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Site Policies

Editorial Policy

This site is conducted under the Australian National University policies and guidelines in relation to attribution, plagiarism and ethical behaviour.

TRANSIT LANE will not post private emails or other communications from readers without permission, and definitely does not sell email addresses. If you wish to leave a comment on TRANSIT LANE please be aware that your email contact is not published with your comment. In the case of online sources we attribute the source where possible with links and use permalinks if they are available.

Any and all information on this site reflects the thoughts and opinions of the editors, authors and contributors respectively. Every comment, whether made directly or by email will be moderated by the editors prior to publication and no anonymous contributions will be posted.

Requests to cross-link to other relevant sites are encouraged.

Comments Policy

Readers may post a comment by following the “No Comments” or “Comments” link at the bottom of each post. (”No Comments” simply means no comments have been sent yet.)

Commenters are asked to leave a genuine email address, but this is not published. If you prefer not to leave a comment directly, you may communicate or send .jpeg images (up to 668 px wide) to the convenor, which we can insert in existing posts or publish as new posts.

Please note that comments may be closed on old posts to deter spam. If you’d like to make a comment on a post which is not accepting comments, please email.

Important - all comments will be moderated by the editors prior to publication. If a comment is off-topic, antagonistic, racist, sexist, or reflects personal animosity, or is in any way inappropriate or offensive or otherwise infringes University policy we will have no hesitation in deleting it without notice or apology.

Copyright policy

Unless otherwise stated, copyright in published images is held by the Australian National University. Where copyright in an image is claimed (eg. by a photographer), the authorship and source of the image is acknowledged, and permission to reproduce is implicit in the submission of the image to this site. In giving this approval, the copyright holder grants to the Australian National University a perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, world-wide license to reproduce the image on this site.

In submitting an image of an artwork, the person submitting the image warrants that (i) the work is an original work, (ii) the person submitting the image is the copyright owner of the entire work represented, (iii) the person submitting the image does not require the consent of any other person to enter into this license, (iv) the work does not infringe the copyright of any person, (v) the work contains not libellous or unlawful matter, and (vi) the work makes no improper invasion on the privacy of another person, (vii) indemnify the University for any loss, damage, cost or expense incurred or arising by reason of the publication of the work. sought. transit lane makes every effort to confirm attribution of images. In cases where the author is known, but it has not been possible to make contact with a copyright owner, authorship (and source, where appropriate) is acknowledged. In cases where the author is not known, no attribution is possible.

Creative Commons license

Ownership of comments made at this site rests with the individual, and the authors of
TRANSIT LANE are not able to grant permission to reproduce them.

The original work of the TRANSIT LANE authors on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution- Non Commercial - ShareAlike 2.5 license. This means you are free to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work and to make derivative works under the following conditions:

  • You may not use this work for commercial purposes. If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under a license identical to this one.
  • If you reuse or distribute work taken from this site, you must use make clear to others the license terms of this work (for example, with a link to the Creative Commons deed.
  • Permission to use this work in a way that is not consistent with the terms of this license, may be granted depending on the individual circumstances of the request. Please email if you wish to seek a waiver of any of these conditions.