Terms of Use
Before using the PillarOne.org website, please read these terms of use carefully.
1. Use of services
PillarOne offers online resources for open source software development and content creation, including communication tools, online forums, personalised content and so on. PillarOne.org assumes that you are of legal age to create binding obligations for any liability that you may incur as a result of your use of PillarOne.org.
Your use of PillarOne.org constitutes your agreement with these terms of use and the Legal Notice respectively. Your use of particular PillarOne.org services may be subject to specific guidelines (e.g. downloads). Use of these services constitutes full acceptance of and agreement to the service-specific rules. If you do not agree to these terms of use, then you are not granted rights to use PillarOne.org services.
PillarOne.org reserves the right to update and change the terms of use. Updates and changes to these terms of use will be reflected in and accessible through the URL where such terms of use first appeared. Continued use of PillarOne.org after changes to the terms of use constitutes your acceptance of any changes.
2. Registration obligations
In order to access certain services, you may be required to register and obtain an account with PillarOne.org. When registering, you must provide true, current and complete information. If we have reasonable grounds to suspect that your information is untrue, not current or incomplete, we may suspend or terminate your PillarOne.org account.
You will receive a link by email in order to activate your account and set your password. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your password, and for all activities that occur under your account.
PillarOne.org handles user registration data in accordance with the Privacy Statement in the legal notice.
3. Appropriate conduct and related user representations and warranties
As used throughout these terms of use, "your content" means any text, data, software, graphic and message posted via PillarOne.org. You agree that you are responsible for your own conduct and any content that you or anyone using your account creates, transmits or displays when on PillarOne.org and for any consequences thereof.
When you create or make available any content, you thereby represent and warrant that:
- you own or have sufficient rights to post content on PillarOne.org,
- the posting of your content on PillarOne.org does not violate the privacy rights, publicity rights, copyrights, contract rights or any other rights of any person,
- you have fully complied with any third-party licenses relating to your content posted, agree to pay for all royalties and fees owning any third person or third party,
- your content does not contain any viruses, worms, Trojan horses, malicious code or other harmful or destructive content such as spyware or malware,
- your content is not obscene, violent, harassing, libellous or slanderous, does not incite, encourage or threaten immediate physical harm against another, does not violate any applicable law, regulation, or rule, and does not violate the privacy or publicity rights of any third party,
- if your employer or your contractual institutional partner has rights to intellectual property you create, you have either (a) received permission from your employer to make available your content, or (b) secured from your employer or your contractual institutional partner a waiver as to all rights in or to your content,
- your content does not inundate the website with communications or other traffic suggesting no serious intent to use the Website for its stated purpose,
- your content does not otherwise violate, or link to material that violates any provision of these terms of use.
To report any activity or content that may violate these terms of use, please email
webmaster [at] pillarone [dot] org.
4. No unlawful or prohibited use
In connection with your use of PillarOne.org, you shall comply with all applicable laws. Thereby you must not:
- interfer with, disrupting, or creating an undue burden on the website or the networks or services connected to the website, including, without limitation, hacking into the website,
- attempt to impersonate another user or person,
- use the username of another person,
- use any information obtained from the website to harass, abuse or harm another person.

