End-user agreement
Who this applies to
Whenever you publish a recipe on Dishara or submit changes that update a recipe that is live for other people, this acknowledgement applies—including when you upgrade a draft to a published recipe from the recipe page.
You own—or have cleared—your content
By ticking the acknowledgement at publish time you confirm that you hold the necessary rights or permissions to distribute what you publish: the recipe wording, timings, servings, ingredient lists, instructions, descriptions, titles, translations, taxonomy choices, formatting, compilations or other substantive creative aspects of your submission.
You confirm that each cover photo and each image you attach to a step is yours to use (for example, you shot it yourself) or you have properly licensed or obtained permission so that uploading it here does not infringe anyone else’s copyrights, neighbouring rights or other protections.
What you declare
You agree that material you publish is not copied wholesale from incompatible sources without authorisation—such as scraped paywalled text, unauthorised cookbook excerpts, staged food photography you did not create and do not have rights to—or otherwise presented in a way that could misrepresent its origin.
Where you knowingly rely on permissible exceptions under local law (for example quoting a short attributable passage while adding original commentary), you remain responsible for staying within those limits.
How we host your uploads
You recognise that Dishara must technically store, resize, encrypt in transit where applicable, transmit, cache, resize for responsive layouts or thumbnails, excerpt for previews in listings and backups to keep the platform running—that limited handling is incidental to displaying your recipe.
Enforcement
We may remove or restrict content if we reasonably believe displaying it exposes Dishara or other users to legal risk. Removal does not mean other remedies under law are waived where they exist.
Not legal advice
These notes explain what we ask you to confirm at publish time—they are not a substitute for professional legal advice tailored to your situation or jurisdiction.
