Event Code of Conduct
Participants must respect common sense rules for public behavior, personal interaction, common courtesy, and respect for private property. Harassing behavior will not be tolerated, including but is not limited to: deliberate intimidation; stalking; sustained or willful disruption of talks or other events; inappropriate physical contact; use of sexual or discriminatory imagery, comments, or jokes; and unwelcome sexual attention.
Music City Tech reserves the right to revoke, without refund, the membership and badge of any participant not in compliance with this policy. Persons finding themselves in a situation where they feel their safety is at risk or who become aware of an attendee not in compliance with this policy should immediately contact a crew member so that the matter can be handled in an expeditious manner.
Diversity
Music City Tech values diversity. The greatest experience will be had by all attendees, sponsors, volunteers, and vendors when diversity is a core value. To this extent, the leadership of Music City Tech seeks diversity in all aspects of the conference including the planning team, volunteers, speakers, and attendees. The end goal is for all participants to learn from the rich set of ideas, skills, and experiences that we have as a global and varied group of humans. In this vein, we welcome and encourage submissions from all minority groups that have been traditionally underrepresented at technical conferences.
Music City Tech does reserve the right to prohibit droids and any other forms of artificial life from attending after-hours events, particularly social events held at cantinas.
Need Help?
During conference hours you can always find a crew member at the information booth located in the lobby next to registration. Please visit us there if you have any concerns or questions.