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== Condensed Version ==
 
== Condensed Version ==
The Constitution codifies all of the unwritten conventions that in the past have dictated how Beyond Skyrim is run.  It should still be run in pretty much the same way, but now it's going to be out in the open and have a method of due process.  This will make the leadership in particular much more accountable and transparent.  Difficult issues such as collective decision-making and sanctions for misbehavior can now be solved by applying a standard procedure, rather than making it up as we go along, as we have in the past.  It should be emphasized that such decision-making will not take place without either formally or informally consulting the membership first, and sanctions are a last resort where informal mediation has failed.
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The Constitution codifies all of the unwritten conventions that in the past have dictated how Beyond Skyrim is run.  It should still be run in pretty much the same way, but now it's going to be out in the open and have a method of due process.  This will make the leadership in particular much more accountable and transparent.  Difficult issues such as collective decision-making and sanctions for misbehavior can now be solved by applying a standard procedure, rather than making it up as we go along, as we have in the past.  It should be emphasized that such decision-making will not take place without either formally or informally consulting the membership first, and sanctions are a last resort where informal mediation has failed.
  
All members are assumed to have read AT LEAST the Condensed Version of the Constitution and agreed to be bound by its contents.  They are also assumed to know where the Full Version can be found and to know that they should refer to it as a final authority for interpretation if they are uncertain about any of the points that are covered in the Condensed Version.  Because of this, ignorance of the rules is not a defense if you are caught ignoring or breaking them.  If you are ever in any doubt, ASK!
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All members are assumed to have read AT LEAST the Condensed Version of the Constitution and agreed to be bound by its contents.  They are also assumed to know where the Full Version can be found, and to know that they should refer to it as a final authority for interpretation if they are uncertain about any of the points that are covered in the Condensed Version.  Because of this, ignorance of the rules is not a defense if you are caught ignoring or breaking them.  If you are ever in any doubt, ASK!
  
Beyond Skyrim is defined in the Constitution as a single, collectively authored mod, made by several autonomous teams.  It has no central authority, but it does have a centralized leadership, embodied in the Council of Team Leads.  Beyond Skyrim membership does not replace Project membership, but is a supplement to it.  The actions of the Council are governed by the Principle of Subsidiarity (it only exists to perform tasks that individual teams cannot alone).  The creative freedom of Beyond Skyrim knows only two constraints - lore and compatibility.  Publicity for Beyond Skyrim is a matter for the whole community, not for individuals.
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Beyond Skyrim is defined in the Constitution as a single, collectively authored mod, made by several autonomous teams.  It has no central authority, but it does have a centralized leadership, embodied in the Council of Team Leads.  Beyond Skyrim membership does not replace Project membership, but is a supplement to it.  The actions of the Council are governed by the Principle of Subsidiarity (it only exists to perform tasks that individual teams cannot alone).  The creative freedom of Beyond Skyrim knows only two constraints - lore and compatibility.  Publicity for Beyond Skyrim is a matter for the whole community, not for individuals.  Beyond Skyrim is an integral part of Dark Creations, but is not and never has been subordinate to it.
  
There is now a Code of Conduct (CoC) for members, with an extended version for team leads and admins.  Beyond Skyrim is starting to become better known on the net, and the way our members behave is going to have a big impact on what sort of reputation we get.  The CoC applies anywhere on the web that you are identifiable as, or represent yourself as, a member of Beyond Skyrim.  In short, don't be rude or inconsiderate, either to other BS Members or to members of other projects, teams, or sites; don't flame, don't steal, and write clearly, using correct spelling and grammar (either English or your own language).  There will be warnings and possibly even sanctions as a result of violating the CoC.  Above all else, assume that everybody is here to have fun just like you are, so make a default assumption of good faith on their part.
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There is now a Code of Conduct (CoC) for members, with an extended version for team leads and admins.  Beyond Skyrim is starting to become better known on the net, and the way our members behave is going to have a big impact on what sort of reputation we get.  The CoC applies not only on the DC forums, but anywhere else on the web that you are identifiable as, or represent yourself as, a member of Beyond Skyrim.  In short, don't be rude or inconsiderate, either to other BS Members or to members of other projects, teams or sites; don't flame, don't steal, and write clearly, using correct spelling and grammar (either English, or your own language).  There will be warnings and possibly even sanctions as a result of violating the CoC.  Above all else, assume that everybody is here to have fun just like you are, so make a default assumption of good faith on their part.
  
The rights and responsibilities of Beyond Skyrim Members are now properly defined and laid out in the Constitution.  You can refer to it if you are ever in any doubt about joining teams, or your rights in claiming work.  Importantly, if you are in a dispute with another member, or even with your team lead, you now have the right to appeal to Beyond Skyrim's management, who now have a duty to launch a formal mediation and, if necessary, disciplinary process.
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The rights and responsibilities of Beyond Skyrim Members are now properly defined and laid out in the Constitution.  You can refer to it if you are ever in any doubt about joining teams, or your rights in claiming work.  Importantly, if you are in a dispute with another member, or even with your team lead, you now have the right to appeal to Beyond Skyrim's management, who now have a duty to launch a formal mediation and, if necessary, disciplinary process.  As a last resort, you also have the right to appeal to the DC Admins.
  
