Posted Material Sample Clauses
The "Posted Material" clause defines the rules and responsibilities regarding any content that users upload, share, or otherwise make available on a platform or service. Typically, this clause outlines what types of material can be posted, the user's obligation to ensure their content does not infringe on others' rights, and the platform's rights to use, remove, or moderate such material. Its core function is to set clear expectations for both users and the service provider, helping to prevent legal disputes over content ownership, misuse, or inappropriate postings.
Posted Material. Where Authorized Users are able to submit material and/or post comments on the JSTOR Platform, they represent and warrant that they will not upload or otherwise publish through JSTOR any materials that: (a) are protected by copyright, or other proprietary or intellectual property rights; (b) are libelous, defamatory, obscene, pornographic, abusive, or invasive of another’s privacy or hateful; or (c) contain a virus, spyware, or other harmful component, advertising of any kind, or false or misleading indications of origin or statements of fact. Authorized Users acknowledge and agree that any material that they submit or comments that they post may be edited, removed, modified, and/or published by JSTOR without notice.
