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WORK STUDIO takes violations of the Terms of Service and User Content Policy seriously.
WORK STUDIO is a platform for free speech. We don’t monitor content or mediate disputes.
If an author’s contact information is listed on their blog, contact them directly to ask them to remove or change the content in question.
If you have tried to contact the author without success and still believe a blog violates our Terms of Service or Content Policy, select the abuse type below to contact us.
Note: A copy of every removal notice we receive related to out policy is sent to the Lumen project complaint database.
We also disclose the number and nature of government requests for content removal twice a year in our Transparency Report.
Copyright policy
WORK STUDIO respects the rights of copyright holders and complies with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and other applicable copyright laws. When we receive proper notice as required by the DMCA, we will work to promptly remove content that has been identified as copyright infringement.
Repeat infringers' blogs are removed, and in appropriate instances, And accounts will also be terminated.
Promotion of regulated goods and services
WORK STUDIO do not promote or sell regulated goods and services, such as alcohol, gambling, pharmaceuticals and unapproved supplements, tobacco, fireworks, weapons, or health/medical devices.
Hate speech, violent, or crude content
WORK STUDIO doesn’t remove blogs that contain insults or negative commentary.
We do remove content that:
- promotes or condones violence against or has the primary purpose of inciting hatred against an individual or group on the basis of their race or ethnic origin, religion, disability, age, nationality, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or any other characteristic that is associated with systemic discrimination or marginalization.
- is shocking or graphic, without more context or commentary
- threatens others
Harassment or bullying
WORK STUDIO not allows harassment or bullying.
Child safety, Nudity, or Adult content
WORK STUDIO do not allow the following:
- Adult material used for commercial gain or containing ads and links to commercial porn websites.
- Illegal sexual content, including image, video or textual content that depicts or encourages rape, incest, bestiality, or necrophilia, is also prohibited.
- Private nude or sexually explicit images or videos posted without the subject’s consent.
Other adult content is allowed on WORK STUDIO, but anyone may flag content on WORK STUDIO that they find offensive. We may show a warning before someone can view flagged material.
Spam
Spam blogs usually have irrelevant, repetitive, or nonsensical text. They have a large number of links that usually point to a single site.
Phishing
“Phishing” is when someone tries to trick you into sharing personal information online.
Malware
Malware is software that hackers use to try to take control of websites.
A hacker may:
- Change content
- Add additional pages
- Add code that can attack computers that view the page
Someone is posting my private information without my consent
You can report the unauthorized disclosure of confidential information about you.
Note: The mention of publicly available information does not constitute a disclosure of confidential information.
Someone is posting explicit content of me without my consent
You can report non-consensual sexual content about you.
Note: The mention of publicly available information does not constitute a disclosure of confidential information.
Someone is pretending to be me
If someone else is using your real name in their profile, let us know.
Note: We don’t take action if someone is using your name as a parody or satire. We also don’t share the owners behind nicknames, handles, or screen names.
If you believe someone else is being impersonated, then contact us.
Someone is pretending to be a company or organization
Please submit each blog only once. We review every submission and take action as necessary.
Blogger may take these steps:
- Remove content.
- Place a warning page before the content in question.
- Notify the authors and admins by email or message on their dashboard.
- Post a message that the content has been removed.
- Provide a link to a copy of the removal notice.
Legal Removal Requests
If you've come across content on WORK STUDIO that may violate the law, let us know, and we'll carefully review the material and consider blocking, removing or restricting access to it. Abusive content on WORK STUDIO services may also violate WORK STUDIO product policies, so before sending us a legal request, consider flagging the post, image, or video for one of our content teams to review. For more information on our product and privacy policies, our commitment to transparency, and how to submit a valid legal notice to WORK STUDIO, read on below.
Finding support for your issue
Make sure you've visited the many resources at WORK STUDIO Product Support Center. There, you can find answers to frequently asked questions or search our community help forum.
You can also learn more about WORK STUDIO security and privacy tools at our Policies and Principles page.
Protecting your information
We aim to provide you with the world’s strongest security and privacy tools. Security and privacy matter to us. We know how important they are to you and we work hard to get them right.
Read WORK STUDIO Privacy Policy to learn how WORK STUDIO uses information and the ways in which you can protect your privacy.
Our Safety Center helps you and your family stay safe online. Visit to learn more and understand how WORK STUDIO helps protect you, your computer, and the Internet from cybercrime.
Transparency in our process
Transparency is a core value at WORK STUDIO. As a company we feel it is our responsibility to ensure that we maximize transparency around the flow of information related to our tools and services. We believe that more information means more choice, more freedom, and ultimately more power for the individual.
As part of our efforts to remain transparent, a copy of each legal notice we receive may be sent to the Lumen project for publication and annotation. Lumen is a joint project among U.S. law schools that seeks to provide resources about free speech online and intellectual property law. It's also a database of requests to remove content from internet platforms. Lumen will redact the submitter's personal contact information (i.e. phone number, e-mail, and address).
You can see an example of such a publication here.
We may also publish similar information from your notice to our Transparency Report. The Transparency Report provides data on the requests we receive from copyright owners and governments to remove information from our services.
Understanding copyright
It is WORK STUDIO policy to comply with notices of copyright infringement pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. To read more about our copyright policies and the requirements of a complete notice, please visit our Copyright Help Center.
Submit a Legal Request
This tool will guide you through the process of reporting content that you believe warrants removal from Google's services based on applicable laws. Completing the appropriate form will help ensure that we have all of the information necessary to investigate your specific inquiry and resolve it as quickly as possible.
If your legal request involves multiple WORK STUDIO products, please note that you must submit a notice for each product affected.
Content Removal due to Copyright ©
WORK STUDIO regularly receives requests to delist content from Search results that may infringe on copyright. This report provides data on such requests to delist links from Search. Our goal is to help everyone understand the impact that copyright has on access to content through Google Search.
It is our policy to respond to clear and specific notices of alleged copyright infringement. The form of notice we specify in our web form is consistent with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and provides a simple and efficient mechanism for copyright owners from countries/regions around the world. To initiate the process to delist content from Search results, a copyright owner who believes a URL points to infringing content sends us a takedown notice for that allegedly infringing material. When we receive a valid takedown notice, our teams carefully review it for completeness and check for other problems. If the notice is complete and we find no other issues, we delist the URL from Search results.
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