The powers and duties of Team Leads are now codified in this Constitution. It is now possible to use the full document to look up what a team lead can and cannot do when controlling a project.  This serves two purposes - it helps team leads when they are in any doubt about what their powers allow, and it allows regular team members some form of redress in the unlikely scenario that a team lead oversteps the bounds of their authority.  Overall, it should result in a more consistent and harmonious family of projects at Beyond Skyrim.
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The powers and duties of Team Leads are now codified in this Constitution. It is now possible use the full document to look up what a team lead can and cannot do when controlling a project.  This serves two purposes - it helps team leads when they are in any doubt about what their powers allow; and it allows regular team members some form of redress in the unlikely scenario that a team lead oversteps the bounds of their authority.  Overall, it should result in a more consistent and harmonious family of projects at Beyond Skyrim.
 
 
A dedicated discord channel was created [BS suggestions_improvements] on the Beyond Skyrim: Development Discord Server so that members can discuss issues and provide feedback, improvements, or suggestions. These suggestions or improvements can then be brought to the Council who will determine if they will become adopted. The result of all Council decisions will be shared with the wider membership via the #council_vote_results  channel on the Beyond Skyrim: Development Discord Server.
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The management of Beyond Skyrim has been overhauled to make it much more transparent.  Whereas before, many decisions were taken by groups of Team Leads on Skype or via PM thread, now a dedicated public forum will be created where these discussions can be carried out in the open, and formal decision-making votes be taken by the team leads.  Regular members will be able to read and "like" discussions in this forum, but not place their own posts. A separate discussion forum will be created for regular members to vote in polls present petitions, discuss issues, or critique the team leads' discussions in the decision-making forum.
  
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The DC Admins have devolved their administrative and disciplinary powers to Beyond Skyrim, where they will be administered by a Council of all the team leads.  In practice, Beyond Skyrim had always been largely autonomous in this area, but the Constitution formalizes this relationship.  Beyond Skyrim is now fully responsible for its own administration, moderation, and conduct of its own members.  The role of the DC Admins now is primarily to act as a "court of appeal" when mediating disputes between members, or reviewing the decisions of the Council of team leads.
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== Full Version ==
 
== Full Version ==
 
===Preamble===
 
===Preamble===
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--Deeza, 02/05/2014
 
--Deeza, 02/05/2014
 
February 2021: The Charter has been updated to reflect the move off DarkCreations
 
  
 
=== Contents ===
 
=== Contents ===
 
====S1: Fundamental Principles====
 
====S1: Fundamental Principles====
'''1.1 Beyond Skyrim is a single mod, made by several teams'''
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'''Beyond Skyrim is a single mod, made by several teams'''
  
 
The ultimate goal of all of our teams is to create a single end user experience allowing players to travel around Tamriel in as immersive and seamless a manner as possible. This is the guiding philosophy behind everything which we do. We must always consider the final experience first and foremost, ensuring that all of our products are completely compatible with each other, both in terms of technical and gameplay matters, as well as the lore that we've developed for our projects, so that they all add up together into a single cohesive world.
 
The ultimate goal of all of our teams is to create a single end user experience allowing players to travel around Tamriel in as immersive and seamless a manner as possible. This is the guiding philosophy behind everything which we do. We must always consider the final experience first and foremost, ensuring that all of our products are completely compatible with each other, both in terms of technical and gameplay matters, as well as the lore that we've developed for our projects, so that they all add up together into a single cohesive world.
  
'''1.2 Beyond Skyrim is collectively authored'''
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'''Beyond Skyrim is collectively authored'''
  
All completed work by Beyond Skyrim is to be released in the name of the community. When members submit any art, literary works, or any other original content not governed by Bethesda Softworks’ End User License Agreement, to be incorporated into Beyond Skyrim, they automatically grant the Beyond Skyrim community an irrevocable and perpetual license to use that work for the specific purposes of creating Beyond Skyrim only. This does not affect any other copyright they may have over their own work. Moral rights to be identified as the author of the work in question are of course reserved by the author, and must be acknowledged in the Credits of any Beyond Skyrim releases. All game assets created by members are considered donations but remain the property of the original asset authors. Asset authors/donators are solely responsible for ensuring their assets comply with copyright law. However, moral rights to the integrity of the work must be partially waived by the authors, for the limited purposes of editing or re-purposing their work to produce variants, or ensure software/lore compatibility. When third parties submit content, this is subject to negotiation.
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All completed work by Beyond Skyrim is to be released in the name of the community. When members submit any art, literary works, or any other original content not governed by Bethesda Softworks’ End User License Agreement, to be incorporated into Beyond Skyrim, they automatically grant the Beyond Skyrim community an irrevocable and perpetual license to use that work for the specific purposes of creating Beyond Skyrim only. This does not affect any other copyright they may have over their own work. Moral rights to be identified as the author of the work in question are of course reserved by the author, and must be acknowledged in the Credits of any Beyond Skyrim releases. All game assets created by members are considered donations but remain the property of the original asset authors. Asset authors/donators are solely responsible for ensuring their assets comply with copyright law. However, moral rights to integrity of the work must be partially waived by the authors, for the limited purposes of editing or re-purposing their work to produce variants, or ensure software/lore compatibility. When third parties submit content, this is subject to negotiation.
  
'''1.3 Beyond Skyrim is a not-for-profit organization'''
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'''Beyond Skyrim is a not-for-profit organization'''
  
 
The assets and income of Beyond Skyrim shall be applied solely to further its objects and no portion shall be distributed directly or indirectly to the members of Beyond Skyrim except as genuine compensation for services rendered or expenses incurred on behalf of Beyond Skyrim.
 
