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Review Regulations
Reviews can only be posted by users with a DLsite account
Reviews should be between about 300 and 2000 characters in length, be about the content of the product, and be written in English.
You may only post one review per product.
After posting, your review will undergo a basic check by DLsite
It may take some for your review to be posted, and reviews submitted after yours may be posted first.
We cannot guarantee that your review will be posted.
We will not provide a notification for the reason your review was not posted, or a confirmation that it will not be posted.
DLsite may edit the contents of your review in certain circumstances.
Reviews may be taken down after posting.
We cannot answer any questions regarding the taking down of reviews, or refusal to post your review.
We may not be able to approve requests to take down reviews after posting.
Some products may be ineligible for review posting, or have reviews removed, according to the creator's wishes.
If a dispute arises through the contents of reviews, DLsite bears no responsibility for its resolution.
DLsite reserves the right to use posted reviews in part or in whole for advertising purposes, and review posters may not object or demand remuneration for the use of their review.
Reviews that include or fall under any of the following matters will either not be posted, or will be edited by DLsite.
Writing unrelated to the product reviewed
Mainly abstract writing
A review of a review
Reviews of works by other creators/publishers
Denials by the work's creators/publishers
Writing which criticizes the fact that the product is being sold
Writing that asks users to click [ Yes ] for "Was this review helpful to you?"
Quotations from other reviews
Excessive quotation from the product page introductory text
Writing that infringes on any intellectual property rights (such as business secrets), copyrights (titles, character names), patents, etc.
Defamatory or libellous writing, or other writing that breaks the law