www.rightlivelihood.org - Credits, Copyrights & Disclaimer

Creation & Hosting

We are most grateful to ion2s - buero fuer interaktion, Germany, for Creation, Design and Implementation of the Content Management System pro bono and for their invaluable support. For more infomation please visit www.ion2s.com.


We are very thankful to STRATO for hosting this website pro bono.


We are also very grateful to Samport Payment Services for providing the secure online donation interface on this website free of charge.


This website is realized with the Open Source Content managment System TYPO3 version 4.0.


We would also like to thank our interns Fabian Müller and Katharina Andersen for all their support in the implementation phase.

Copyright

2006 © Right Livelihood Award Foundation.

All photos, texts and other contents may be freely copied and distributed unless otherwise indicated. Please quote "Right Livelihood Award Foundation Archive" as source, and put a link to our website www.rightlivelihood.org.

Photos which must not be reposted without prior permission by the rightsholder are marked with a copyright notice holding the photographer's name or contact information. Please contact the rightsholder directly or via the Right Livelihood Award Foundation for information.

We would like to thank our current photographer at the ceremonies in Stockholm Karl Gabor (http://gabor.se).

The mountain scenery picture used in the "News" section has been taken from  lamprecht/www.photocase.de.

 

Disclaimer

The Right Livelihood Award Foundation is not responsible for any contents linked or referred to from this website. If any damage occurs by the use of information presented there, only the author of the respective pages might be liable.

Please note that information about our Recipients is not always up-to-date.

Sponsorship hotel rooms

We are most grateful to Scandic Hotel for their generous discount on hotel rooms at Scandic Anglais during the days around the 2008 Ceremony in December!

Read more about their work towards a more sustainable future here.