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By using LJWorld.com's On the Street or Comments feature you:

Agree not to solicit others. You agree not to use your LJWorld.com comments to advertise or to solicit anyone to buy or sell products or services, or to make donations of any kind, without our express written approval;

Agree not to upload, post, distribute, e-mail or otherwise publish or make available on LJWorld.com's Reader Forums, On the Street or in Comments any comments that are libelous, defamatory, obscene, harmful, vulgar, threatening, tortious, harassing, abusive, invasive of another's privacy, hateful, racially or ethnically objectionable, or otherwise illegal material;

If you agree to these terms and then violate them and become a consistent problem for us, our site's other users or our message board's administrators and moderators, we can and will ban you from using this free public service.

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We will not spam you or give your e-mail address to anybody. We hate spam as much as you do. We ask for your e-mail address in order to curtail the multiple-account-registration syndrome - which happens anyway, but this is somewhat of a barrier.

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