Term of Use

Knowledge Sharing

Lexsense Terms of Use

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Lexsense is an online knowledge sharing platform and a language technology service provider. It publishes its on-line digital content for the worldwide community of students, professionals and other learners.

Lexsense conducts research studies in linguistics, Natural Language Processing and Information Management and publishes the outcome on its digital platform Lexsense, the primary brand for the products and service.

Part of our mission is to:

Empower and engage the learning community to collect and develop educational content and either publish it under a free free of charge or dedicate it to the public domain.

Disseminate this content effectively and globally, free of charge.

Offer help and suggestions to help learners resolve certain language technology issues.

You are free to:

Read and print our articles and other media free of charge.

Share and reuse our articles and other media free of charge.

Under the following conditions:

  • Responsibility — You take responsibility for your edits.
  • Civility — You support a civil environment and do not harass other users.
  • Lawful Behaviour — You do not violate copyright, post illegal content, or violate other applicable laws that follow human rights principles.
  • No Harm — You do not harm our platform and its
  • Terms of Use and Policies — You adhere to Lexsense Terms of Use, to the Universal Code of Conduct, and to the applicable community policies when you visit our websites or Projects.

With the understanding that:

Contributions — You License Freely Your Contributions. You generally must license your contributions and edits to our websites or Projects.

New Contributors can find our project policies to help detailing how to use Lexsense Projects.

No Professional Advice — The content of articles on Lexsense is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice.

For any other suggestions:

Ask for help: You can find information about how to reach us on our contact page.

Ask for help by email: Contact us for help by emailing dataprotection@lexsense.net

New contributors: Our policies page can help you learn how to use Lexsense projects.