You agree not to post harmful, illegal, or misleading content on Walgreens' platforms, and not to spam or impersonate others.
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These restrictions define what behavior can result in account termination and establish user responsibility for content they submit, which is particularly relevant given the broad content license Walgreens holds over submitted material.
Violating these conduct rules can result in immediate account termination without notice, and users remain responsible for ensuring any content they submit complies with these standards before posting.
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"You agree not to use the Site to: (a) upload, post, email or otherwise transmit any content that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortious, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, libelous, invasive of another's privacy, hateful, or racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable; (b) impersonate any person or entity; (c) upload, post, email or otherwise transmit any content that you do not have a right to transmit; (d) upload, post, email or otherwise transmit any unsolicited or unauthorized advertising, promotional materials, or any other form of solicitation.— Excerpt from Walgreens's Walgreens Terms of Use
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: User conduct provisions engage FTC Act unfair practices standards, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act for unauthorized access scenarios, and applicable state tort law for defamation and privacy invasion claims. Content moderation obligations are also relevant under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which provides platforms with certain immunities for user-generated content. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Low. Standard content restriction clauses are common across digital retail platforms. The primary operational exposure relates to enforcement consistency and potential claims of selective or discriminatory moderation. JURISDICTION FLAGS: Section 230 immunity applicability may vary in certain contexts, and international users in jurisdictions with stricter content liability frameworks (EU Digital Services Act) may create heightened compliance obligations. DSA requirements for larger platforms regarding content moderation transparency may be relevant if Walgreens' platform reaches applicable user thresholds in the EU. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Third-party developers or marketplace participants whose content appears on Walgreens' platform should ensure their content policies align with these restrictions. Vendor contracts should address content compliance obligations and indemnification for user conduct violations. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Walgreens should ensure its content moderation processes are documented, consistently applied, and reviewed periodically for alignment with evolving regulatory expectations, particularly under the EU Digital Services Act if applicable. Appeals processes for content removal or account termination decisions should be assessed for adequacy.
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These restrictions define what behavior can result in account termination and establish user responsibility for content they submit, which is particularly relevant given the broad content license Walgreens holds over submitted material.
Violating these conduct rules can result in immediate account termination without notice, and users remain responsible for ensuring any content they submit complies with these standards before posting.
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