The assets and income of Beyond Skyrim shall be applied solely to further its objects and no portion shall be distributed directly or indirectly to the members of Beyond Skyrim except as genuine compensation for services rendered or expenses incurred on behalf of Beyond Skyrim.
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In the event of Beyond Skyrim being dissolved, all assets that remain after such dissolution and the satisfaction of all debts and liabilities shall be transferred to another organization with similar purposes, which is charitable at law and which has rules prohibiting the distribution of its assets and income to its members.
 
In the event of Beyond Skyrim being dissolved, all assets that remain after such dissolution and the satisfaction of all debts and liabilities shall be transferred to another organization with similar purposes, which is charitable at law and which has rules prohibiting the distribution of its assets and income to its members.
  
'''1.4 Beyond Skyrim has no centralized authority, but it does have a centralized leadership'''
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'''Beyond Skyrim has no centralized authority, but it does have a centralized leadership'''
  
 
As the projects have grown ever bigger, more integrated and more complex, we’ve grown to the point at which some kind of ability to make central, binding decisions is a necessity. Therefore, we have formalized a Council of Team Leads whose job is to represent their team members and make decisions on their behalf, when these affect the whole community. This does not mean there is a higher clique, but rather adds transparency and due process to what’s already existed based on informal agreements and private messages. Beyond Skyrim’s members have better access to and ability to contribute to the decision-making process than they did before the formation of the Council of Team Leads.
 
As the projects have grown ever bigger, more integrated and more complex, we’ve grown to the point at which some kind of ability to make central, binding decisions is a necessity. Therefore, we have formalized a Council of Team Leads whose job is to represent their team members and make decisions on their behalf, when these affect the whole community. This does not mean there is a higher clique, but rather adds transparency and due process to what’s already existed based on informal agreements and private messages. Beyond Skyrim’s members have better access to and ability to contribute to the decision-making process than they did before the formation of the Council of Team Leads.
  
'''1.5 The Council of Team Leads is governed by the principle of subsidiarity'''
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'''The Council of Team Leads is governed by the principle of subsidiarity'''
  
 
Much like Beyond Skyrim exists to allow modders to do things they could not complete alone, the only purpose of the Council is to perform those tasks which cannot be performed at the level of individual teams.  This naturally includes decisions which affect the whole of Beyond Skyrim, such as heightmap revisions or the incorporation of some particularly startling new piece of lore with far-reaching implications, as well as more mundane matters like the exact cell borders between provinces and general policies on submission of work.  The only time that a Council will intervene in a team's internal affairs is if that team is unable or unwilling to solve problems itself - in other words, it has become dysfunctional, and the team leads are not doing their jobs properly.  In the first instance, the Council will always attempt mediation in disputes, and will only consider disciplinary or overriding administrative action in particularly serious or intractable circumstances.
 
Much like Beyond Skyrim exists to allow modders to do things they could not complete alone, the only purpose of the Council is to perform those tasks which cannot be performed at the level of individual teams.  This naturally includes decisions which affect the whole of Beyond Skyrim, such as heightmap revisions or the incorporation of some particularly startling new piece of lore with far-reaching implications, as well as more mundane matters like the exact cell borders between provinces and general policies on submission of work.  The only time that a Council will intervene in a team's internal affairs is if that team is unable or unwilling to solve problems itself - in other words, it has become dysfunctional, and the team leads are not doing their jobs properly.  In the first instance, the Council will always attempt mediation in disputes, and will only consider disciplinary or overriding administrative action in particularly serious or intractable circumstances.
  
'''1.6 Beyond Skyrim membership does not replace Project membership, but is a supplement to it'''
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'''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.
 
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.
  
'''1.7 Beyond Skyrim's creative freedom knows only two constraints: lore and internal compatibility'''
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'''Beyond Skyrim's creative freedom knows only two constraints: lore and internal compatibility'''
  
 
We have always prided ourselves on the creative freedom we offer our members. Our goal is that, where possible, people can work on what they want, when they want. Top-down management and hard deadlines has never been the way we've done things - what governance we do have is what's necessary for keeping everything functioning as a whole, and compatible with preexisting ES lore. Aside from these constraints, we are free to invent and work as we please, provided, of course, that it ultimately produces something that's both fun to play and fits seamlessly into the wider ES universe. We're here to have fun, but not at the expense of our end users.
 
We have always prided ourselves on the creative freedom we offer our members. Our goal is that, where possible, people can work on what they want, when they want. Top-down management and hard deadlines has never been the way we've done things - what governance we do have is what's necessary for keeping everything functioning as a whole, and compatible with preexisting ES lore. Aside from these constraints, we are free to invent and work as we please, provided, of course, that it ultimately produces something that's both fun to play and fits seamlessly into the wider ES universe. We're here to have fun, but not at the expense of our end users.
  
'''1.8 Beyond Skyrim's decision-making is determined by deeds, not titles'''
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'''Beyond Skyrim's decision-making is determined by deeds, not titles'''
  
 
Basically, the more that you contribute to the community, the more people will listen to you. The named team leads have special responsibilities to manage their projects, but they do not "rule" their projects, and have a duty to consult with their members. Even if someone has never been a lead, but has a consistent track record of good advice and/or technical expertise, they can naturally expect their opinion to carry more influence. Conversely, if someone is a project lead in name only and does not actually contribute, people will rightly consider their advice to weight less than that of other people.
 
