Website Acceptable Usage Policy

We want an environment in which freedom of speech and expression can co-exist with responsible, mature and inoffensive online discussion. We don’t want to take a heavy-handed approach to comments.
However, DRP (the club) reserves the right to take appropriate action if the provisions of any the following codes and policies are broken:

  • Code of Conduct for Players
  • Code of Conduct for Parents
  • Code of Conduct for Supporters
  • DRP Photographic Images and Website Guidelines

In addition, there is the following Website Acceptable Use Policy.

The club reserves the right to remove any comments that contravene this policy.

Don’t allow others to use your DRP member account

Don’t allow others to use your member account to add a comment or engage in any way with the website: you must be a member of the club and you must use your own member account.

Don’t advertise a product

Advertising or promoting external companies, products, services or websites is not allowed. This may include links to: personal websites or forums; surveys and questionnaires; commercial websites or auction sites that mainly exist to sell products; and details of charity or fundraising events.

Don’t breach copyright law

Copyright law exists to stop someone from taking another person’s work and passing it off as their own. It applies to the internet in the same way as it does to TV, books and the press.

Please do not post large chunks of text copied from other sources as this may be an infringement of copyright. Short quotes to illustrate a point may be permissible.

If you wish to refer to external sources of information, it’s better to include a link to an appropriate external website.

Comment in English

Comments that are not in English are not allowed. This is because we have to ensure comments can be checked and to ensure that all readers understand the comment.

Don’t risk breaking Irish law

Contributing a comment with the intention to commit a crime, break the law, or condone or encourage unlawful activity is prohibited.

Don’t endanger other users

We may remove comments that we consider could endanger other users – for example, offering medical and health advice, or encouraging drug or alcohol abuse or self harm.

Don’t post potentially defamatory statements

Defamation laws exist to protect individuals or organisations from unwarranted, mistaken or untruthful attacks on their reputation. Posting a defamatory statement in an online comment is the same as publishing it in a newspaper or magazine.

To avoid breaking defamation laws in your comments, ensure that you verify the information in your posting, especially when presenting negative statements as facts. Also avoid jumping to conclusions, exaggerating or making subtle implications. Remember that adding the word ‘allegedly’ to a statement does not stop it being defamation.

Don’t be abusive or disruptive

Abusive or disruptive behaviour is not allowed. This includes:

  • Using swear words (including abbreviations or alternative spellings) or other language likely to offend
  • Harassing, threatening or causing distress to anybody
  • Flaming, i.e. posting something that’s angry and mean-spirited
  • Trolling, i.e. saying deliberately provocative things just to stir up trouble.

Don’t be offensive

Comments that contain offensive or discriminatory content are not allowed. Racist, sexist, homophobic, disablist, sexually explicit or abusive material will be removed.

Don’t comment off-topic

Make sure your comments are related to the news items to which you are contributing. Please do not contribute ‘off-topic’ comments.

Don’t include others’ personal details

Please do not reveal any personal information – such as home/mobile phone numbers, postal or personal email addresses – about other people.

Legal responsibility

You are legally responsible for any comment you make about a news item.