“Donor Disagrees with the Public Statement” stated

Hello dear donors,

In accordance with Article 25 of the Foundation Act, unless the donor objects in advance, the Association must take the initiative to disclose the “name” and “amount” of the donor (according to the title of the receipt) on the “Credit Information” website.

In the past, CBETA’s donation credit information page only disclosed the name, no amount (referred to as the donation list), but the latest regulations are to disclose the name and amount (referred to as credit information), and the credit information will be provided from the 107th year, and we will present both materials at the same time in the future.

So you can choose to make both, just one or the other, or neither. If the credit information data is not public, we will always present it as “Three Treasure Disciples”.

Information that has been declared non-public at the time of past donations will remain private. If you wish not to disclose the information from now on, please fill out a declaration of disagreement. If you have any changes in the future, you can write to us and we will handle it according to your wishes.

The contact method is as follows, you can choose to reply, and future donations from those who do not respond will be deemed to have agreed to be disclosed.

For more information about the Foundation Act, please refer to the National Laws and Regulations Database

Thank you for your continued support and assistance to CBETA, and your good deeds will surely make the digital Buddhist texts widely circulated, so that more sentient beings can receive the blessings of the Buddha and the nourishment of the Dharma.

CBETA appreciates your support