Basically, the more that you contribute to the community, the more people will listen to you. The named team leads have special responsibilities to manage their projects, but they do not "rule" their projects, and have a duty to consult with their members. Even if someone has never been a lead, but has a consistent track record of good advice and/or technical expertise, they can naturally expect their opinion to carry more influence. Conversely, if someone is a project lead in name only and does not actually contribute, people will rightly consider their advice to weight less than that of other people.
  
'''1.9 Publicity for Beyond Skyrim is a matter for the whole community, not individuals'''
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'''Publicity for Beyond Skyrim is a matter for the whole community, not individuals'''
  
Whilst members are welcome to link to, re-tweet or otherwise advertise Beyond Skyrim in their personal capacity (provided these do not infringe the CoC), all official publicity (Youtube channels, blogs, webpages, social media accounts) must be approved by the relevant Team Leads (for Project-specific publicity) or the PR Lead (for general BS publicity) in advance. Any relevant login/admin details must at a minimum also be given to at least one PR Lead, so that others can take over in the absence of the person setting them up originally. Use of official publicity venues for personal or irrelevant purposes, or Code of Conduct breaches, will be treated as Bringing Beyond Skryim into Disrepute, and as such the offending administrator may be removed by changing the password. Passwords to Social Media accounts will be changed whenever anyone regardless of rank who has access to them leaves the PR team for any reason.
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Whilst members are welcome to link to, re-tweet or otherwise advertise Beyond Skyrim in their personal capacity (provided these do not infringe the CoC), all official publicity (Youtube channels, blogs, webpages, social media accounts) must be approved by the relevant Team Leads (for Project-specific publicity) or the PR Lead (for general BS publicity) in advance. Any relevant login/admin details must at a minimum also be given to at least one PR Lead, so that others can take over in the absence of the person setting them up originally. Use of official publicity venues for personal or irrelevant purposes, or Code of Conduct breaches, will be treated as Bringing Beyond Skryim into Disrepute, and as such the offending administrator may be removed by changing the password. Passwords to Social Medoa accounts will be changed whenever anyone regardless of rank who has access to them leaves the PR team for any reason.
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'''Beyond Skyrim is an integral part of Dark Creations, but is not subordinate to it'''
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This is something that the DC Admins are at pains to stress. Some people conflate Beyond Skyrim and Dark Creations because although DC is a general modding website, BS is by far the largest project hosted on it. Additionally, for historical reasons, the founding of DC and Beyond Skyrim were closely connected with one another. However, Beyond Skyrim has always had, and always will have administrative independence. Creative, operational or policy decisions (where these go beyond DC's hosting policy) are made exclusively by Beyond Skyrim's members. The only time that the DC Admins will intervene in its operation is to avert serious harm to the community, or acting in their capacity as an independent court of appeal for disciplinary sanctions.
  
 
====S2: Code of Conduct====
 
====S2: Code of Conduct====
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*Members should realize that Beyond Skyrim is a collaborative endeavor, and as such they cannot and should not expect their own vision to dominate the project. Rigorous debate is encouraged, but it must never degenerate into attacking the other person, or resentment if their own ideas are not adopted.
 
*Members should realize that Beyond Skyrim is a collaborative endeavor, and as such they cannot and should not expect their own vision to dominate the project. Rigorous debate is encouraged, but it must never degenerate into attacking the other person, or resentment if their own ideas are not adopted.
 
*Discussion of real-world politics and religion is strictly forbidden on the Beyond Skyrim forums, outside the opt-in world affairs channel, unless it is for the express purpose of drawing historical and/or current analogies as part of the game design process.
 
*Discussion of real-world politics and religion is strictly forbidden on the Beyond Skyrim forums, outside the opt-in world affairs channel, unless it is for the express purpose of drawing historical and/or current analogies as part of the game design process.
*Alternate accounts are banned, unless express permission is granted by application to the Council. Use of multiple accounts without good reason may constitute misconduct. Abuse of multiple accounts (e.g. to obtain information from other members or breach the Code of Conduct using a sock-puppet) is severe misconduct and will trigger sanctions from the Council.
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*Alternate accounts are banned, unless express permission is granted by application to the DC Admins. Use of multiple accounts without good reason may constitute misconduct. Abuse of multiple accounts (e.g. to obtain information from other members or breach the Code of Conduct using a sock-puppet) is severe misconduct and will trigger sanctions from the Council.
  
 
=====2.2 Team leads=====
 
=====2.2 Team leads=====
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====S3: Rights and Duties of Members====
 
====S3: Rights and Duties of Members====
 
*Anyone has the right to apply to become a member, provided that they are above the age limit at which Skyrim can be purchased in their home country (in general, if you shouldn't be playing the game, you can't be a member of BS).
 
*Anyone has the right to apply to become a member, provided that they are above the age limit at which Skyrim can be purchased in their home country (in general, if you shouldn't be playing the game, you can't be a member of BS).
*Beyond Skyrim will assume good faith when members join. The age requirement may be waived in individual cases on their merits at the discretion of the team leads.
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*Beyond Skyrim will assume good faith when members register their age. The age requirement may be waived in individual cases on their merits at the discretion of the DC Admins.
 
*Members have the right to apply to join as many Beyond Skyrim teams as they want to. However, there is no automatic right to join, because teams can select their own entry requirements, as long as these are reasonable and proportionate.
 
