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 ====== Newport Makerspace / Creudy Casnewydd Fair Use Guide ====== ====== Newport Makerspace / Creudy Casnewydd Fair Use Guide ======
  
-The Makerspace aims to provide a creative space and community where it’s members can hack, make, experiment, repurpose, learn, share, and socialise.+The Makerspace aims to provide a creative space and community where it’s users can hack, make, experiment, repurpose, learn, share, and socialise.
  
 The Makerspace is is open whenever the Reuse Centre is open, and during some other hours when a Makerspace keyholder is available. You are welcome to get as much use of it as you like, provided: The Makerspace is is open whenever the Reuse Centre is open, and during some other hours when a Makerspace keyholder is available. You are welcome to get as much use of it as you like, provided:
  
   * Your use of the space does not breach any of the Makerspace or Reuse Centre rules.   * Your use of the space does not breach any of the Makerspace or Reuse Centre rules.
-  * You don’t monopolise the space or equipment to the detriment of other members.+  * You don’t monopolise the space or equipment to the detriment of other users.
  
 ===== Don’t live at the Makerspace ===== ===== Don’t live at the Makerspace =====
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   * The Makerspace is not your bedroom. Power naps are fine. Late hacking sessions are fine. Intentionally sleeping the night is not and will breach Reuse Centre rules which could jeopardise everyone's access to the Makerspace.   * The Makerspace is not your bedroom. Power naps are fine. Late hacking sessions are fine. Intentionally sleeping the night is not and will breach Reuse Centre rules which could jeopardise everyone's access to the Makerspace.
   * The Makerspace is not your kitchen. We have a kettle and you can make tea and coffee in the Makerspace. Use the Reuse Centre Canteen if you want to heat or consume food.    * The Makerspace is not your kitchen. We have a kettle and you can make tea and coffee in the Makerspace. Use the Reuse Centre Canteen if you want to heat or consume food. 
-  * The Makerspace is not your shed. We have limited storage, which is in high demand. Ensure your possessions left at the space comply with our Stuff, Storage, and Stickers Guide, and don’t store stuff here that’s not related to your current projects.+  * The Makerspace is not your shed. We have limited storage, which is in high demand. At this point in time, please ask permission for use of storage space from a committee member or raise it at the next subscribers' meeting.
   * The Makerspace is not your address. Getting project parts delivered to the Makerspace is fine, but don’t use Makerspace as your address on official documents or register your business here. Find the address in the [[members:buildingrules|Building Access Rules and Information - Reuse Centre]]   * The Makerspace is not your address. Getting project parts delivered to the Makerspace is fine, but don’t use Makerspace as your address on official documents or register your business here. Find the address in the [[members:buildingrules|Building Access Rules and Information - Reuse Centre]]
  
 ===== Give Back to the Makerspace ===== ===== Give Back to the Makerspace =====
  
-We don’t employ any staff, so to keep the Makerspace running smoothly we rely on all members giving a little of their time in proportion to usage they get out of the space.+We don’t employ any staff, so to keep the Makerspace running smoothly we rely on all subscribers giving a little of their time in proportion to usage they get out of the space.
  
 When you visit, try to set aside 10-15 minutes before you leave to do some of the quick tasks that keep the space safe and usable for everyone. These include: When you visit, try to set aside 10-15 minutes before you leave to do some of the quick tasks that keep the space safe and usable for everyone. These include:
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   * Administration.   * Administration.
   * Organising skill-shares and events.   * Organising skill-shares and events.
-  * Becoming a Trustee+  * Becoming a Committee Member
  
 ===== Commercial use of the Makerspace ===== ===== Commercial use of the Makerspace =====
  
-Using the Makerspace for business purposes (such as prototyping your start-up’s products) is fine, but remember that your business is no more important than any other member’s project. You do not get priority access to equipment, storage, or workspaces. You can’t expect other members to stay out of your way, stay quiet, or give up their turn on equipment, just because you’re doing “business stuff”+Using the Makerspace for business purposes (such as prototyping your start-up’s products) is fine, but remember that your business is no more important than any other users' project. You do not get priority access to equipment, storage, or workspaces. You can’t expect other users to stay out of your way, stay quiet, or give up their turn on equipment, just because you’re doing “business stuff”.
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-You must not use the Makerspace as your business’ registered address.+
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