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NostrErrorLog 7 months ago
Protocols dont have ToS or PP because they dont include any services. (But they do have Terms! In their licenses). Pubky Core protocol and all the open source software is under MIT license, like most open software. But Apps and relays do provide services. It is in both the users and businesses best interests to establish clear terms, and laws force the rest.

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show me an example of an online protocol with a tos . GPT-4o mini An example of an online protocol with Terms of Service (ToS) is the protocol used by social media platforms, such as Facebook or Twitter. Below is a general outline of what such a protocol might include, along with key components of the Terms of Service: Example: Social Media Platform Protocol 1. User Registration Users must create an account by providing personal information (e.g., name, email address). Users must verify their email address or phone number. 2. User Conduct Users agree to use the platform respectfully and not engage in harassment, hate speech, or illegal activities. Users must not post misleading or false information. 3. Content Ownership Users retain ownership of the content they create but grant the platform a license to use, display, and distribute that content. The platform may remove content that violates its policies. 4. Privacy Policy The platform outlines how user data is collected, used, and shared. Users are informed about their rights regarding their personal information. 5. Account Termination The platform reserves the right to suspend or terminate accounts that violate the Terms of Service. Users can deactivate their accounts at any time. 6. Dispute Resolution Any disputes arising from the use of the platform will be resolved through arbitration rather than in court. Users may be required to waive their right to a jury trial. 7. Changes to Terms The platform may update its Terms of Service and will notify users of significant changes. Continued use of the platform after changes indicates acceptance of the new terms. Conclusion This example outlines a typical online protocol and its associated Terms of Service. Each platform will have its specific details, but the general structure and key components are often similar across different services. Always read the ToS of any online service to understand your rights and responsibilities. GPT-4o may display inaccurate or offensive information. Search Homepage Themes Settings Downloads iOS Browser Android Browser Mac Browser Windows Browser Browser Extensions More From DuckDuckGo Privacy Pro NEW Email Protection Newsletter Blog Learn More What’s New Compare Privacy About Our Browser About DuckDuckGo Other Resources Help Community Careers Privacy Policy Terms of Service Press Kit Advertise on Search