Free and Re-Printable Content
ArticleCulture is a free content article directory. This means that any webmaster,
publisher, or editor may re-print your article(s) subject to the basic terms and conditions outlined on
this site. If you are an author that charges a fee for publication of your articles or requires that
special terms be met prior to publication of your work, you should NOT submit your
work or articles to this site.
Article Criteria
Article submissions are subject to length restrictions. These are outlined below:
Article Title: maximum 150 characters.
Article: maximum of 15,000 characters or roughly 2,500 words.
Author Bio: 400 characters or roughly 60 words.
Please Note: These character limits include all spaces, line breaks, paragraph breaks and punctuation, so the actual number of characters will be less than the above numbers.
Article Formatting and Links
We strongly recommend that authors submitting to ArticleCulture copy and paste
articles from a basic text editor like Notepad or NoteTab Light. Following this suggestion will ensure
that paragraph breaks, line length and other basic formatting will be properly handled by our submission
form. Copying and pasting content from applications like MS Word can and does result in a variety of
formatting problems. The reason for this is that MS Word and similar applications use non-ASCII, sometimes
invisible, characters that are copied with article content into our submission form, causing articles to
appear very differently from the way they were submitted.
Keeping the above in mind, it is not necessary for authors to use html tags for
specifying font size or to create paragraph and line breaks. Use of HTML should be minimal and we suggest
html tags only be used for creating live links to sites, services or products. Any link that begins with
"http://" will automatically be clickable. For example, "http://www.ArticleCulture.com" would appear as a hyperlink.
To hyperlink a word or phrase, HTML anchor tags need to be placed around that word or phrase.
Example: <a href="http://www.ArticleCulture.com">Free Content Article Search Engine</a>
Article Submission Guidelines
Article submissions to ArticleCulture are free and new additions to our
database are indexed once a day, roughly every 24 hours. This means that any article you submit will
be searchable by, and available to, visitors the day after it is submitted. Before submitting an article,
please search the ArticleCulture database by author name or article title to ensure your articles have not
already been added by someone else.
- We strongly recommend that you do not submit articles that are not your own unless the author has given you permission to do so.
- Submit your article to one category only. Submissions to multiple categories are automatically removed on a daily basis.
- Submissions that are commercial or advertorial in content will be removed from the ArticleCulture database. ArticleCulture is
a free-content directory not a forum for advertising commercial products, services or programs.
- Submissions that are less than 200 words will be removed from the ArticleCulture database. Longer articles may also be
removed if they contain no useful content or are submitted for the sole purpose of obtaining backlinks or promoting a
product or service.
- Submissions that consist of a few lines of text with a link pointing to another site where the article supposedly
resides will be removed.
- Article submissions that are plagiarized or in violation of another author's copyright will be removed. Read the
section below for more information on our copyright policy.
Note: ArticleCulture reserves the right to remove any article or articles for
any reason with or without notice or explanation. In cases where the above or other guidelines are severely abused,
so-called authors will be banned.
Copyright and Violations
ArticleCulture's policy prohibits the use of copyrighted material in a manner that violates
the copyright owner's rights. In general, this means that authors should only submit their own original written
work to which they have natural copyright.
In cases where copyright is disputed (usually as a result of plagiarism or unauthorized
copying), articles will be immediately removed without recourse or discussion, regardless of the arguments presented
by the disputing parties.
Disclaimer
The articles on this Web site are provided for information purposes only and for
redistribution as outlined in our guidelines. ArticleCulture.com does not accept any responsibility or liability
for the use or misuse of the article content on this site or reliance by any person on the site's contents.
For additional information, read the full text of our
Disclaimer Statement.
Actions to Take in the Event of Copyright Violation
ArticleCulture is a free content article directory. We act as an intermediary between authors
and publishers and post guidelines for both regarding copyright adherence. However, copyright resides with the authors
who submit to our directory, not with us. As a consequence, ArticleCulture has no legal standing to enforce copyright on
behalf of authors.
In the event of copyright violation, we advise authors to exercise their rights under
the The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 by taking the following steps:
1. Contact the offending party directly asking them to rectify the copyright violation.
2. If the above fails, contact the ISP that hosts the offending website and the domain registrar that holds
the registration for the website domain.
Information for the domain registrar and hosting service can generally be obtained by doing a lookup using
any WhoIs service such as:
http://www.whois.net
http://www.networksolutions.com
3. Most Domain Registrars and ISPs will respond to a copyright enforcement request by warning or suspending
the offending party. If they fail to do so, have a lawyer make the same request in writing. This last action
rarely fails to produce results.
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