The website
To achieve the best compatibility with as many browsers as possible, the Moderna Museet website complies with the guidelines of the World Wide Web Consortium, W3C. The most recent versions of Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Safari can be used. Older browsers, including Internet Explorer 6, are less compatible, since version 6 does not comply sufficiently with the W3C guidelines. Our intention is that the website should validate according to HTML 4.0 and CSS 2.0.
We recommend a screen resolution width of at least 1024 pixels for the best reproduction of the contents. The tool for administering and publishing information is based on the web publication system EPiServer CMS 5.
Images
The works of art shown on this website are protected by Swedish copyright law (SFS 1960:729). This entails that the works may not be reproduced or made available to the public without permission from the copyright holder. Examples of use requiring permission are: copying the work to another website or internal networks, or making works available or reproducing them in other ways, regardless of method.
Works of art by originators represented by BUS are reproduced on this website with permission from BUS, www.bus.se. If you wish to use one of these works, please apply to BUS on +46 (0)8 5455 3380, fax +46 (0)8 5455 3398, or by e-mail, bus@bus.se.
Cookies
According to the Swedish act on electronic communication, SFS 2003:389, implemented on 25 July, 2003, all visitors to a website with cookies must receive notification of the fact that the website features cookies, what these cookies are used for, and how cookies can be avoided. A cookie is a small text file that is stored in the visitor’s computer and contains information. Cookies are normally used to enhance the website for the user. There are two kinds of cookies:
The first kind, called a permanent cookie, saves a file that is stored in the visitor’s computer. It is used, for instance, to adapt a website to the visitor’s preferences, selections and interests. It is also used for statistical follow-up.
The second kind is called a session cookie. It is stored temporarily in the visitor’s computer memory only during the visit to the website. Session cookies are erased when the browser is closed. No personal data about the visitor, such as e-mail address or name, is stored, Our website uses both kinds of cookie. If you do not accept the use of cookies, you can block cookies via your web browser’s security settings. You can also set the browser to notify you every time the website wants to leave a cookie on your computer.
General information about cookies and the new act on electronic communication is available on the Swedish Post and Telecom Agency (PTS) website (www.pts.se).
The transparency principle
Moderna Museet is a government agency. In consequence, any messages sent to us are public documents.