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One of Reliabilityweb.com core
promises to users is that our coverage will be fair, accurate, and ethical. For us to
succeed, users must be able to trust our news, product ratings, and technical
recommendations to be unbiased and based on fact and careful analysis. An Internet media company's challenge is to give its users what they
want in a way that leverages the unique power of the medium. Part of that power is the
ability to bring buyers and sellers together; in doing so, the line between content and
commerce must remain clear.
We have developed guidelines that set out certain minimum
standards and fundamental rules in order to uphold our credibility. This policy addresses
issues such as the receipt of gifts or services to Reliabilityweb.com employees from
companies we cover and the trading of shares in companies we cover, to the distinctions
between editorial and advertising content:
- As part of our corporate mission, Reliabilityweb.com has
business relationships and investments in and from a number of companies in the
reliability technology industry. Reliabilityweb.com editors disclose business
relationships in editorial content whenever relevant, specifically in any content where a
Reliabilityweb.com partner or investor is a primary subject. Ordinary advertising
relationships, content distribution agreements, or service contracts do not require
disclosure.
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- Reliabilityweb.com offers its services
to the end user or "consumer" of reliability products and
services at no charge. We
generate revenue by selling sponsorships, vendor listings and
special advertising sections.
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- Currently we offer a free Seller Registration Service
however, in the future, Reliabilityweb.com may receives referral fees from
vendors when
we match buyers with vendors.
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- All Reliabilityweb.com employees go out of their way to
avoid any appearance of impropriety in regards to securities transactions or inside
information about any company we cover. Reliabilityweb.com doesn't prevent employees from
investing in their financial future, but all employees avoid any activity that might be
perceived as speculation or misuse of information obtained at work.
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- Editorial employees are required to refuse offers that could
be misconstrued by the giver or give the impression that Reliabilityweb.com is beholden to
a company. This includes the acceptance of gifts more than nominal value, travel, and
tickets to entertainment or sporting events.
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- Reliabilityweb.com's editorial services are committed to a
strict policy of editorial neutrality
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- Reliabilityweb.com labels content to indicate the source in
cases where the information published was not generated by Reliabilityweb.com's editorial
staff
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- We are committed to correcting quickly any errors in fact or
interpretation. No error brought to the attention of an editor or reporter will be allowed
to remain in a Reliabilityweb.com article. Everything from a misspelled name to a gross
material error will be corrected in a story's original file so that no inaccuracy remains
in our permanent archive. We will also provide clarifications of stories that contained no
clear error in fact but whose wording or headline is open to misinterpretation.
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- Reliabilityweb.com may link to non-Reliabilityweb.com
content that could be considered offensive by certain readers. The use of a hyperlink
never constitutes an endorsement of a company, product, or opinion. The use of the
hyperlink does not imply that Reliabilityweb.com agrees with the content being linked to
and provides no guarantee that the content contains accurate information.
Reliabilityweb.com editors are under no obligation to link to any site.
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