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Copyright statement
Textual material (other than names and logos, which are seen below) featured on this site is copyrighted to the United Religions Initiative UK (URI UK) unless otherwise indicated. It may be reproduced free of charge in any format or medium, provided it is used only for non-commercial, informational purposes. This is subject to the material being reproduced accurately and not used in a misleading context.
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Event information
This website includes information about events and activities as a service. Events are organised by the organisations listed within each event listing. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of event information on this website, IFN makes no guarantee (see disclaimer below) that event information is accurate or that events will take place at the times and places specified.
Inter Faith Week is not a week with a centrally organised or officially ‘badged’ event programme. It is a week in which all kinds of organisations are encouraged to hold their own events and highlight the importance of interfaith understanding and cooperation and greater awareness about the faith and belief groups in the UK.
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The names, images, and logos identifying the Inter Faith Network, Inter Faith Week, and third parties and their information, products, and services, are proprietary marks of the Inter Faith Network for the UK or third parties.
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This website, www.interfaithweek.org, is managed by the Inter Faith Network for the UK. By using the site, you are accepting the following terms and conditions.
Linking to www.interfaithweek.org
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Linking by us
We are not responsible for the content or reliability of linked websites. Listing should not be taken as an endorsement of any kind. We cannot guarantee that these links will work all the time and we have no control over the availability of linked pages.
Virus protection
We make every effort to check and test material at all stages of production. It is always wise to run an anti-virus program on all material downloaded online. We cannot accept any responsibility for any loss, disruption, or damage to your data or your computer system which may occur while using material derived from this website.
Disclaimer
URI UK makes no representations or warranties, either express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information on this website or its fitness for any purpose whatsoever. URI UK will not be liable for any direct, indirect, special incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use of the information held on this website. No other use of our logos or any third-party logos accessed via this website is permitted without prior approval from the relevant copyright owner.
X (Twitter) Code of use
URI UK manages the Inter Faith Week X (Twitter) account (@IFWeek). This code of use sets out the terms under which IFW engages with X for users.
- Due to a small staff, URI UK cannot respond immediately to Twitter users' concerns. The IFN website is a more appropriate method of contacting URI UK for urgent enquiries.
- URI UK will review @Replies and Direct Messages periodically, at least once a week, and will to address any emerging trends or concerns.
- URI UK does not operate a ‘follow back’ policy, however we will periodically review those who follow us.
- The Inter Faith Week account following a X user or being followed by a Twitter user in no way implies IFN’s endorsement of that individual or organisation.
- The Inter Faith Week account ‘liking’ or ‘retweeting’ tweets in no way implies URI UK endorsement of that individual, organisation or the content of that tweet or any media contained within or linked to from it.
- Similarly, lack of following, liking, retweeting etc does not necessarily imply a lack of endorsement.
Facebook Code of use
The Inter Faith Week Facebook page (www.facebook.com/IFWeek) is managed by URI UK. This code of use sets out for users of Facebook the terms under which URI UK engages with Facebook.
- Due to a small staff, URI UK is unable to respond immediately to Facebook users' concerns. The IFW website is more appropriate for contacting us for urgent enquiries.
- URI UK will review any messages periodically, at least once a week, and will to address any emerging trends or concerns.
- URI UK does not operate a ‘follow back’ or ‘like back’ policy.
- The Inter Faith Week account following or liking a Facebook page, user, or group or being followed or liked by a page, user or group in no way implies URI UK endorsement of that individual or organisation or the content of its pages, profile or group or any media contained within or linked to from it.
- The Inter Faith Week account ‘liking’ or ‘sharing’ posts in no way implies IFN’s endorsement of that individual, organisation, content of that post or any media contained within or linked to it.
- Similarly, a lack of following, liking, sharing, etc, does not necessarily imply a lack of endorsement.