*Members have the right to apply to join as many Beyond Skyrim teams as they want to. However, there is no automatic right to join, because teams can select their own entry requirements, as long as these are reasonable and proportionate.
 
*Furthermore, if members become inactive in any project without giving fair notice (such as posting in the relevant thread or PM to team lead), they can be removed by their team leads (see S5 ss5.5) and must then reapply if they wish to return.
 
*Furthermore, if members become inactive in any project without giving fair notice (such as posting in the relevant thread or PM to team lead), they can be removed by their team leads (see S5 ss5.5) and must then reapply if they wish to return.
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*Members have a right to voice their opinion on any topic affecting Beyond Skyrim. However, other members do not have a duty to listen to them, provided they do not unreasonably ignore it. All arguments and opinions must stand or fall on their own merits.
 
*Members have a right to voice their opinion on any topic affecting Beyond Skyrim. However, other members do not have a duty to listen to them, provided they do not unreasonably ignore it. All arguments and opinions must stand or fall on their own merits.
 
*Members have a duty to help the community self-police minor infractions of the Code of Conduct, as well as report any serious infractions to the proper administrators.
 
*Members have a duty to help the community self-police minor infractions of the Code of Conduct, as well as report any serious infractions to the proper administrators.
*Members have the right to appeal against any disciplinary measures taken by their own team leads, or by the Council of Team Leads.
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*Members have the right to appeal against any disciplinary measures taken by their own team leads, or by the Council of Team Leads, for reconsideration by the independent DC Admins.
  
 
====S4: Rights, Powers and Duties of Team Leads====
 
====S4: Rights, Powers and Duties of Team Leads====
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*Team leads have the power to promote co-leads. When appointing a new Co-Lead, Team Leads must:
 
*Team leads have the power to promote co-leads. When appointing a new Co-Lead, Team Leads must:
 
<ol style="list-style-type:lower-alpha">
 
<ol style="list-style-type:lower-alpha">
<li> Provide evidence that the member has made a real, substantial, and ongoing contribution to Beyond Skyrim and/or has a high degree of technical or administrative expertise/experience which makes them particularly useful to the project;</li>
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<li> Provide evidence that the member has made a real, substantial and ongoing contribution to Beyond Skyrim and/or has a high degree of technical or administrative expertise/experience which makes them particularly useful to the project;</li>
<li>Provide evidence that the member has a good track record of regularly checking communication and responding when required, and informing of their absences;</li>
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<li>Provide evidence that the member has a good track record of regularly checking the forums, responding to posts when required, and informing of their absences;</li>
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<li> Consult with the whole of their own team about the suitability of the candidate (this can be either on a formal or informal basis, as long as there is some kind of permanent record).</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
 
*Team leads have the right to create, cancel, merge, grant, refuse to grant (for good cause) and (if the member cannot complete it) revoke claims.
 
*Team leads have the right to create, cancel, merge, grant, refuse to grant (for good cause) and (if the member cannot complete it) revoke claims.
*Team leads have the power to moderate their own team's communication platforms.
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*Team leads have the power to moderate their own team's forums.
 
*Team leads have the power to appoint and remove Deputy Leads, and define the responsibilities of each new subordinate position they promote.
 
*Team leads have the power to appoint and remove Deputy Leads, and define the responsibilities of each new subordinate position they promote.
 
*Team leads have the power to create local rules for their own teams. These cannot revoke any aspects of the Beyond Skyrim Constitution, but they may supplement them (for example, they can create additional membership requirements, but cannot revoke members' right of appeal to the Council).
 
*Team leads have the power to create local rules for their own teams. These cannot revoke any aspects of the Beyond Skyrim Constitution, but they may supplement them (for example, they can create additional membership requirements, but cannot revoke members' right of appeal to the Council).
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*These emergency powers are as follows:  
 
*These emergency powers are as follows:  
 
<ol style="list-style-type:lower-alpha">
 
<ol style="list-style-type:lower-alpha">
<li> In the first instance, the Council has the power to order a review of the actions of a member, a group of members, an entire team, or a team leader.  If a member of the Council is themselves the subject of a review, they are not allowed to participate in the inquiry into their own actions.  In conducting this review, the Council has the collective duty to ask all of the parties in question to justify their actions and, if necessary, defend themselves.  Third-party members of BS may also be required to give opinions or evidence.  It is permissible for this review to be conducted in private if this is necessary to protect the privacy of the members concerned.  However, the Council must always justify any actions it takes to BS as a whole, even if personal details need to be redacted.  </li>
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<li> In the first instance, the Council has the power to order a review of the actions of a member, a group of members, an entire team, or a team leader.  If a member of the Council is themselves the subject of a review, they are not allowed to participate in the inquiry into their own actions.  In conducting this review, the Council has the collective duty to ask all of the parties in question to justify their actions and, if necessary, defend themselves.  Third-party members of BS may also be required to give opinions or evidence.  It is permissible for this review to be conducted in private, if this is necessary to protect the privacy of the members concerned.  However, the Council must always justify any actions it takes to BS as a whole, even if personal details need to be redacted.  </li>
<li> Once all relevant information has been accumulated, the Council must, in the first instance, attempt to mediate between the parties in question. Only if this fails, or if the matter is so serious that no other action is appropriate, do the following emergency powers become available to the Council:
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<li> Once all relevant information has been accumulated, the Council must, in the first instance, attempt to mediate between the parties in question. Only if this fails, or if the matter is so serious that no other action is appropriate, do the following emergency powers become available to the Council:
 
