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TennisMentor.tv Principles

We are building TennisMentor.tv to make the world of Tennis more open and easily accessible, which we believe will create greater understanding and connection. TennisMentor.tv promotes openness and accessibility by giving individuals greater power to share, Discover and Learn, and certain principles guide TennisMentor.tv in pursuing these goals. Achieving these principles should be constrained only by limitations of law, technology, and evolving social norms. We therefore establish these Principles as the foundation of the rights and responsibilities of those within the TennisMentor.tv Service.

    1. Freedom to Share, Discover and Learn
      People should have the freedom to share whatever information they want, in any medium and any format, and have the right to connect online with anyone - any person, organization or service - as long as they both consent to the connection.

    2. Ownership and Control of Information
      People should own their information. They should have the freedom to share it with anyone they want and take it with them anywhere they want, including removing it from the TennisMentor.tv Service. People should have the freedom to decide with whom they will share their information, and to set privacy controls to protect those choices. Those controls, however, are limited to those who have received information may use it, particularly outside the TennisMentor.tv Service.

    3. Free Flow of Information
      People should have the freedom to access all of the information made available to them by others. People should also have practical tools that make it easy, quick, and efficient to share and access this information.

    4. Fundamental Equality
      Every Person - whether individual, advertiser, developer, organization, or other entity - should have representation and access to distribution and information within the TennisMentor.tv Service, regardless of the Person's primary activity. There should be a single set of principles, rights, and responsibilities that should apply to all People using the TennisMentor.tv Service.

    5. Open Platforms and Standards
      People should have programmatic interfaces for sharing and accessing the information available to them. The specifications for these interfaces should be published and made available and accessible to everyone.

    6. Fundamental Service
      People should be able to use TennisMentor.tv for free to establish a presence, connect with others, and share TennisMentor contents with them. Every Person should be able to use the TennisMentor.tv Service regardless of his or her level of participation or contribution.

    7. Common Welfare
      The rights and responsibilities of TennisMentor.tv and the People that use it should be described in a Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, which should not be inconsistent with these Principles.

    8. Transparent Process
      TennisMentor.tv should publicly make available information about its purpose, plans, policies, and operations. TennisMentor.tv should have a online process of notice and comment and a system of voting to encourage input and discourse on amendments to these Principles or to the Rights and Responsibilities.

    9. One World
      The TennisMentor.tv Service should transcend geographic and national boundaries and be available to everyone in the world.

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