How 32 platforms handle Content Moderation provisions in their legal documents.
This provision means AWS can remove content or terminate accounts hosting material it deems harmful or illegal, giving it broad editorial discretion over hosted content.
Once content is made public, you cannot revoke other users' rights to use it — even if you later delete or privatize the repository. This has serious implications for proprietary models, datasets, or code.
Doxxing can lead to real-world harassment and safety threats; this policy provides a basis for victims to report and have such content removed.
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