Terms of Service
Please read these terms carefully before using our platform.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
Acceptance
By using the Civiloria website, you agree to these Terms of Service. If you use the service on behalf of an organization, you confirm you have authority to bind that organization.
The service
Civiloria provides historical and cultural stories in readable and cinematic formats (text, audio, scenes). We may add, change, or discontinue features without prior notice.
Accounts
You are responsible for accurate registration information and keeping your password confidential. Notify us promptly of unauthorized account use.
We may suspend or terminate accounts that violate these terms or misuse the platform.
Content and intellectual property
Platform content (text, images, audio, branding) is protected by copyright or licensed to us. Copying, redistribution, or commercial use without written permission is prohibited except as allowed by law or official sharing features.
Your comments and community posts remain yours, but you grant us a non-exclusive license to display and operate them within the service.
User conduct
You must not:
- Post abusive, unlawful, or hateful content.
- Impersonate others or violate their privacy.
- Attempt to hack the platform or abuse APIs.
- Use automated access that harms service performance.
Disclaimer
Historical content is provided for educational and cultural purposes. We strive for accuracy but do not warrant error-free content. The service is provided “as is” without express or implied warranties.
Limitation of liability
To the extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect or consequential damages arising from your use of the platform, including data loss or service interruption.
Changes
We may update these terms. Continued use after publication constitutes acceptance. Please review this page periodically.
Governing law
These terms are governed by applicable laws in our country of operation unless mandatory local law provides otherwise. Disputes shall be resolved in competent courts after attempting an amicable resolution.