Editorial content is information, not advice.
The desk's reporting, predictions, and strategy explainers are editorial content — they are not financial, legal, or professional advice.
Using the site
You can read, share, and link to articles on Fantasy Cricket Live. You can quote short excerpts with attribution and a link back to the source. For longer excerpts or syndication arrangements, contact the desk via the contact page.
You cannot republish full articles without permission, scrape the site to build a competing product, or use the site's content in a way that suggests endorsement by the desk.
Editorial content is information, not advice
The desk's reporting, predictions, and strategy explainers are editorial content — they describe how the desk reads a fixture, a player, or a framework. They are not financial, legal, or professional advice. Readers who make selection decisions based on the desk's content do so at their own discretion.
The desk does not guarantee outcomes. Predictions are probabilistic; coverage is timestamped and reviewed against results in the public archive.
Liability
The desk is not liable for selection decisions readers make based on the site's content. The desk is not liable for losses incurred through fantasy-cricket contests or any other activity that depends on the site's content.
The desk's liability for the site's content is limited to the cost of a reader's subscription, if any.
Disputes
Disputes about the site's content should be routed to the desk via the contact page first. We will respond within 48 hours on working days and aim to resolve disputes without escalation. Where disputes cannot be resolved directly, the desk submits to the jurisdiction of the courts at the operator's registered address.
Can I republish an article?
Short excerpts with attribution and a link back are fine. Full articles require permission. Contact the desk via the contact page for syndication arrangements.
Is editorial content financial advice?
No. Editorial content is reporting and analysis, not financial advice. Readers who make decisions based on the desk's content do so at their own discretion.
What if I have a dispute?
Route the dispute via the contact page first. We aim to resolve disputes without escalation.
What counts as fair use of editorial content
Short excerpts with attribution and a link back to the source are fine. We define 'short' as up to 200 words or 25% of the original piece, whichever is smaller. For longer excerpts or syndication arrangements, contact the desk via the contact page.
We do not require permission for linking to articles on the site. We do require attribution for any excerpt used elsewhere, including on social media, in newsletters, or in other publications.
What we don't allow
We do not allow republishing full articles without permission, scraping the site to build a competing product, or using the site's content in a way that suggests endorsement by the desk. We do not allow the use of our content in training datasets without explicit permission.
Where we discover unauthorised use, we will request takedown and, where appropriate, escalate the matter. The desk's content is the desk's work product; we protect it accordingly.
What the terms cover
The terms cover the use of the site, the limits of our liability, and how disputes are handled. The terms apply to all readers, including readers who access the site through a browser, a feed reader, or a syndicated arrangement.
The terms do not cover the use of third-party sites that link to our content. Those sites have their own terms, and the desk is not responsible for their use of our content.
How the terms are updated
The terms are updated when the desk's policies change in a way that affects readers. Material updates are announced on the homepage and reflected in the terms page. Non-material updates (clarifications, typos) are made without announcement.
Readers who want to know whether the terms have changed since their last visit can check the effective date at the top of the terms page. The effective date is updated when the terms are updated.
What the terms mean for syndicated content
Where the desk's content is syndicated to a third-party site, the syndicated version is governed by the third-party site's terms. The desk's terms apply to the original publication on the desk's domain; the third-party site's terms apply to the syndicated version.
Readers who want to verify the syndicated version can compare it to the original publication on the desk's domain. Material differences between the two are noted on the corrections log.
A note on the desk's editorial independence
The desk's editorial independence is protected by the funding model. The desk is funded by display advertising and reader subscriptions. The desk does not take affiliate commissions from fantasy operators and does not accept payment for coverage.
Where the desk names a player or a tournament, the relevance is editorial, not commercial. Where the desk publishes a piece that could be construed as endorsement of an operator, the desk does not link to the operator and does not accept compensation for the piece.
A note on third-party links
The desk may link to third-party sites where the link is relevant to the editorial coverage. The desk does not endorse the third-party sites and is not responsible for their content. The desk's terms apply to the desk's site; the third-party site's terms apply to the third-party site.
Readers who follow a third-party link from the desk's site should read the third-party site's terms and privacy policy. The desk does not control the third-party site's content, terms, or privacy practices.
What the terms mean for syndicated content
Where the desk's content is syndicated to a third-party site, the syndicated version is governed by the third-party site's terms. The desk's terms apply to the original publication on the desk's domain; the third-party site's terms apply to the syndicated version.
Readers who want to verify the syndicated version can compare it to the original publication on the desk's domain. Material differences between the two are noted on the corrections log; the desk's working rule is that syndicated versions should not deviate from the original.
A note on the desk's content licensing
The desk's content is licensed for short excerpts with attribution. Readers can quote up to 200 words or 25% of the original piece (whichever is smaller) with attribution and a link back to the source. For longer excerpts or syndication arrangements, contact the desk via the contact page.
The desk does not require permission for linking to articles on the site. The desk does require attribution for any excerpt used elsewhere, including on social media, in newsletters, or in other publications.
A note on the desk's editorial standards
The desk's editorial standards are documented on the editorial policy page. The standards cover sourcing, prediction archiving, conflicts of interest, update policy, and reader tips. The standards apply to all content on the desk's domain.
Where a piece does not meet the standards, the desk publishes a correction. Where a piece meets the standards, the piece is published with the appropriate attribution and timestamp. The standards are enforced by the editorial workflow.
A note on the desk's editorial coverage of legal terms
The desk does not publish coverage of legal terms beyond what is documented on this page. The desk's editorial scope is reporting on the sport and the strategy of selection. Legal terms outside the desk's terms are outside the editorial scope.
Readers who want legal advice should consult a qualified attorney in their jurisdiction. The desk does not provide legal advice; this page documents the desk's terms, not legal advice.
What counts as fair use of editorial content
Short excerpts with attribution and a link back to the source are fine. We define 'short' as up to 200 words or 25% of the original piece, whichever is smaller. For longer excerpts or syndication arrangements, contact the desk via the contact page.
We do not require permission for linking to articles on the site. We do require attribution for any excerpt used elsewhere, including on social media, in newsletters, or in other publications.
What we don't allow
We do not allow republishing full articles without permission, scraping the site to build a competing product, or using the site's content in a way that suggests endorsement by the desk. We do not allow the use of our content in training datasets without explicit permission.
Where we discover unauthorised use, we will request takedown and, where appropriate, escalate the matter. The desk's content is the desk's work product; we protect it accordingly.
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