Lilley Gulch Group of
Alcoholics Anonymous
Internet Web Page Guidelines
Approved 09/23/96
The purpose of the web page is to carry the message of Alcoholics Anonymous
by providing a resource on the internet where alcoholics can get information
about Alcoholics Anonymous and the Lilley Gulch Group of AA.
The following guidelines were developed and approved by the Lilley Gulch
Group to help assure that our web page adheres to the 12 traditions of Alcoholics
Anonymous.
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In keeping with our 2nd tradition, all content and links on the page will
be pre-approved by the group conscience.
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In keeping with our 5th, and 10th traditions, the page will only contain
material and links which discuss and explain the program of alcoholics anonymous
as it is defined in the Big Book and other conference approved literature.
The page will not contain material or links to other pages that may be considered
controversial (religious, political, sexual, etc.).
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In keeping with our 7th tradition, the group will be responsible for paying
any fees which might be associated with acquiring and maintaining an internet
account and e-mail address to support the web page.
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In keeping with our 11th and 12th traditions, the page will not contain pictures
of members of Alcoholics Anonymous. Any contact names provided on the page
will contain the contacts first name and last initial. Any e-mail addresses
displayed on the page will not disclose the contacts last name.
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In keeping with our 4th and 6th traditions, it is our objective to cooperate
with, but not affiliate with, other related AA entities and groups.
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In keeping with our 12th step and 5th tradition, it will be the responsibility
of the group to respond to questions and e-mail generated by the page if
and when an e-mail address for comments and questions is provided on the
web page.
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All quotes from conference approved literature shall be attributed to AA
World Services, Inc. or The Grapevine, Inc, as discussed in the AA Service
Manual (p s104). This will help protect AA copyrights.