Content Policy

At PRW – Press Release Writing (prw.net.au), we are committed to maintaining a trustworthy, professional, and informative platform for press releases across various industries. To uphold the highest standards of quality and integrity, we have established the following content guidelines for all submissions and published materials.

1. Accuracy and Truthfulness

All press releases and content published on PRW must be factually accurate and truthful. Organisations are responsible for ensuring that the information they provide is correct, verifiable, and free from misleading statements or false claims.

2. Originality and Copyright

Content submitted to PRW must be original or properly licensed for use. Plagiarism or unauthorized use of copyrighted material is strictly prohibited. PRW reserves the right to remove any content that violates intellectual property rights.

3. Relevance and Purpose

Press releases should serve a clear informational purpose, such as announcing product launches, corporate news, events, initiatives, or other newsworthy updates. Purely promotional content without substantive news value will not be accepted.

4. Respect and Professionalism

Content must be respectful and professional in tone. Submissions containing hate speech, defamatory remarks, discriminatory language, or offensive material will be rejected or removed.

5. No Spam or Malicious Content

PRW prohibits spam, deceptive links, malware, or any form of content intended to harm users or disrupt our platform’s integrity.

6. Compliance with Laws

All published content must comply with applicable Australian laws and regulations, including advertising standards, privacy laws, and defamation laws.

7. Editorial Review and Moderation

PRW reserves the right to review, edit, reject, or remove any press release or content at our discretion to ensure compliance with this policy and maintain quality standards.

8. Liability

PRW acts as a distributor and publisher of press releases but does not endorse or guarantee the accuracy of third-party submissions. Organisations are solely responsible for the content they submit.

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