The contents of Lost World Map are designed to be shared, narrated, and used as a source of inspiration in educational, creative, or outreach projects. This page clarifies how you can use the materials on the site – both textual and visual – while respecting the source and third-party rights. Whether you are a content creator, a teacher, a scholar, or simply an enthusiast, here you will find the guidelines to do so correctly and transparently, always citing the source.

Allowed

  • Include parts of the texts or maps in your own content (videos, blogs, podcasts) with attribution
  • Share the contents on social media with a link to the original site
  • Use materials for non-profit educational or outreach projects

Not allowed

  • It is not allowed to reuse the site’s content for commercial purposes understood as the direct sale of access to the content itself (for example, republishing paid articles or including them in products sold as your own).
    • It is instead allowed to include the contents – with proper source attribution – within your own projects, such as videos or articles, even if monetized, provided that the site is not the sole subject of the content and is used as a reference, further reading, or inspiration, not as full reproduction.
  • Copying entire articles or sections of the site without modification or context
  • Removing any watermarks or references to the source

Important note

When redistributing the site’s contents or including them in videos, books, or other projects, you are responsible for verifying the usage rights of the elements used. Some materials on this site, such as maps (for example from ESRI) or images from Wikipedia or from content creators who have given consent or stock image libraries, may be subject to specific licensing conditions. Always make sure to respect them when reusing such content.