Submission Terms
Last updated: 16 May 2026 · Operated as community.movie
By submitting materials to community.movie (including challenge entries, pitch text, comments, polls, uploads, metadata you provide with a submission, and similar contributions), you confirm that you have the authority to submit those materials and agree as follows.
Licence you grant to community.movie
You keep any rights you already have in your original submission. In addition, you grant community.movie and its affiliates a broad, perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, sublicensable, royalty-free licence to use, host, reproduce, adapt, translate, summarise, analyse, moderate, promote, combine with other materials, develop, produce, commercialise, and create derivative works from your submission in any media or format (including for machine learning, automated scoring, editorial workflows, marketing, and community features), including after your membership ends.
Materials originated or authored primarily by the studio, its vendors, or the NeuraLoom production system (including locked script versions, shot plans, generated media created under studio direction, and studio branding), remain studio assets regardless of your submission.
Actor Universe
Actor submissions, Actor Cards, generated images, image prompts, character traits, voice selections, and related materials you provide may be adapted, combined, developed, produced, commercialised, and used in studio productions and community experiences under the same broad licence. You do not obtain approval rights, staffing, employment, or creative control over how actors are cast, combined, or depicted in final works.
Representations & compliance
You represent that your submission does not violate applicable law or third-party rights when used under this licence. You are responsible for notices or claims arising from materials you submit. We may remove or restrict submissions that create legal or safety risk.
No partnership or fiduciary relationship
These terms do not create a partnership, joint venture, agency, employment, or fiduciary relationship. Editorial and greenlight decisions are made by the studio.
Questions: see Contact.