Being clearer about the potential for third party services to show content in unexpected ways

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Neil Brown 2025-06-19 17:46:49 +01:00
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ When you upload Content to the Service, you automatically grant us a non-exclusi
* hosting your Content
* making your Content available to, and transmitting your Content to, other users and other servers (which, in each case, might store your Content on their own, or third party's computers), and any transformations and modifications necessary to do this.
* When you upload Content to the Service, you are making it available via the Internet. Anyone, or any computer, might access your Content via RSS aggregators and readers, embed your Content in web pages and other media, or index and store your Content in search engines and databases.
* When you upload Content to the Service, you are making it available via the Internet. Anyone, or any computer, might access your Content via RSS aggregators and readers, embed your Content in web pages and other media, or index and store your Content in search engines and databases. Please note that neither we, nor you, have control over these uses of your Content, and these services may not display your Content as you expect it.
* moderating Content in accordance with the Moderation Policy
If you delete your Content, your licence to us, in respect of that Content, ends automatically. However, because this is a federated service, Content that you upload to the Service may - and probably will - be transferred to other people's servers. Deleting Content from the Service does not guarantee that it will be deleted from other servers or people's computers, as this is outside our (and your) control.