Coma

User media responsibility

COMA is software. Your media stays on your server.

Learn how COMA Media Server separates self-hosted user media from COMA cloud accounts, licensing, sharing permissions, remote playback and support records.

What COMA does not do

COMA Media Server does not host, provide, distribute, supply, index, sell, or bundle user media content. The product is self-hosted software for organising and accessing media that users are responsible for storing lawfully on their own systems.

What COMA cloud services handle

The COMA licensing platform can manage cloud accounts, licences, claimed server records, sharing permissions, playback authorisation, payment references, support communications, addon metadata, and security/audit events needed to operate the service.

User responsibility

Server owners are solely responsible for content hosted, stored, streamed, shared, downloaded, or accessed through their own COMA server installations. COMA accounts and remote access features must not be used for unlawful content sharing or copyright infringement.

Related policies

User Content and Media Responsibility, Acceptable Use, and Copyright Complaint Policy.