What are CNET's terms of use?

Asked a year ago
CNET's terms of use define the guidelines and conditions for accessing and using their website and services. The terms outline user responsibilities, restrictions, and rights to ensure a safe and positive experience for everyone. By accessing their content, users agree to abide by these terms. The terms of use cover various aspects, including user-generated content, intellectual property, privacy, and compliance with laws. Users are not allowed to misuse or modify the website, distribute malicious software, or engage in any illegal activities. Additionally, CNET reserves the right to terminate or restrict access to their services for any violation of these terms. It is important to review and understand the terms of use to stay compliant and enjoy a smooth browsing experience on CNET.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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