<ol type = "i">
 
<ol type = "i">
<li> The Council may overrule a decision taken by a team member, or team leader if doing so is necessary and proportionate to safeguard the interests of their team as a whole, or of Beyond Skyrim as a whole;</li>
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<li> The Council may overrule a decision taken by a team member, or team leader, if doing so is necessary and proportionate to safeguard the interests of their team as a whole, or of Beyond Skyrim as a whole;</li>
 
<li> The Council may temporarily suspend team members, or team leads, from Beyond Skyrim; for serious or repeated breaches of the Code of Conduct, for a period of time proportional to the seriousness of their actions;</li>
 
<li> The Council may temporarily suspend team members, or team leads, from Beyond Skyrim; for serious or repeated breaches of the Code of Conduct, for a period of time proportional to the seriousness of their actions;</li>
 
<li> The Council may demote a team lead to a regular team member, on a temporary or semi-permanent basis; if they have grossly or repeatedly abused their powers and privileges, and make provisions for their team to select a replacement (see S5 ss5.7 for details and correct procedure);</li>
 
<li> The Council may demote a team lead to a regular team member, on a temporary or semi-permanent basis; if they have grossly or repeatedly abused their powers and privileges, and make provisions for their team to select a replacement (see S5 ss5.7 for details and correct procedure);</li>
<li> As a last resort, to be invoked only when all other measures have failed, the Council has the power to expel a member or team leader of Beyond Skyrim (see S5 ss 5.5-6 for details and correct procedure).</li></ol></li>
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<li> As a last resort, to be invoked only when all other measures (including external mediation by independent DC Admins) have failed, the Council has the power to expel a member or team leader of Beyond Skyrim (see S5 ss 5.5-6 for details and correct procedure).</li></ol></li>
 
<li> In the case that all team leads of a project become inactive for longer than 3 calendar months without notice, or are unable to continue their duties due to illness, having made no provision as to their successor(s), the Council has the power to appoint a caretaker team lead (or as many caretaker team leads as are judged to be necessary to keep the project functioning), who will administer that project until such time as the team members are able to agree among themselves on a new leader or leaders (which may include, if they so choose, retaining the caretaker lead(s) on a permanent basis - see S5 ss5.7 for details and procedure).</li>
 
<li> In the case that all team leads of a project become inactive for longer than 3 calendar months without notice, or are unable to continue their duties due to illness, having made no provision as to their successor(s), the Council has the power to appoint a caretaker team lead (or as many caretaker team leads as are judged to be necessary to keep the project functioning), who will administer that project until such time as the team members are able to agree among themselves on a new leader or leaders (which may include, if they so choose, retaining the caretaker lead(s) on a permanent basis - see S5 ss5.7 for details and procedure).</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
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*It also owes complaining or accused members a duty to investigate thoroughly and promptly.
 
*It also owes complaining or accused members a duty to investigate thoroughly and promptly.
 
*In all cases, the burden of proof is on the one who alleges, not the one who denies.
 
*In all cases, the burden of proof is on the one who alleges, not the one who denies.
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*The Council's disciplinary (but not administrative) powers are subject to review by the DC Admins on appeal by the individuals affected.
  
 
====S5: Administrative Procedures====
 
====S5: Administrative Procedures====
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Additionally, team leads must make provision for the maintenance of their teams during their absence and/or their replacement. If they fail to do so they can be removed for dereliction of duty.
 
Additionally, team leads must make provision for the maintenance of their teams during their absence and/or their replacement. If they fail to do so they can be removed for dereliction of duty.
  
Past inactivity in itself is not a bar to a leader later being reappointed to lead a team - however, the Council of Team Leads is entitled to take this into account when making its decision.
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Team leads have the right to appeal against this to the DC Admins for independent adjudication. Past inactivity in itself is not a bar to a leader later being reappointed to lead a team - however, the Council of Team Leads is entitled to take this into account when making its decision.
  
 
=====5.6 Expulsion on grounds of ...=====
 
=====5.6 Expulsion on grounds of ...=====
 
In cases of very severe or repeat misconduct by a team member or lead, the Council of Team Leads has an extraordinary (that is, rarely exercised) power to expel members or team leads.
 
In cases of very severe or repeat misconduct by a team member or lead, the Council of Team Leads has an extraordinary (that is, rarely exercised) power to expel members or team leads.
  
It must be emphasized that expulsion only exists as a last resort, where all other options have been tried and failed. In all cases, members have the right to appeal a decision.
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Expulsion does not necessarily equate to a ban from DC as a whole, depending on the nature of the offense. It must be emphasized that expulsion only exists as a last resort, where all other options have been tried and failed. In all cases, members have the right to appeal a decision to the Dark Creations admin team.
  
 
It must be emphasized that this is a reactive policy, not a proactive one. Members and leads have no duty to look for wrongdoing among their fellow members. Indeed, excessive zeal in hunting out prohibited activity, or unreasonable suspicion, may themselves constitute examples of serious misconduct.
 
It must be emphasized that this is a reactive policy, not a proactive one. Members and leads have no duty to look for wrongdoing among their fellow members. Indeed, excessive zeal in hunting out prohibited activity, or unreasonable suspicion, may themselves constitute examples of serious misconduct.
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''In all cases, the burden of proof is on the one who alleges, not the one who denies.''
 
