Content Guidelines
What belongs on NDO Network
These guidelines explain the baseline quality, rights, metadata, and presentation expectations for content submitted to NDO Network. They work alongside the content delivery specifications and licensing review process.
Rights First
Creators must have the right to submit and license every video, image, logo, audio track, subtitle file, and metadata element included in a package.
Accurate Presentation
Content should be represented honestly. Artwork, logos, titles, descriptions, ratings, and genre tags must match the actual viewing experience.
Platform Quality
NDO may return or decline content that does not meet technical, visual, audio, metadata, licensing, or editorial expectations.
Ongoing Review
Published content can be re-reviewed, restricted, unpublished, or removed if issues are discovered after release.
Accepted
Original, licensed, or properly authorized gaming and video content.
Final content packages that match NDO delivery specifications.
Accurate titles, descriptions, credits, ratings, language, and episode order.
Artwork, logos, subtitles, and preview media that match the submitted title.
Creator and studio information that can be verified during licensing review.
Not Accepted
Content submitted without the rights or permission needed to distribute it.
Misleading metadata, copied artwork, or logos that do not belong to the title.
Temporary exports, placeholder files, unfinished episodes, or broken media.
Content that impersonates another creator, studio, brand, or rights holder.
Material that NDO determines is unsafe, deceptive, exploitative, or legally risky.
Review and publishing decisions
NDO may request changes before publishing, hold a title for additional review, reject a submission, remove content after release, or require additional rights verification. Technical compliance does not guarantee publication or placement.

