Maximum Inclusiveness of Content

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See also: List of Content Banned by Archives
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Maximum inclusiveness of content is a quote from the first line of the Archive of Our Own's terms of service. It is sometimes referenced during discussions and debates on AO3's content policy, which allows any noncommercial fanwork that is legal in the United States, including "material that is offensive, triggering, erroneous, sexually explicit, indecent, blasphemous, objectionable, grammatically incorrect, or badly spelled."[1]

What We Believe
  1. Our goal is maximum inclusiveness (refer to the ToS FAQ) of content. Our software is open-source and available for others to use if they wish to implement the code elsewhere.
  2. We are committed to defending fanworks against legal challenges. Our position on transformative fanworks is detailed in the OTW FAQ. We have legal resources and alliances on which we can draw. However, that is not a guarantee that the organization can or will fight each battle. The Board will take into account a variety of factors, both legal and otherwise, in responding to a legal challenge. Further information is available on the OTW site.
  3. We do not sell the data that you post on, submit to or share on "OTW Sites" (transformativeworks.org, archiveofourown.org and fanlore.org) to third parties, and we do not include or accept paid advertisements from third parties. Each of the OTW Sites has Terms of Service and a Privacy Policy that explains what information we collect, how we use it and who we share it with; your use of any of the OTW Sites is governed by that site's Terms and Policy.
  4. We strive to make each OTW Site's Terms of Service (ToS) and Privacy Policy readable. We have tried to provide explanations for the more unusual legal terms. If you have terminology questions not covered here, Law.com's glossary may help, though we cannot vouch for the accuracy of outside sources, including those referenced in the ToS.[1]

Some Context

FanDomination.Net was a fiction archive that ceased the year after Archive of Our Own began. It had a different approach. See FanDomination.Net Content Control and Weeding Guidelines, specifically Watch Out For!!.

For other examples, see List of Content Banned by Archives.

See Also

References

  1. ^ a b Terms of Service, Archived version (Accessed 23 December 2022.)