''In all cases, the burden of proof is on the one who alleges, not the one who denies.''
  
======5.6.1 Illegality======
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======5.6.1 Breach of Hosting Regulations======
Beyond Skyrim will not tolerate its members performing any illegal acts (civil or criminal):
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For so long as Beyond Skyrim remains hosted on Dark Creations, its Members, Team Leads and Administrators must adhere to the Terms of Service and Hosting Regulations of that website (please refer to DC official documents for further details).  If an affiliate of BS breaches these severely enough that the Admins of DC judge it necessary to ban their account completely, then that person will, de facto, also be automatically expelled from Beyond Skyrim.
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======5.6.2 Illegality======
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In addition to the requirements of subsection 5.6.1, Beyond Skyrim will not tolerate its members performing any illegal acts (civil or criminal):
 
   
 
   
 
<ol style="list-style-type:lower-alpha">
 
<ol style="list-style-type:lower-alpha">
<li> If these are done in the course of their activities as Members, Team Leads of Beyond Skyrim, as such activities are described in this Charter. </li>
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<li> If these are done in the course of their activities as Members, Team Leads or Administrators of Beyond Skyrim, as such activities are described in this Charter. </li>
 
<li> If these are done in the course of representing Beyond Skyrim to any external group.</li>
 
<li> If these are done in the course of representing Beyond Skyrim to any external group.</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
 
   
 
   
This applies in particular to violations of the End User License Agreements (EULA) of software required to contribute to Beyond Skyrim (including but not limited to TES5: Skyrim itself), as well as intellectual property infringement (software piracy), distribution of illegal pornography, illegitimate discrimination against individuals or groups of individuals, incitement to violence and threats, although it may also be extended to other criminal or civil offenses which are deemed by the Council to fall within the scope of criteria above.
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This applies in particular to violations of the End User License Agreements (EULA) of software required to contribute to Beyond Skyrim (including but not limited to TES5: Skyrim itself), as well as intellectual property infringement (software piracy), distribution of illegal pornography, illegitimate discrimination against individuals or groups of individuals, incitement to violence and threats, although it may also be extended to other criminal or civil offenses which are deemed by the Council to fall within the scope of criteria (a) and (b) above.
 
   
 
   
 
Such actions, if proven, will automatically be considered "bringing Beyond Skyrim into disrepute" (subsection 5.6.4), and therefore potentially constitute grounds for expulsion, depending on the seriousness of the offense.
 
Such actions, if proven, will automatically be considered "bringing Beyond Skyrim into disrepute" (subsection 5.6.4), and therefore potentially constitute grounds for expulsion, depending on the seriousness of the offense.
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Beyond Skyrim does not take any official stance on the morality or otherwise of domestic and international laws.  We are a modding collective, not a political advocacy organisation.  It is merely our intention to comply with all relevant laws governing the production and distribution of derivative works such as the Beyond Skyrim end product mods.  If any activity required for participating in Beyond Skyrim is illegal in that associate's home territory, they must do so at their own risk.
 
Beyond Skyrim does not take any official stance on the morality or otherwise of domestic and international laws.  We are a modding collective, not a political advocacy organisation.  It is merely our intention to comply with all relevant laws governing the production and distribution of derivative works such as the Beyond Skyrim end product mods.  If any activity required for participating in Beyond Skyrim is illegal in that associate's home territory, they must do so at their own risk.
 
   
 
   
======5.6.2 Breach of trust======
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======5.6.3 Breach of trust======
Several other offenses are not in themselves illegal but nevertheless should be regarded as very severe misconduct for which expulsion may be a proper sanction. These include, but are not limited to:
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Several other offences are not in themselves illegal but nevertheless should be regarded as very severe misconduct for which expulsion may be a proper sanction. These include, but are not limited to:
  
 
*Breaching the trust of a fellow member where information was offered confidentially (for example when mediating disputes between team members). Note, however, that team leads are allowed the defences of acting in the interests of the parties in question, or of averting serious harm to Beyond Skyrim as a whole.
 
*Breaching the trust of a fellow member where information was offered confidentially (for example when mediating disputes between team members). Note, however, that team leads are allowed the defences of acting in the interests of the parties in question, or of averting serious harm to Beyond Skyrim as a whole.
*Wilfully defying the attribution requirements and/or permissions of a third party modder or deliberately misleading the rest of the community as to such, may, if proven, be considered evidence of dishonest behaviour, and as such constitute grounds for expulsion.
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*Willfully defying the attribution requirements and/or permissions of a third party modder or deliberately misleading the rest of the community as to such, may, if proven, be considered evidence of dishonest behavior, and as such constitute grounds for expulsion.
  
======5.6.3 Bringing Beyond Skyrim into disrepute======
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======5.6.4 Bringing Beyond Skyrim into disrepute======
Acting in such a way so as to damage the reputation of Beyond Skryim, including but not limited to spreading malicious rumours, deliberately misleading information, character assassination, and repeatedly acting in a rude or disrespectful way to fellow members on public forums, or to members of other communities and/or projects, may be considered grounds for expulsion.
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Acting in such a way so as to damage the reputation of Beyond Skryim, including but not limited to spreading malicious rumors, deliberately misleading information, character assassination, and repeatedly acting in a rude or disrespectful way to fellow members on public forums, or to members of other communities and/or projects, may be considered grounds for expulsion.
  
