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Creator Content & Rights Policy

How creator-submitted, embedded, licensed, downloaded, edited, and repackaged content should be handled.

Last updated 6/15/2026

Creator-submitted content may include videos, photos, written descriptions, programs, drills, workouts, rehab or mobility education, nutrition education, thumbnails, titles, captions, and other supporting material.

A creator who submits content must own the content or have permission to license it to the platform. The creator is responsible for making sure the content does not infringe copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity, contractual, or other rights, and that any people shown in the content have provided releases or consent when required.

Public YouTube, Vimeo, or Instagram embeds should be treated as external resources unless the platform has a separate written license from the rights holder. A public embed does not automatically grant permission to download, edit, re-upload, repackage, sell, or use the video in marketing.

Permission levels may include embed-only use, creator social-embed permission, platform-use inside free or paid pages, download/edit/repackage permission, and marketing permission. Subscriber access should stay view-only unless a separate one-off purchase path specifically unlocks a download later. These permissions should be recorded separately because each allows different uses.

Unless otherwise agreed in writing, creators keep ownership of their original content. The platform receives only the license needed for the approved permission level. Platform organization, page structure, tags, titles, thumbnails created by the platform, edited compilations, and related platform materials may be owned by the platform while the creator retains ownership of the underlying original content.

The platform may remove, hide, edit metadata, reject, or reorganize content for quality, safety, brand, legal, or operational reasons. Creator compensation, if any, should be documented separately or selected clearly in writing.

This policy is a public operational summary and is not a substitute for a signed creator agreement when broader download, edit, repackage, paid, or marketing rights are needed.

Creator agreement note: this page is a public summary. Use a written creator agreement before downloading, editing, repackaging, paywalling, or using creator content in marketing.
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