The principle of publicity and responsibility

We formulate the principle of publicity and responsibility as follows:

If you are not ready to sign publicly disclosed data with your real name and bear full legal responsibility for the material, it means that your data is questionable and has no place on WE.UA.

When you publish a post, comment, graphic, audio, video, or any digital file on we.ua, you do it publicly, consciously and purposefully, and you bear FULL responsibility for the content of this material and the reliability of the information in it.

Each public material of the User on WE.UA is the product of the intellectual property of its Author and belongs only to him (or his successors in certain cases). The content on the we.ua website belongs to the authors of the content. WE.UA does not claim any content, copyright, or related rights to the results of the Authors' work and is not responsible for the published material. Any claims of the Authors regarding the use of their works of art or intellectual property (fragments of works, graphic materials, video fragments, etc.) are addressed directly to unscrupulous Users, the administration does not participate in communication or settlement of this type of disputes between Users.

More details about the Content of the Authors and their responsibility are described in a separate section.

Let's return to the issues of responsibility and publicity with the following thesis:

The name of the responsible person must be above each material, post or photo. If it is impossible to establish the person responsible, then this information should be considered doubtful.

This principle emphasizes the need to be aware of one's own responsibility for digital content and the possible harm and risks it may cause to any other person.

Also, we call on all WE.UA Users to show mutual respect, courtesy and respect for the dignity of citizens and the intellectual property rights of Digital Content Authors. For everything published publicly, public responsibility must follow (including in accordance with the Code of Civil Procedure of Ukraine).

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