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This page describes the site license for www.camphisierra.org, www.camphisierra.com, and all other projects operated under the auspices of the "Friends of Camp Hi-Sierra."

Friends of Camp Hi-Sierra

The Friends of Camp Hi-Sierra is an informal project of BSA Venture Crew 55, aiming to promote and support Camp Hi-Sierra through volunteer efforts. Crew 55 is chartered in the Santa Clara County Council with a Camp Hi-Sierra theme and open to membership by all eligible youth and adults in the Council. For more information about our project, please see our About page.

Licensing

Two separate licensing policies apply to this site depending on the content in question and the purpose of its use.

Creative Commons License

For all content that is original to the Friends of Camp Hi-Sierra (i.e. website design, most text on this site not attributed to another source, etc.), we license our work under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Essentially this license gives you the rights to reproduce and create derivative works from this content, though you are required to attribute such material to the Friends of Camp Hi-Sierra and share such material under an equal license to other users and/or recipients of the republished content or your derivative work. Please consult the link for the full description. Only the complete text of the license as published on the Creative Commons website is the official, legally binding and applicable license.

Scouting Movement License

Inside of the Scouting movement it is common practice to share content for the common purposes of supporting and promoting Scouting. Within the Boy Scouts of America, any content produced by one Unit, Council, or Region of the BSA may be used freely by another Unit, Council, or Region of the BSA for the purposes of promoting and supporting Scouting.

This site makes plentiful use of content produced by the Santa Clara County Council in reference to its wholly-owned summer camp property in Tuolomne County, California, known as Camp Hi-Sierra. We strive to attribute all SCCC-produced content to the Council (said content is referred to as having come from the "Council," the "SCCC," or as being "official" - all are understood to be colloquialisms for the same meaning) and wherever possible link directly to available content on the SCCC site rather than host copies of the same content. If you find areas where we appear deficient in this regard, please alert us using our online Contact form.

As all Friends of Camp Hi-Sierra content is produced under the auspices of BSA Venture Crew 55, all other Units, Regions, and Councils of the Boy Scouts of America are hereby welcome to use content found on this site for the exclusive purposes of promoting and supporting Scouting. We kindly ask the courtesy of attributing your reproduced or derivative material to this site and that you share your produced content similarly (the same requests contained in our Creative Commons license referenced above).

Authority

In no cases shall any license mentioned or contained here be presumed to contradict or violate any other license or regulation which would legally apply. The use of a Creative Commons license by the Friends of Camp Hi-Sierra does not presume to supercede or invalidate the legal rights and claims of the Boy Scouts of America with respect to its content and programs.

Further Questions

For further questions or for direct permission to use, cite, reproduce, or create derivative works of this work, please contact us directly using the Contact form found on this website. You may also contact webmaster (at) camphisierra (dot) org.

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