Rights, responsibilities & photography policy
Posted by Viviane212 on May 5, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Terms:
- Registration is mandatory. Anyone whose name is not on the registration list on the day of the event will be turned away at the door; no exceptions. Additionally, Sex 2.0 reserves the right to refuse admission to any person.
- Sex 2.0 is a 18-and-over event. You must present a valid photo ID upon entrance.
- You waive the right to sue Sex 2.0, its organizers, participants, agents, proxies, and representatives for any reason.
- You affirm that you are not offended by nudity, sexuality, visual depictions of sex, and frank discussion about sex.
- You agree that any and all content created will be irrevocably licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
- You agree not to use or derive anyone else’s content which you do not have permission or rights to use.
Sex 2.0 rights and responsibilities
At any time if a session leader or event staff feels that an individual is being disruptive to the flow of the discussion or conference any session leader or event staff member can remove that individual from that session or from the conference entirely. Sex 2.0 is a zero tolerance event.
Attendee Organized events are not a part of Sex 2.0 and are not included in the price of admission. The attendee event organizers reserve the full right and responsibility to remove or deny access to any individual for any reason.
(Adapted from Charis Circle rights & responsibilities)
Rights:
- To speak (for yourself) and be heard (without interruption)
- To self-identify without challenge or explanation
- To ask questions and express ideas
- To voice your individual needs
- To disagree
- To laugh, have fun, participate, and learn
Responsibilities:
- To listen with an open mind
- To be respectful of others’ voices and experiences
- To avoid making generalizations or assumptions based on individual characteristics, personality traits, appearance, cultural affiliation, race, sex, gender identity, class, age, dis/ability, religion, occupation, etc.
- To be conscious of the space we take up verbally (step back, step up)
- To be mindful of scheduling and respect the value of each others’ time
- To challenge ourselves and each other
Additionally: Sex 2.0 is not an appropriate venue for debating whether sexuality, gender, gender identity or sex work is “good” or “bad,” or for prodding attendees or speakers for personal information or explanations. Sex 2.0 participants will value and respect the voices of all people and the information they choose to share.
The Law of Two Feet
Simply put: your experience at Sex 2.0 is what you want it to be. At any time, if you’re not learning what you want to learn, if you’re not getting what you need, you have every right to depart the session you’re in and move to a different one, or none at all.
The Law of Null Space
You are very likely to learn the most in the spaces between sessions, at lunch, at breaks, etc. when you can just talk and hang out with people. Be ready! Have your notebook out, your business cards handy, and be ready to learn at the most unlikely times.
Photography policy
Photography will be permitted at the event however photos can only be taken of those individuals who agree to have their photo taken as stated below. Any person taking photos of individuals without their consent may be asked to leave the event.
We’ll be providing color stickers so that you can indicate on your badge your photographic preference.
GREEN – Yes, you can take my picture
YELLOW – ASK FIRST
RED - NO photography
Audio and Video recording
Audio and video recording of any kind is prohibited unless express permission is given from the session leader, if recording a session or individual permission if recording an individual. Anyone caught using audio of video recording equipmentnt without the express permission of those being recorded may be asked to leave the event.




