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'''1.6 Beyond Skyrim membership does not replace Project membership, but is a supplement to it'''
 
'''1.6 Beyond Skyrim membership does not replace Project membership, but is a supplement to it'''
  
By joining a team associated with Beyond Skyrim, each member automatically becomes a member of Beyond Skyrim also, with all of the rights, duties, and responsibilities contained within this Constitution.  Although in some individual circumstances, there may be members of Beyond Skyrim who are not affiliated with any one project, vice versa is not possible.  This is necessary for consistency between projects, but also, in the unlikely event that a team ceases to work as it should, necessary so that members and team leads will have some kind of method of redress by appealing to the Beyond Skyrim Council.  All members of Beyond Skyrim are assumed to know of the existence of this Constitution and where it can be found so that they can go and read the relevant section if they are in any doubt about their rights and responsibilities.  At a minimum, all members are also assumed to have read at least the Condensed Version of the Constitution and agreed to the principles contained in it.  They should expect to be referred to this full version of the Constitution as a final authority if there is any dispute.
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By joining a team associated with Beyond Skyrim, each member automatically becomes a member of Beyond Skyrim also, with all of the rights, duties, and responsibilities contained within this Constitution.  Although in some individual circumstances, there may be members of Beyond Skyrim who are not affiliated with any one project, vice versa is not possible.  This is necessary for consistency between projects, but also, in the unlikely event that a team ceases to work as it should, necessary so that members and team leads will have some kind of method of redress by appealing to an external adjudicator (in the first case, the Council of Team Leads, and, as a last resort, the DC Admins).  All members of Beyond Skyrim are assumed to know of the existence of this Constitution and where it can be found so that they can go and read the relevant section if they are in any doubt about their rights and responsibilities.  At a minimum, all members are also assumed to have read at least the Condensed Version of the Constitution and agreed to the principles contained in it.  They should expect to be referred to this full version of the Constitution as a final authority if there is any dispute.
  
 
'''1.7 Beyond Skyrim's creative freedom knows only two constraints: lore and internal compatibility'''
 
'''1.7 Beyond Skyrim's creative freedom knows only two constraints: lore and internal compatibility'''

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