Content Policy
blog.nineon.com is a free service for communication, self-expression
and freedom of speech. We believe blog.nineon.com increases the availability of information,
encourages healthy debate, and makes possible new connections between people.
We respect our users’ ownership of and responsibility for the content they choose
to share. It is our belief that censoring this content is contrary to a service
that bases itself on freedom of expression.
In order to uphold these values, we need to curb abuses that threaten our ability
to provide this service and the freedom of expression it encourages. As a result,
there are some boundaries on the type of content that can be hosted with blog.nineon.com.
The boundaries we’ve defined are those that both comply with legal requirements
and that serve to enhance the service as a whole.
Content Boundaries
Our content policies play an important role in maintaining a blog.nineon.com experience
for you, the users. Please respect these guidelines. From time to time, we may change
our content policies so please check back here.
PORNOGRAPHY AND OBSCENITY:
- Adult Blog names: We do not allow blog names to contain adult keywords.
- Pornography and Obscenity: Image and video content that contains
nudity, sexually graphic material, or material that is otherwise deemed explicit
by blog.nineon.com should be made private.
- Pedophilia, Incest and Bestiality: Users may not publish written,
image or video content that promotes pedophilia, incest and bestiality.
- Commercial Pornography: We do not allow content that exists for
the primary purpose of monetizing porn content or driving traffic to a monetized
pornography site.
- Child Pornography: blog.nineon.com has a zero-tolerance policy against
child pornography, and we will terminate and report to the appropriate authorities
any user who publishes or distributes child pornography.
HATEFUL CONTENT: Users may not publish material that promotes hate
toward groups based on race or ethnic origin, religion, disability, gender, age,
veteran status, and sexual orientation/gender identity.
VIOLENT CONTENT: Users may not publish direct threats of violence
against any person or group of people.
COPYRIGHT: It is our policy to respond to clear notices of alleged
copyright infringement. More information about our copyright procedures can be found
here.
PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION: We do not allow the unauthorized
publishing of people’s private and confidential information, such as credit card
numbers, Social Security Numbers, and driver’s and other license numbers.
IMPERSONATION: We do not allow impersonation of others through
our services in a manner that is intended to or does mislead or confuse others.
UNLAWFUL USE OF SERVICES: Our products and services should not
be used for unlawful purposes or for promotion of dangerous and illegal activities.
Your account may be terminated and you may be reported to the appropriate authorities.
SPAM, MALICIOUS CODES AND VIRUSES:We do not allow spamming or transmitting
malware and viruses. Though we allow users to create multiple blogs, we request
you to blog responsibly. Please contact us, if you have a genuine need to create
more than 5 blogs, by sending an email to support team.
MARKETING BLOGS: We do not allow the blogs created purely for the
purpose of marketing affiliate links, links exchange and advertisement.
Blogs
blog.nineon.com offers the unique opportunity to professional bloggers to own prime keyword
blog names. All blogs are offered
free and subjectd to following rules, in additional to the general content policy
of blog.nineon.com.
- Blog’s content must be of high quality and relevant to the blog name.
- Displaying the advertisements (other than what is already displayed using pre-configured
AdSense ads) on the blog posts/pages/sidebar using embedded html/javascript within
the content or widgets, is not allowed. We’ve customized all the themes and optimized
for AdSense ads.
blog.nineon.com reserves the right to revoke a blog, for assigning to another
user, or to keep it unassigned, if the the blog doesn’t comply with the content
policy.