A brief guide on uploading articles to your profile that have been written by a third party.
Last edited: Wednesday 14th August 2024 (Catriona Hay)
Publishing articles on your ArchiPro profile is an excellent strategy to educate potential customers on how your business can address their challenges effectively.
There are no limitations on uploading content crafted by your business. Alternatively, ArchiPro offers article packages where our dedicated content team can create and publish articles on your profile, promoting them through our email and social media channels.
Publishing third party written content
If you wish to upload articles written by a third party, it is essential to obtain explicit permission from the content owner, preferably in writing. In cases where you have paid for the content to be created and published on the publisher's website, you typically have ownership rights to use that content on your own platforms without needing additional permission.
When posting third-party content that was not authored by your business, always remember to include a link to the original source where the article was first published. For example, you can mention: "This article was originally published on Publisher Name (with a hyperlink to the article)."
Articles are governed by the same copyright laws as images. It is important to note that clients are accountable for complying with copyright regulations as outlined in our Membership Terms. For more details, please review Clause 7 of the terms.
7.1. You acknowledge and agree that, whether or not we are responsible for sourcing, uploading or reviewing your Content, we are not responsible for, nor will we be liable for, confirming the accuracy or legality of the Content. In particular, you represent and warrant that any Content which is used on or in connection with the Online Services (including your Customer Profile and Additional Advertising as applicable):
(a) does not contain anything that is misleading or deceptive or which is likely to mislead or deceive;
(b) complies with the Fair Trading Act 1986, the Trade Mark Act 2002, the Copyright Act 1994 and all other applicable laws and regulations;