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Influencer Disclosure Policy
Last updated: 18 June 2026
This policy sets baseline standards for influencer and creator collaborations managed or coordinated by Roxservice Limited. Campaign-specific contracts, platform rules, and local laws may add stricter requirements.
1. Clear sponsorship disclosure
Creators must clearly disclose material connections with a brand when posting sponsored, paid, gifted, affiliate, or otherwise incentivized content. Disclosures should be easy to notice, placed near the endorsement, and understandable to the relevant audience.
2. Platform and market rules
Creators, clients, and campaign partners must follow applicable advertising laws, consumer protection rules, platform policies, and industry guidance in the markets where content is published or targeted.
3. Truthful claims
Content must not make false, misleading, unsupported, or exaggerated claims. Product performance, pricing, availability, health, financial, legal, or other regulated claims must be approved by the client and supported before publication.
4. Creator experience
Creators should share honest opinions and experiences. A creator should not imply that they used, tested, or personally experienced a product or service if that is not true.
5. Approval process
Where a campaign includes content review, creators should submit draft content according to the agreed workflow. Approval does not remove the creator's responsibility to follow platform rules and applicable law.
6. Usage rights
Paid usage, whitelisting, boosting, reposting, editing, and advertising rights must be agreed in writing. Clients should not reuse creator content beyond the agreed rights.
7. Reporting concerns
If a creator, client, or campaign partner notices unclear disclosure, inaccurate claims, or unauthorized content use, they should contact hello@roxservicelimited.com.