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Code of Conduct

UX Lon­don is an inclu­sive event based on treat­ing all indi­vid­u­als respect­ful­ly, regard­less of gen­der, sex­u­al ori­en­ta­tion, age, dis­abil­i­ty, eth­nic­i­ty, reli­gion (or lack there­of), or soft­ware pref­er­ences. So please don’t be nasty or mean. Be nice. Be con­sid­er­ate. Be civ­il. It’s easy.

If you are being harassed, notice that some­one else is being harassed, or have any oth­er con­cerns, please con­tact a mem­ber of con­fer­ence staff. They will be clear­ly vis­i­ble, wear­ing “Clearleft” T-shirts.

Harass­ment includes offen­sive ver­bal com­ments relat­ed to gen­der, age, sex­u­al ori­en­ta­tion, dis­abil­i­ty, phys­i­cal appear­ance, body size, race, reli­gion, sex­u­al images in pub­lic spaces, delib­er­ate intim­i­da­tion, stalk­ing, fol­low­ing, harass­ing pho­tog­ra­phy or record­ing, sus­tained dis­rup­tion of talks or oth­er events, inap­pro­pri­ate phys­i­cal con­tact, and unwel­come sex­u­al attention.

Par­tic­i­pants asked to stop any harass­ing behav­ior must imme­di­ate­ly com­ply. If a par­tic­i­pant engages in any of the afore­men­tioned behav­ior, we may take any action we deem appro­pri­ate, from warn­ing the offend­er to imme­di­ate­ly expelling the offend­er from UX Lon­don with no refund.

This doc­u­ment is based on code​of​con​duct​.com, licenced under a Cre­ative Com­mons Attri­bu­tion 3.0 Unport­ed License.