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In the event you are offended or upset by any material which appears at an Internet website, you are entitled to lodge a complaint with the Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA), who will then investigate the complaint and take such action as it deems appropriate. If you would like to know more about the ABA’s role in regulating Australian Internet content, you can visit their website at www.aba.gov.au.
Due to ATP’s desire to promote a free exchange of opinion and information, it does not necessarily endorse or support the views, opinions, standards or information that appears on any linked sites. You should also not interpret the absence of a link from the Australian Technology Park site to any other site as a criticism or comment by ATP on the provider or content of that site.
Unfortunately, ATP cannot warrant nor represents the material appearing on the Australian Technology Park site or any linked sites as complete, current, reliable and/or free from error. ATP also does not accept responsibility or liability for any loss, damage, cost or expense you might incur as a result of the use of or reliance upon the materials which appear at this or any linked sites.
You should be aware that the providers of linked sites often have their own protocols and standards in relation to their sites and the information which appears on them. We urge you to familiarise yourself with any such protocols and standards.
In the event you are offended or upset by any material which appears at an Internet website, you are entitled to lodge a complaint with the Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA), who will then investigate the complaint and take such action as it deems appropriate. If you would like to know more about the ABA’s role in regulating Australian Internet content, you can visit their website at www.aba.gov.au.
Due to ATP’s desire to promote a free exchange of opinion and information, it does not necessarily endorse or support the views, opinions, standards or information that appears on any linked sites. You should also not interpret the absence of a link from the Australian Technology Park site to any other site as a criticism or comment by ATP on the provider or content of that site.
Unfortunately, ATP cannot warrant nor represents the material appearing on the Australian Technology Park site or any linked sites as complete, current, reliable and/or free from error. ATP also does not accept responsibility or liability for any loss, damage, cost or expense you might incur as a result of the use of or reliance upon the materials which appear at this or any linked sites.
You should be aware that the providers of linked sites often have their own protocols and standards in relation to their sites and the information which appears on them. We urge you to familiarise yourself with any such protocols and standards.
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