Acceptable Use Policy
What contributors and visitors may not do on Knowledge Commons.
1. Who this applies to
This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") applies to everyone who uses Knowledge Commons — including contributing organisations, account holders, anonymous visitors, and automated clients.
2. Prohibited content and conduct
You may not use Knowledge Commons to upload, publish, store, share, or transmit:
- Content that is unlawful, that infringes third-party rights (including copyright, trademark, privacy, or publicity), or that you do not have the right to share;
- Content depicting the sexual exploitation or abuse of minors (CSAM) — we will report such content to the competent authorities;
- Content that incites violence, terrorism, or genocide; content that promotes hatred against a protected group; or content that constitutes harassment;
- Personal data of identifiable individuals processed without a lawful basis;
- Malware, exploit code, phishing material, or technical attacks on the platform or its users;
- Deliberately false or misleading material presented as factual reporting (excluding satire, parody, and clearly-labelled opinion);
- Spam, mass commercial solicitation, or undisclosed paid promotion.
3. Technical abuse
- Do not scrape, crawl, or fetch the surface at a rate that materially burdens it. Reasonable use of the public search API and assistant is welcome.
- Do not attempt to bypass authentication, rate-limiting, or access controls.
- Do not probe for or exploit vulnerabilities outside a coordinated disclosure process.
4. Enforcement
We may, at our discretion and without prior notice, remove content, suspend or terminate accounts, terminate contributor agreements, rate-limit clients, or refer matters to competent authorities. We will act proportionately and prefer the least-restrictive measure that resolves a violation.
Repeat or severe violations result in permanent termination.
5. Reporting abuse
Report violations to abuse@knowledge-commons.example. Include URLs and a brief description. We acknowledge receipt within five working days.
For copyright complaints specifically, use the procedure at /dmca.