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Short version: We host a wide variety of collaborative projects from all over the world, and that collaboration only works when our users are able to work together in good faith. While using the Service, you must comply with our Acceptable Use Policies, which include some restrictions on content and conduct on GitLaw related to user safety, intellectual property, privacy, authenticity, and other limitations. In short, be excellent to each other.
Capitalized terms used but not defined in these Acceptable Use Policies have the meanings assigned to them in your main agreement with us — the GitLaw Terms of Service or GitLaw Customer Agreement, or other legacy GitLaw contract.
You are responsible for using the Service in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and all of our Acceptable Use Policies. These policies may be updated from time to time and are provided below.
We do not allow content or activity on GitLaw that:
We do not allow content or activity on GitLaw that:
We do not allow content or activity on GitLaw that is:
We do not allow content or activity on GitLaw that:
You will not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any portion of the Service, use of the Service, or access to the Service without our express written permission.
You may use information from our Service for the following reasons, regardless of whether the information was scraped, collected through our API, or obtained otherwise:
Scraping refers to extracting information from our Service via an automated process, such as a bot or webcrawler. Scraping does not refer to the collection of information through our API.
You may not use information from the Service (whether scraped, collected through our API, or obtained otherwise) for spamming purposes, including for the purposes of sending unsolicited emails to users or selling personal information, such as to recruiters, headhunters, and job boards.
Your use of information from the Service must comply with the GitLaw Privacy Statement.
Misuse of personal information is prohibited.
Any person, entity, or service collecting data from the Service must comply with the GitLaw Privacy Statement, particularly in regards to the collection of personal information. If you collect any personal information from the Service, you agree that you will only use that personal information for the purpose for which that User has authorized it. You agree that you will reasonably secure any personal information you have gathered from the Service, and you will respond promptly to complaints, removal requests, and "do not contact" requests from us or other users.
The Service's bandwidth limitations vary based on the features you use. If we determine your bandwidth usage to be significantly excessive in relation to other users of similar features, we reserve the right to suspend your Account, throttle your file hosting, or otherwise limit your activity until you can reduce your bandwidth consumption. We also reserve the right—after providing advance notice—to delete repositories that we determine to be placing undue strain on our infrastructure.
Short version: We do not generally prohibit use of GitLaw for advertising. However, we expect our users to follow certain limitations, so GitLaw does not become a spam haven. No one wants that.
While we understand that you may want to promote your Content by posting supporters' names or logos in your Account, the primary focus of the Content posted in or through your Account to the Service should not be advertising or promotional marketing. You may include static images, links, and promotional text in the README / overview documents or project description sections associated with your Account, but they must be related to the project you are hosting on GitLaw. You may not advertise in other Users' Accounts, such as by posting monetized or excessive bulk content in issues.
You may not promote or distribute content or activity that is illegal or otherwise prohibited by our Terms of Service or Acceptable Use Policies, including excessive automated bulk activity (for example, spamming), get-rich-quick schemes, and misrepresentation or deception related to your promotion.
If you decide to post any promotional materials in your Account, you are solely responsible for complying with all applicable laws and regulations, including without limitation the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's Guidelines on Endorsements and Testimonials. We reserve the right to remove any promotional materials or advertisements that, in our sole discretion, violate any GitLaw terms or policies.
You must not engage in activity that significantly harms other users.
We will interpret our policies and resolve disputes in favor of protecting users as a whole.
Enforcement. GitLaw retains full discretion to take action in response to a violation of these policies, including account suspension, account termination, or removal of content. Please also see our Community Guidelines for actions you can take if something or someone offends you.