DISCO User Branding Guidelines

Last Updated on 03 December, 2019

INTRODUCTION

When re-publishing or otherwise re-using any content within DISCO, you must give credit to the original content provider, adjacent to, or within the content being used. And you must at least include the source name and acknowledge the intellectual property rights associated with that content.

Unless you see any custom or non-standard branding guidelines displayed on this page, requested by the owner or the copyright holder of the content you are using, you must adhere to sections J.C. Content Provider Credit & Attribution and J.D. Content Provider Branding Guidelines of the DISCO User Terms of Use, which are referenced below.

J.C. Content Provider Credit & Attribution:

When re-publishing or otherwise re-using the Licensed Content, DISCO Platform Users must give credit to the original content provider, adjacent to, or within the Licensed Content being re-published or otherwise re-used and must at least include the source name and acknowledge the intellectual property rights associated with that Licensed Content. All Licensed Content within the DISCO Platform displays and offers the User the original content provider’s name, a downloadable logo, as well as the copyright notice. DISCO Platform Users may use one or more of these Licensed Content provider credit elements when re-publishing or otherwise re-using the Licensed Content. And unless otherwise specified, Users must also preserve any content provider watermarks within the Licensed Content (e.g. within a video or a documentary). If the User fails to give the appropriate credit to the original Licensed Content provider, this may result in access to the affected Licensed Content service being removed from the User’s account.

J.D. Content Provider Branding Guidelines:

When re-publishing or otherwise re-using the Licensed Content, DISCO Platform Users must adhere to any special branding guidelines displayed by the original Licensed Content provider as provided in the relevant License Agreement as displayed on the Licensed Content order page. Failure to adhere to any special branding guidelines displayed by the original Licensed Content provider may result in access to the affected Licensed Content service being removed from the User’s account.