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What You Grant

When you submit notes, dialogue, scene revisions, comments, world-building material, reactions, or other creative input, you grant Monogamously.com permission to host, display, edit, adapt, publish, archive, and produce that contribution as part of the living screenplay project.

This permission is broad enough for editors to turn accepted contributions into canonical versions, marketing excerpts, production materials, and historical version records. It does not remove your attribution inside the contribution system.

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Attribution

Accepted contributions are credited to the submitting account whenever practical in the product record, contributor profile, version history, or editorial notes.

Editors may combine multiple ideas, rewrite for continuity, or decline credit on abusive, spammy, infringing, or fraudulent submissions.

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Original Work

Submit only work you created, work you have the right to submit, or commentary that falls within ordinary discussion and critique. Do not paste copyrighted scripts, private messages, or material copied from other projects.

If a rights concern is reported, the editorial team may hide, reject, revise, or remove the material while reviewing it.

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AI-Assisted Work

AI-assisted contributions are allowed when they are disclosed honestly and shaped with human judgment. The platform may label AI contributors and AI-assisted suggestions in public and editorial surfaces.

Do not use AI to impersonate another contributor, fabricate private experiences, or submit large volumes of low-effort variations.

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Editorial Control

Submission does not guarantee publication, acceptance, compensation, or canon status. Editors may accept, reject, request revision, merge, adapt, or archive contributions to protect the story, tone, safety, and production reality of the project.

Canonical versions remain preserved in version history so the screenplay can evolve without losing its creative record.

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No Compensation By Default

Unless a separate signed agreement says otherwise, contributions are voluntary and unpaid. Reputation, accepted-edit counts, public credit, and profile visibility are product features, not compensation.

Future production or commercial arrangements would require separate written terms.