Alex R. wrote:
Also, how about taking it off the printable version of
the
page. That is a printed publication and may be used
to suggest that a donation is be solicited in the place
that the page is printed (of course anyone can print
a web page, but by removing it from the printable version
it is making a statement that it is only an online solicitation
that falls within the ambit of the "Charelston Principles"
and not the more vigorious rules about in-state solicitations.)
Even without legal issues, I think it'd be better taken off the
printable version; when someone prints it from the "printable version",
it's usually because they want a semi-nice copy comparable to a standard
encyclopedia article, without the ancillary webpage stuff, and "please
donate" or even "we're upgrading our servers" doesn't really fit in
that
context.
-Mark