 
=====5.7 Replacement of inactive or expelled team leads=====
 
=====5.7 Replacement of inactive or expelled team leads=====
 
If a team finds itself without leadership for any reason (as defined in earlier sections of the Charter) the Council of Team Leads reserves the right to appoint as many caretaker team leads as are necessary to ensure that a project can keep going.  All active teams must have at least one active team lead at any time so that their members' interests can be properly represented on the Council.  However, if for administrative or other reasons a single caretaker lead would not be sufficient, the Council may appoint more.  The division of labor between caretakers who would otherwise not have enough time to administer the team is an acceptable reason for appointing more.
 
If a team finds itself without leadership for any reason (as defined in earlier sections of the Charter) the Council of Team Leads reserves the right to appoint as many caretaker team leads as are necessary to ensure that a project can keep going.  All active teams must have at least one active team lead at any time so that their members' interests can be properly represented on the Council.  However, if for administrative or other reasons a single caretaker lead would not be sufficient, the Council may appoint more.  The division of labor between caretakers who would otherwise not have enough time to administer the team is an acceptable reason for appointing more.
  
New leads must, however, be suitably qualified for the position, which shall be chiefly determined by organizational skills and modding experience. As a result, new leads must either have a proven track record in the wider modding community. The Council of Team Leads also has a duty to consult the wider Beyond Skyrim community, ideally by posting a notice in the Private Discussion forum so that suitable candidates may declare an interest.
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New leads must, however, be suitably qualified for the position, which shall be chiefly determined by organizational skills and modding experience. As a result, new leads must either have a proven track record at DC, or elsewhere in the wider modding community. The Council of Team Leads also has a duty to consult the wider Beyond Skyrim community, ideally by posting a notice in the Private Discussion forum so that suitable candidates may declare an interest.
  
 
As explained in other sections of the Charter, a caretaker leadership will remain until such time as the Team in question has elected a new leader.  However, in the event that none of a Team's members wishes to, or feels able to, take over as lead:
 
As explained in other sections of the Charter, a caretaker leadership will remain until such time as the Team in question has elected a new leader.  However, in the event that none of a Team's members wishes to, or feels able to, take over as lead:
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<li> The Team will be required to elect a Spokesperson who will take the leads' place on the Council and represent their team until such time as a new lead is elected.  If they do so, they are also required to nominate (an)other member(s) who will perform the roles of merging, uploading, moderating, granting claims and any other roles which are critical to the team's functioning.</li>
 
<li> The Team will be required to elect a Spokesperson who will take the leads' place on the Council and represent their team until such time as a new lead is elected.  If they do so, they are also required to nominate (an)other member(s) who will perform the roles of merging, uploading, moderating, granting claims and any other roles which are critical to the team's functioning.</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
 
=====5.8 Complaint Process=====
 
Should a member have a complaint that they wish to be brought before the Council, they should speak to a Council Member (if you are unsure who to speak to, ask a Director on your province). The Council Member then has a duty to report this to the Council which will then initiate the process outlined below.
 
 
When a complaint is brought before the Council about behaviour that could constitute Charter breaches (including but not limited to “breaches of trust” or “illegality”), an investigation will take place.
 
 
A formal complaint has to be presented to the Council to initiate an investigation.  The complaint must contain a document with evidence that shows breaches of specific sections of the Charter. This document must be treated as strictly confidential and shared only with the Council. It has to clearly explain the charges and will form the basis of the evidence in the case. The identity of complaining parties or witnesses must be kept confidential unless these parties agree to reveal their identity.
 
 
The Council will initially evaluate if the complaint does indeed involve violations of the Charter and merits further formal investigation. Should the complaint be based on illegal activity the complainant will be suspended from Beyond Skyrim until the completion of the investigation. If it is determined that illegal activity has indeed taken place, or the offense puts people at risk, the case can be investigated more quickly (a minimum of 48 hours).
 
 
If the Council determines that there is a case to answer, a new Discord server is opened and the claimant and/ or witnesses are invited to the evidence channel along with the defendant. The documentation presented to the Council will be shared in full in the evidence channel. Based on previous complaints, a guide of how an investigation server should be created is being written.
 
Should any Council member have a conflict of interest, this must be discussed by the Council before the case commences and agreement reached as to whether they have to abstain from the vote.
 
 
The accused has two calendar weeks to present a  defence. The defendant is permitted to call witnesses who can present written evidence as part of their defence. The Council may reduce this term to one week with a unanimous vote if they think that the offence is evident and / or requires a quick resolution.
 
 
If no further investigation is necessary after studying the defence, the Council members with voting rights will vote on the verdict. The Council will decide the appropriate sanctions based on the evidence provided, for example, but not only, exclusion from specific positions or loss of membership of Beyond Skyrim Community. The moderating Council member will present it to the accused in the Defence channel and later in the Department Leads channel of the Development Server.
 
 
=====5.9 Arcane University: Council Responsibilities and Cooperation=====
 
 
* The Arcane University may as appropriate promote people from outside Beyond Skyrim to the position of Teacher and Triumvirate.
 
* Triumvirate and Teachers are bound to the conduct of the Arcane University Rules.
 
* When a replacement Triumvirate is chosen but is not a part of Beyond Skyrim, they are bound to the conduct of the Beyond Skyrim charter.
 
* Only one member of the Triumvirate can hold a Council seat representing the Arcane University and a non Beyond Skyrim Triumvirate cannot represent the Arcane University on the Beyond Skyrim Council.
 
  
 
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