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Règles de conduite officielles

Date of Last Revision: August 11, 2008
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ProposalSpace LLC ("ProposalSpace") has established certain rules for using this Web site (the "Site") and for posting messages, photos, video and other content ("Content") on it, which are set forth in our Terms of Use and in these Official Rules of Conduct. WHEN YOU USE THE SITE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO ABIDE BY THE OFFICIAL RULES OF CONDUCT AND THE OTHER RULES SET FORTH IN OUR TERMS OF USE. FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THESE OFFICIAL RULES OF CONDUCT AND THE TERMS OF USE MAY RESULT, AMONG OTHER THINGS, IN TERMINATION OF YOUR ACCOUNT AND THE DELETION OF CONTENT THAT YOU HAVE POSTED ON THE SITE, WITH OR WITHOUT NOTICE, AS DETERMINED BY PROPOSALSPACE IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION. Please refer to our Terms of Use for more information about the rules applicable to your use of the Site and the other rights and remedies of ProposalSpace.

Third Party Content

The Site allows you to upload and share user-generated Content with others, such as photographs and videos you upload from your camera, webcam or mobile phone. This means that you may post and share original photographs and video that are: (i) of you or your associates, (ii) taken by you or your associates or (iii) original art or animation created by you or your associates. It is not intended as a place for you to post third-party copyrighted content. In addition, we expect our users to use good judgment and respect the copyrights and other intellectual property rights of others. Therefore, in using the Site, you may not:

Inappropriate Content

Certain kinds of speech are not welcome on our Site. Therefore, you may not post or share Content that we deem:

Unlawful or Harmful Content or Conduct

Although we are not responsible for the conduct of our users, we want the Site to be a safe place on the internet. Therefore, in using the Site, you may not:

These Official Rules of Conduct are subject to change at any time at ProposalSpace's sole discretion.


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