We do not place any limits on users’ website content, save for the following exceptions:
- Publication of content that can be deemed as illegal, abusive, defamatory, racist, offensive or any other content likely to generate complaints. This can take the form of photos, text, advertising banners or links to external websites.
- Publication, transmission, reproduction, distribution or other use of software containing viruses or containing any other harmful component.
- Publication of software or other material not of original authorship (pirated material) or otherwise infringing upon intellectual property rights. This includes material and other resources about hacking or cracking.
- Providing the means to install any online gaming platform, either for resale or personal use (ex. Counter Strike).
In general terms, included in the category of prohibited material is any other information deemed by the company to be inappropriate. Use of services in an abusive manner will lead to the suspension or deletion of said services without warning and without the company accepting liability for any loss caused by this action.
Is there any type of content that cannot be hosted?
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