From 73c8d5b5511d8a6f57dc9602ae94641349084c85 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Justin W. Flory Date: Oct 02 2020 16:58:19 +0000 Subject: Make edits to definitions of Platforms and permitted content per review This commit makes adjustments and edits based on the comments by @bcotton and @misc in Fedora-Council/council-docs PR #67. Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory --- diff --git a/council/modules/ROOT/pages/policy/community-publishing-platforms.adoc b/council/modules/ROOT/pages/policy/community-publishing-platforms.adoc index dd2af0b..8169b74 100644 --- a/council/modules/ROOT/pages/policy/community-publishing-platforms.adoc +++ b/council/modules/ROOT/pages/policy/community-publishing-platforms.adoc @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ It provides a loose framework of how moderation is handled in cases that https:/ [[what]] == What are Community Publishing Platforms (or, Platforms)? -*Community Publishing Platforms*, shortened as *Platforms*, are content-focused websites that publish Creative Works. +*Community Publishing Platforms*, shortened as *Platforms*, are content-focused websites that publish Creative Works with the Fedora Trademark. In Fedora, "Creative Works" use the same definition of content and work as the https://creativecommons.org/licenses/[Creative Commons]. Platforms are places for expression of ideas and thoughts specifically related to or in the interest of the Fedora Project and its community. @@ -27,18 +27,11 @@ Community Publishing Platforms include, but are not limited to, the following ex Community Publishing Platforms feature Creative Works curated and managed by an individual contributor or groups of contributors. Platforms may be provided on infrastructure or web services hosted and managed by the Fedora Project or its sponsors. -While Creative Works on Platforms are not officially endorsed by the Fedora Project or Red Hat, because they are part of the Fedora Community (and use the Fedora trademarks to identify themselves), Creative Works must comply with the xref:project:ROOT:code-of-conduct.adoc[Fedora Code of Conduct]. -Individuals and creators on Platforms who are unable to meet this standard of conduct will have their Creative Works removed and will be not be promoted/advertised by Fedora. -Our intent is for all Fedora community members to have a positive and welcoming experience in all community spaces, both official and unofficial. +Creative Works on Platforms must comply with the xref:project:ROOT:code-of-conduct.adoc[Fedora Code of Conduct]. +These Creative Works are not officially endorsed by the Fedora Project or Red Hat, but must comply with https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal:Trademark_guidelines#Community_sites_and_accounts[existing trademark rules]. +If the Fedora Trademark is used, it must comply to this policy. -[[forbidden]] -=== What is absolutely forbidden? - -The following categories of Creative Works are never permitted under any circumstances. -Sharing these types of Creative Works on Community Publishing Platforms will result in immediate deletion or possible account suspension depending on severity: - -* Depictions of nudity, near-nudity, or other adult content -* Use of material that violates the owner's copyright +Creative Works that violates the Code of Conduct will be removed from Platforms and the publisher of the Creative Work may be subject to losing their publishing access. [[report]]