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AOL® Video Guidelines AOL® Video GuidelinesThese guidelines govern all features of AOL Video including user uploaded videos, descriptions, tags, titles and comments. You must be 18 years of age or older to upload videos. Personal information about minors that come to our attention maybe deleted and may result in termination of your account. If it comes to our attention that you have misrepresented your age, we will delete all material related to your AOL Video usage. You agree that you will not use AOL® to distribute or facilitate distribution of any content -- including text, communications, software, images, sounds, data, or other information -- that: Language
Graphics
Minors
Advertising
Violence
Illegal Activity
Copyright and Trademark Infringements
Network Abuse
Links
Other
Violations of these guidelines may result in actions, without warning, that range from removal of content, to suspension of access, to deletion of your AOL® and/or AIM® Screen Name and all related material, to appropriate legal action. AOL® reserves the right to make changes to these guidelines at anytime and you agree to be bound by any such changed guidelines. Please check these guidelines periodically for any changes. For additional information, please refer to the AOL® Network Terms of Service. For additional information, please refer to the AOL Network Terms of Service. Determination of whether there has been a violation of these guidelines and/or TOS, and whether any action is warranted, is made by AOL, Inc. at its sole discretion. AOL Video Safety TipsYour publicly uploaded AOL Video videos are available to the Internet at large. Do not post videos or comments that contain information that you should keep private such as your full name, address, or telephone number. Personal Information: Never reveal your full name, home address, telephone number, place of work or any other identifying information in your uploaded video. And, be careful that information like license plate numbers on cars or images of the outside of your home are not accidentally in the background of a video. This information could help a stranger track you down. Videos: Videos that you upload to AOL are not only public, but they can be copied and shared by others without your knowledge. They can literally exist on the Internet for years and years after you've deleted them! Ask yourself a couple of questions before you upload a video: Passwords: Keep all passwords to yourself. Don't give out any of your passwords. And, remember, always make your password hard to guess. We want AOL Video to be a fun place for you to express yourself. Please follow these safety tips to ensure your utmost safety when using AOL Video. The AOL Video Team Related Articles:
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