Shared Content Sample Clauses

Shared Content. What is Shared Content? You may use the BiblioCommons Service to create “Shared Content,” which is any information, content or opinion that you post on the Service; it includes online conversations on the Service and selections you create using Lists or My Shelves. Shared Content may be useful for your own reference and can help other users find resources and information. Shared Content may include for example collections, ratings, reviews, video, or conversations with other users. You may make portions of your Shared Content private, or you may leave it publicly available (as “Public Content”) for the benefit of yourself and other users in your library and on the World Wide Web. To learn more about the controls BiblioCommons has put in place to protect your privacy, please refer to the BiblioCommons Privacy Statement, or visit your privacy settings. Who owns Shared Content? Registered Users retain any ownership rights they have in content that they post on the BiblioCommons Service. However as described below, other users of the service, PUBLIC LIBRARY and BiblioCommons are granted an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive license to use Shared Content. Can other users use my Shared Content?
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Shared Content. What is Shared Content? You may use the BiblioCommons Service to record information or opinions about books, movies, music, and other topics, participate in online conversations, or create selections using Lists or My Shelves; all of this content is called “Shared Content”. Shared Content may be useful for your own reference and can help other users find resources and information. When you contribute content to an individual title, that title is automatically added to My Shelves, a collection that gathers all of the titles to which you have contributed content or chosen to add to your shelves. You may also create Shared Content by interacting with others through messaging, forums, or collaborative guides. Can Shared Content be viewed by the public? Shared Content has been designed for sharing, and is usually public. However you may make portions of your Shared Content private by using your Privacy Settings. In addition, messages sent directly to other users through the service are not publically viewable. If you are uncomfortable with the idea of sharing content with others, you may decide not to use My Shelves or contribute ratings, comments, guides, or other types of Shared Content. You do not need to create Shared Content in order to use the BiblioCommons Service. Will my name be visible with my Shared Content? Content and messages that you leave in public view or send to other users will be accompanied by the username that you create, or by whatever display name that you choose at a later date in your account settings. This display name is also linked to your profile page, which includes links to your Shelves, your shared Lists, and any other profile information you choose to display. Can I change my Shared Content? Shared Content that is not interactive may be edited or deleted on this service at any time. Deleted content is removed from our data bases and inaccessible to other users, but may remain in our data back-up system and in third-party search indexes like Google. Shared Content that is not deleted may remain available on the BiblioCommons Service indefinitely, even if you have closed your library account. Messages and chat cannot be deleted or edited once they have been sent. They are logged and archived indefinitely. In the event of complaints regarding violations of the BiblioCommons Terms of Use, this type of information may be used by BiblioCommons to investigate. Interactive Shared Content that other users may respond or contribute to, s...
Shared Content. If you elect to upload any Shared Content, you grant to us and our affiliates, successors, assigns and/or sublicensees a perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, worldwide, assignable, transferrable, non-exclusive right and license to reproduce, display, transmit, modify, publish, create derivative works from and otherwise use any of Your Content that you provide to us for such purpose, in any formats or media now known or hereafter devised, for the purposes of providing you and other users with, and for us to promote, our Services, including allowing other users to create or use Simulation(s) comprising or incorporating Shared Content.
Shared Content. Tembo may use any of the clips captured to promote the region and their properties. In addition, if Tembo has clips beneficial to the TDA, they may share those, and we can cross promote their offerings.
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