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That's rediculous..... you submit something you don't want the hosts meddling with it, just hosting it.... they'll never see my guide that's for sure......
Read the clearly posted correct to the mis information posted:
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Word form IGN concerning this mis information...
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QUOTE(Chuck_IGN (IGN Staff))
Hello everyone,
At STGU request I am posting, in an effort to end what appears to be a very odd, deliberately misleading debate. Here is the actual situation, doing my best to put it all in plain English.
Please note there is a big difference between IGN's terms of service and our hosting agreement, because hosted sites are NOT owned or operated by IGN, we simply provide the platform and tools to run a website well.
I am not a legal expert, but I am familiar with our hosting ToS both in letter and spirit.
The short answer is simple, hosted sites run themselves, own their content and are responsible for it. IGN's involvement and responsibilty for hosted sites content is minimal, and covered by the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) Safe Harbor. Look here for great detail on that law, it is a very important standard for the internet.
Really what that means to IGN is that we DO NOT want to own or take responsibility for hosted site content. Ou ToS is designed to leave that responsibility in the hands of the site owner.
If any modders or game fansite website operators/owners out there need more detail, go here:
Frankly, this seems to be a foolish debate fueled by someone who is attempting to apply terms of service from one site (IGN) to another (STGU).
ON COPYRIGHT LAW
* If you created soemthing, you own it. Plain and simple. Unless a commercial transaction specifically occurs to assign rights, they remain with the creator of the original work.
When you post your work for free download, it is fair game for others to repost as long as they do not attempt to earn money or make clear cut commercial gain from the original work.
RE: HOSTED SITE CONTENT OWNERSHIP
* Hosted sites are indeed responsible for their own content - and IGN/GameSpy does not attempt to make any claims of ownership on that content. We have no legal grounds, nor business reasons, to do so.
So modders, if you upload your work to STGU, you still own your work. If you are a modder we host a site for, same deal, your content belongs to you.
ON POSTING YOUR WORK IN FORUMS AND OTHER PUBLIC LOCATIONS (like IGN blogs)
* The terms of service for using any site are specific to that site. So read STGU's policy on usage of content, read IGN's policy on usage of content, etc. When you post information anywhere you should always be aware that
it could end up anywhere!
Chuck Condon
hosting Manager
IGN Entertainment, Inc.
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