World Pop Artists and Related Sites wants to ensure a positive experience.
These Terms of Service (“Terms”) apply to your access to and use of the websites, mobile applications and other online products and services (collectively, the “Services”) provided by World Pop Artists and related sites. By clicking your consent (e.g. “Continue,” “Sign-in,” or “Sign-up,”) or by using our Services, you agree to these Terms, including the mandatory arbitration provision and class action waiver in the Resolving Disputes; Binding Arbitration Section.
Responsibilities
You’re responsible for your use of the Services and any content you provide, including compliance with applicable laws. Content on the Services may be protected by others’ intellectual property rights. Please don’t copy, upload, download, or share content unless you have the right to do so.
Your use of the Services must comply with our Rules.
You may need to register for an account to access some or all of our Services. Help us keep your account protected. Safeguard your password to the account, and keep your account information current. We recommend that you do not share your password with others.
If you’re accepting these Terms and using the Services on behalf of someone else (such as another person or entity), you represent that you’re authorized to do so, and in that case the words “you” or “your” in these Terms include that other person or entity.
To use our Services, you must be at least 13 years old.
Content
You own the rights to your content posted, uploaded, or displayed in the Forums.
World Pop Artists may review your conduct and content for compliance with these Terms and our Rules, and reserves the right to remove any violating content.
We reserve the right to delete or disable content alleged to be infringing the intellectual property rights of others, and to terminate accounts of repeat infringers. We respond to notices of alleged copyright infringement if they comply with the law.
Do not publish anything on our sites or in the Forum that you don’t have permission to share.
This includes articles belonging to others, items you’ve found on the Internet, or content that belongs to your employer but not you. If you don’t have permission from the owner to share it, you shouldn’t include it in your postings. You can republish something that you have published somewhere else, as long as it is original content that you own the rights to.