Terms of Service

Effective May 20, 2025

Welcome to John Meola’s site (“we”, “us”, “our”). By accessing or using this website (johnmeola.com), you agree to comply with these terms of service.

1. Content and Use

The content on this blog is for informational and personal use only. You may not copy, distribute, or republish blog content without prior written permission. You may, however, post hyperlinks from johnmeola.com to third-party sites. However, we disclaim any responsibility or obligation to maintain the functionality of any links in this blog.

2. User Contributions

If you submit comments or content, you grant us a non-exclusive license to use and display such content. You agree not to post harmful, defamatory, or inappropriate material. Content submitted is subject to moderation and any content that is deemed harmful, defamatory, or inappropriate will be removed.

Content that disparages others based on race, national origin, religion, gender/sex, sexual orientation, ability, age, or other immutable characteristics will be removed.

The definition of defamatory content is based on U.S. law and is defined as any false statement that injures another’s reputation regardless of financial or professional impact. This includes false statements about public figures.

Inappropriate material is defined as, but not limited to, content that depicts violence, sex acts, ad hominem attacks, or violates U.S. and/or Connecticut law.

Moderators of the blog retain sole discretion to determine the suitability and appropriateness of content submitted to this site.

3. Third-Party Links

Our website may contain links to third-party websites, which we do not control and are not responsible for.

4. Limitation of Liability

We are not responsible for any damages resulting from the use of this website.

5. Modifications

We reserve the right to update these terms at any time. Continued use of this site signifies acceptance of any changes.

6. Governing Law

These terms of service shall be governed by the laws of the United States and the State of Connecticut.