Promote Positive User Experience
We prohibit our ads to be shared with any that contain shocking, sensational, violence, adult content, and profanity. We also prohibit other objectionable material, such as content implying or attempting to generate negative self-perception in order to promote diet, weight loss, or other health related products.
Unacceptable content (shared on same web page):
- Illegal products and services
- Misinformation
- Vaccine discouragement
- Discriminatory practices
- Inflammatory content
- Deceptive content
- Dangerous content (unsafe substances, tobacco, etc.)
Local Legal Requirements. Publishers are responsible for understanding and complying with all applicable laws, regulations, industry codes, and rules, including local legal and regulatory requirements.
Personalized Advertising
Legal Restrictions. Ads must comply with the law.
Personal Hardships. Ads shouldn’t target Customers in ways that exploit their difficulties or struggles.
Identity and Belief. Ads shouldn’t target Customers based on categories prone to systemic discrimination or unfair stigmas.
Sexual Interests. Ads shouldn’t target Customers based on inherently private sexual interests or experiences.
Access to Opportunities. Ads shouldn’t limit access to opportunities by leveraging unfair societal biases when targeting Customers with specific content categories.
Misrepresentation
Scamming Customers by concealing or misstating information about Article’s product or business:
Examples (non-exhaustive):
- Impersonating brands or businesses by referencing or modifying the brand content in the ads, URL, destinations or misrepresenting yourself as the brand or business in user interactions
- Enticing Customers to part with money or information through a fictitious business that lacks the qualifications or capacity to provide the advertised products or services
- Making misleading statements, obscuring, or omitting material information about your identity, affiliations, or qualifications
- Providing an inaccurate business name or business name that does not clearly represent the advertised business or disambiguates from similar businesses in the ad or user interaction
Trademarks
Infringement of Third-Party Rights. In performing the Services under this Agreement, the Publisher shall not create, design, or develop any Work Product or other items that infringe the proprietary rights of any third party, including without limitation, any patents, industrial designs, design patents, data rights, trade marks, copyrights, confidential information, or trade secrets. If the Publisher becomes aware of any such possible infringement in the course of performing the Services, the Publisher shall immediately notify Article in writing.