Somewhere in the site, probably in the footer below the creative commons license explanation, will be a section explaining privileges that the site admins have, and what site admins cannot do.
The site admin reserves the right to:
Change account usernames. In the event that existing content in the public domain or with proper permission is available from an author that doesn’t have a Textiles Journal account, that work may be added to the site. In this case, that author will be assigned a blank user account to which to attribute the work. If another user has registered that account, they will be assigned a new username and receive an email notification. If the user dislikes the assigned username, they can request an alternative by sending an email to contact@textilesjournal.org.
Remove uploaded works deemed unfit for publishing on our site (this includes offensive content, and content that violates copyright, for example)
The site admin cannot:
View any account passwords; they’re stored in the database as indecipherable hashes.
Determine the author of works uploaded and attributed to “anonymous”; no user account data is tied to a work other than the attributed author name.
Violate the license assigned to uploaded contributions.
Somewhere in the site, probably in the footer below the creative commons license explanation, will be a section explaining privileges that the site admins have, and what site admins cannot do.
The site admin reserves the right to:
The site admin cannot: