Terms

Contribute

Invite-only submissions

Send a private tip, pitch, or draft through Create. Use the right access tier and follow Protect.

Label the material T1-T4 before review, include enough context for editors, and do not use Contribute to target protected people or force publication.

Rights to submit

Send only material you own or have permission to share. Do not send stolen work, confidential material, private data, or third-party rights problems.

If your submission relies on sources, excerpts, screenshots, music, images, private messages, or other people's work, identify rights and fair-use context clearly.

Private review

Submissions are kept unlisted while we review them. AI and editors may help review the material under Privacy.

The old page's private-review value stays: do not include secrets, and understand that AI/editor review is for fit, safety, quality, rights, and commercial potential.

Review is not acceptance

Review does not mean we accepted, endorsed, bought, licensed, or agreed to publish the submission. We may decline without a detailed reply.

A reviewed file is still only a reviewed file. It does not create publication, representation, revenue share, buyout, employment, exclusivity, or a legal duty to continue.

Separate agreement required

Publication, development, licensing, distribution, revenue share, exclusivity, adaptation, and takedown terms require a separate written agreement.

Commercial terms should be explicit: rights granted, term, territory, formats, derivative works, credits, payouts, takedowns, exclusivity, and who controls final publication.

Your originals stay yours

Until a separate written agreement says otherwise, your original work stays yours. Submitting gives us only the permission needed to review it.

AngryPages can evaluate the material without taking ownership by default. Ownership changes only when the correct written deal says so.

No default payment promise

This page is not a standing offer of publication, representation, revenue share, buyout, employment, or any other commercial deal.

The old 80% revenue-share/buyout ideas belong in negotiated publication terms, not as a blanket promise attached to every submission.

Editorial discretion

AngryPages decides what fits the product, audience, safety rules, legal posture, and publishing standards. Availability can change by project.

We can ask for edits, decline, gate, delay, narrow scope, or route a pitch elsewhere when quality, rights, law, safety, platform risk, or reader trust requires it.