The following is a non-exhaustive list of university policies relevant to websites at Stanford. Please visit the sites for the current definitive policies, and check with the authorities listed in each policy if you have a question.
2.1 Ownership and Use of Stanford Trademarks and Images
This Guide Memo establishes the policies governing use of Stanford's registered trademarks, as well as the use of unregistered names, seals, logos, emblems, images, symbols and slogans that are representative of Stanford.
2.2 Copyright Complaints
Stanford has designated an agent to receive notifications of alleged copyright infringement in the stanford.edu, stanford.org, stanford.com, sup.org, and supdigital.org domains.
2.3 Online Privacy Policy
Stanford University provides the following information relating to your privacy when using websites in the Stanford.EDU domain.
2.4 Digital Accessibility
Access to websites and electronic content is integral to the academic, research, and engagement activities available at Stanford University. Learn more about the policy and how to report issues.
2.5 Terms of Use
Please read these Terms of Use (“Terms”) carefully before accessing or participating in any chatroom, newsgroup, bulletin board, mailing list, website, transaction or other on-line forum available at stanford.edu, stanfordalumni.org or other Stanford sites.
2.6 Stanford Identity
Check the Stanford Identity site to confirm that the Stanford website you’re building meets university standards for brand compliance.
2.7 Stanford.EDU Name Assignment Policy
This policy applies to all three-part Internet host names within the Stanford.EDU domain.
2.8 Social Media Guidelines
Guidelines designed to help Stanford employees, volunteers, affiliates, and consultants in making appropriate decisions when managing and/or developing social media initiatives on behalf of the university.
2.9 Political, Campaign and Lobbying Activities
Last Updated: September 24, 2020University resources, including web sites, may not be used to engage in any political campaign activity in support of or opposition to any candidate for elective public office.