Authorized materials
Client-provided content, images, documents, media, logos, software, data, and brand assets must be owned, licensed, or authorized for use.
CommunityStack respects applicable laws, intellectual property rights, platform policies, privacy expectations, and responsible digital operations.
This page explains the company position on client-provided content, ownership responsibilities, disputed materials, compliance concerns, and valid complaint handling.
Digital systems depend on lawful content, accurate information, responsible access, and prompt handling of compliance concerns.
CommunityStack may refuse to publish, remove, suspend, review, or request clarification about materials that appear to create legal, intellectual property, security, abuse, privacy, or compliance risks.
Client-provided content, images, documents, media, logos, software, data, and brand assets must be owned, licensed, or authorized for use.
Materials that raise intellectual property, privacy, security, abuse, or compliance concerns may be reviewed before publication or continued use.
CommunityStack may cooperate with valid legal, regulatory, hosting, domain, platform, or rights-holder requests where required or appropriate.
These responsibilities help keep projects safer, clearer, and easier to support after launch.
Provide accurate business information, contact details, project information, and approval instructions.
Use only content, images, documents, media, text, logos, and assets that are owned, licensed, or authorized.
Avoid infringing copyrighted, trademarked, protected, confidential, or otherwise restricted materials.
Maintain lawful use of websites, apps, databases, accounts, forms, uploaded files, and connected systems.
Respond promptly to compliance concerns, platform requests, abuse reports, or rights-holder complaints.
Secure account credentials, administrator access, permissions, and any third-party tools connected to the project.
Reports should include enough information for CommunityStack to review the issue based on available information.
These pages explain specific website terms, privacy expectations, acceptable use, and intellectual property complaint handling.
Reporting copyrighted, trademarked, or protected materials for review.
How website inquiries, form details, and visitor information are handled.
General terms for website use, inquiries, services, and project engagement.
Prohibited uses of CommunityStack-managed websites, systems, and services.
Send the relevant URL, issue description, evidence of ownership or authority, your contact details, and any supporting documentation to CommunityStack.