A Letter from Quora About its Terms of Service
A letter appeared this morning when I signed into Quora. The letter covers Quora’s terms of service, which it did not have when I started using the service:
Hi,
We didn’t have a terms of service ready when you registered for Quora, so we need you to approve it now.
We designed the terms of service to be as advantageous as possible to writers and sharers. The basics are:
You own all the content you write on Quora, period. You can put it on your blog, e-mail it to your friends, modify it, publish it in a book, etc., whatever you want.
When you write something on the site, you give permission to Quora to show it to other users.
By default, people can copy and paste your answer from the site to anywhere on the web as long as they link back to your original answer. If you don’t want this for something specific, you can leave a note on your answer saying that permission isn’t granted for that content.
These are what we think are the most important things from the terms, but if you’re interested in the details, you should read the entire Terms of Service.
I agree to the Terms of Service
If you have any questions or concerns, you can email us at info@quora.com.
Thanks!
The Quora Team
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