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Publishing Policy

This Publishing Policy explains what users may publish through FullAutoBlog, what source rights they must have, and which publishing behaviors are prohibited.

Last updated: 2026-04-02
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Source-rights requirement

Users may only import, rewrite, generate from, schedule, or publish material through FullAutoBlog when they own the source material or have permission or another lawful basis to use it.

This rule applies to RSS feeds, article URLs, keyword briefs, uploaded prompts, and any other input used to produce output through the service.

RSS feeds and third-party content

The fact that a page or feed is publicly accessible does not automatically mean a user has permission to republish or commercialize that material.

Users must evaluate the terms of the source, any contractual restrictions, intellectual-property rights, privacy rights, and any jurisdiction-specific rules before using third-party content as source material.

Required review before publication

  • Confirm the final output is accurate and fit for publication.
  • Remove confidential, private, or sensitive information that should not be published.
  • Check that the destination site and category are correct.
  • Confirm that images, brand references, claims, and links are appropriate for the intended publication.
  • Review AI-generated or AI-rewritten output for hallucinations, inaccuracies, or misleading phrasing.

Prohibited content and behavior

  • Copyright infringement, plagiarism, or misuse of protected source material.
  • Defamatory, unlawful, hateful, violent, exploitative, or deceptive content.
  • Spam, doorway pages, cloaking, malicious SEO abuse, or mass low-quality publishing designed only to manipulate search results.
  • Content that violates privacy, confidentiality, or trade-secret obligations.
  • Impersonation, fraud, or false claims of endorsement, authorship, or expertise.

Enforcement

If the operator believes a user is violating this Publishing Policy, access may be limited, affected workflows may be paused, and the account may be suspended or terminated.

The operator may also refuse support for campaigns or workflows that appear to create legal, reputational, or infrastructure risk.

Questions and reporting

Questions about publishing rights, content complaints, or takedown requests can be sent to hello@fullautoblog.com.

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