Terms of Use
Terms of Use
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Permitted Use
- Personal, non‑commercial use unless otherwise agreed
- No scraping or disruptive behavior
Content & Attribution
Editorial picks reflect opinion; artist references don’t imply endorsement.
Liability
- Provided ‘as is’
- No liability for indirect or consequential damages to the extent allowed by law
Updated Oct 01, 2025
User Conduct
- Don’t attempt to disrupt, probe, or overload the service.
- No automated scraping or bulk copying of pages without permission.
- Respect artists’ IP; link to official sources when sharing.
Intellectual Property & Takedowns
If you believe content here infringes your rights, contact everydayroyalties@gmail.com with the URL, a description of the material, and proof of rights. We review and respond promptly.
Service Availability
We aim for consistent availability but may update or pause parts of the site. Cached pages may appear during updates.
Governing Law
These Terms are governed by applicable laws where the site is operated. Some jurisdictions provide additional consumer protections that may apply.
Changes to These Terms
We may update Terms to reflect technical, legal, or policy changes. The ‘Updated’ date will reflect the latest revision.
Updated Oct 01, 2025
How we think about credits, rights, and ownership
The songs mentioned on this site belong to the artists, songwriters, producers, and rights holders who created them. Our role is to point listeners toward their work, not to claim it.
- No audio hosting. We describe and discuss slow jams, but official streams and downloads live on the platforms that licensed them.
- Encouraging legit support. Whenever possible, we nudge listeners to support artists through official streaming, merch, and tickets.
- Attribution matters. When producers, writers, or featured artists shape a record's feel, we treat that as part of the story.
Slow jams come from real creative labor. This site is built to honor that work, not to replace or undercut it.
What this site does—and doesn't—promise to provide
This space is built as an editorial and educational guide, not a comprehensive database or a replacement for official music platforms.
- No guarantee of completeness. There will always be incredible slow jams that aren't covered yet.
- Subjective opinions. Descriptions and commentary reflect human taste, not objective rankings.
- Changes over time. Playlists, examples, and write-ups may evolve as new music drops or as we refine how we talk about older songs.
Treat this site as an evolving, opinionated guide—even when it lines up with your taste perfectly.
How external links to videos, streams, or posts are handled
Sometimes this site may point you toward official videos, performances, or streaming pages to help you explore songs further.
- Separate experiences. External links take you to other platforms with their own terms, policies, and algorithms.
- No control over changes. Availability, thumbnails, and descriptions on those platforms can change without notice.
- Use your judgment. Always decide for yourself whether to continue on a linked platform and what information you share there.
Treat links as suggestions and doorways, not as endorsements of everything on the other side.
Personal use of ideas vs commercial reuse
You're encouraged to take the ideas you pick up here—about arrangement, emotion, or curation—and apply them to your own listening or creative work.
- Personal inspiration. Using concepts to shape your own playlists, practice sessions, or note-taking is fully in bounds.
- Quoting with credit. If you reference wording or frameworks from the site elsewhere, a simple credit keeps things respectful.
- Commercial copying. Lifting posts wholesale or trying to re-sell the exact same material crosses into misuse.
The goal is to spread understanding of slow jams, not to lock it down—but credit and boundaries still matter.
How corrections, clarifications, or updates are handled
As with any editorial project, new information or better language can lead to updates.
- Fixing details. If release years, credits, or other factual points are off, they may be corrected when verified.
- Clarifying tone. Sentences that read harsher or more dismissive than intended can be revised.
- Marking big shifts. Significant changes in how a topic is framed may be reflected in updated sections or new posts.
The goal is to stay accurate and fair while recognizing that perspectives can evolve over time.
How to read opinions and interpretations on this site
Even when we talk about chords, melodies, or arrangement, there's still interpretation involved.
- Subjective reactions. Emotional descriptions—like calling a song warm, tense, or floaty—come from human ears, not formulas.
- Room for disagreement. Another listener might experience the same record differently based on their history and taste.
- Evolving takes. As new music arrives or older songs are revisited, opinions can shift without erasing earlier perspectives.
Reading with that in mind keeps analysis from turning into rigid rules.