These Terms of Service (“Terms”) are a contract between you and Centerlight. They govern your
use of Centerlight’s sites, services, mobile apps, products, and content (“Services”).
By using Centerlight, you agree to these Terms. If you don’t agree to any of the Terms, you
can’t use Centerlight.
We can change these Terms at any time. We keep a historical record of all changes to our Terms
on GitHub. If a change is material, we’ll let you know before they take effect. By using
Centerlight on or after that effective date, you agree to the new Terms. If you don’t agree to
them, you should delete your account before they take effect, otherwise your use of the site and
content will be subject to the new Terms.
You own the rights to the content you create and post on Centerlight.
By posting content to Centerlight, you give us a nonexclusive license to publish it on
Centerlight Services, including anything reasonably related to publishing it (like storing,
displaying, reformatting, and distributing it). In consideration for Centerlight granting you
access to and use of the Services, you agree that Centerlight may enable advertising on the
Services, including in connection with the display of your content or other information. We may
also use your content to promote Medium, including its products and content. We will never sell
your content to third parties without your explicit permission.
You’re responsible for the content you post. This means you assume all risks related to it,
including someone else’s reliance on its accuracy, or claims relating to intellectual property
or other legal rights.
You’re welcome to post content on Centerlight that you’ve published elsewhere, as long as you
have the rights you need to do so. By posting content to Centerlight, you represent that doing
so doesn’t conflict with any other agreement you’ve made.
By posting content you didn’t create to Centerlight, you are representing that you have the
right to do so. For example, you are posting a work that’s in the public domain, used under
license (including a free license, such as Creative Commons), or a fair use.
We can remove any content you post for any reason.
You can delete any of your posts, or your account, anytime. Processing the deletion may take a
little time, but we’ll do it as quickly as possible. We may keep backup copies of your deleted
post or account on our servers for up to 14 days after you delete it.
We reserve all rights in Centerlight’s look and feel. Some parts of Centerlight are licensed
under third-party open source licenses. We also make some of our own code available under open
source licenses. As for other parts of Centerlight, you may not copy or adapt any portion of our
code or visual design elements (including logos) without express written permission from Medium
unless otherwise permitted by law.
You may not do, or try to do, the following: (1) access or tamper with non-public areas of the
Services, our computer systems, or the systems of our technical providers; (2) access or search
the Services by any means other than the currently available, published interfaces (e.g., APIs)
that we provide; (3) forge any TCP/IP packet header or any part of the header information in any
email or posting, or in any way use the Services to send altered, deceptive, or false
source-identifying information; or (4) interfere with, or disrupt, the access of any user, host,
or network, including sending a virus, overloading, flooding, spamming, mail-bombing the
Services, or by scripting the creation of content or accounts in such a manner as to interfere
with or create an undue burden on the Services.
Crawling the Services is allowed if done in accordance with the provisions of our robots.txt
file, but scraping the Services is prohibited.
We may change, terminate, or restrict access to any aspect of the service, at any time, without
notice.
If you find a security vulnerability on Centerlight, tell us. We have a bug bounty disclosure program.
Questions? Let us know at legal@centerlight.com.