing, violence, or terrorism; any proposal that violate international humanitarian law; and obscene or pornographic material.

Users will be notified if his/her posted content is deemed inappropriate and removed from the website.  If the user continues to post inappropriate content or if a posting is extremely offensive, the user will be barred from additional participation on the website.

All decisions will be made at the discretion of the Jerusalem 2050 Project.  Please feel free to email the Project with concerns or to report violations of this agreement.

 

 

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