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==FAQ== |
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===Included in privilege=== |
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The Mediation Committee has agreed that comments made in the following situations will be covered as part of privilege: |
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*Comments made on ] and ] pages '''where the case has been accepted by the Committee'''. |
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*Emails sent to either the mediator or any member<ref>Provided that member isn't a party to the case in question, in which case the comments may not be privileged; please also see ].</ref> of the Mediation Committee (during or about formal mediation proceedings), or the Mediation Committee's private mailing list.<ref>See ].</ref> |
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*Any and all edits made on the Mediation Committee's private wiki if a case is mediated there. |
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*Any and all communication in other mediums (ie. IRC, Skype, etc.) where that was part of the formal mediation effort and involved the mediator. |
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===Not included in privilege=== |
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===Exceptions and ambiguities=== |
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===Enforcement of privilege=== |
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===Appealing an act enforcing privilege=== |
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===Notes=== |
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{{reflist}} |
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