Editorial Responsibility – NetShort

NetShort is an independent online platform focused on reviewing and introducing short-form films and video entertainment across multiple genres.

Our editorial content is created for audiences in the United States and worldwide, with the goal of helping viewers discover new short films through informative summaries, critical commentary, and genre guides. NetShort does not produce, host, or claim ownership of third-party films discussed on this website and respects applicable copyright laws.

This page explains who is responsible for editorial decisions on NetShort and how we maintain quality, accuracy, and legal compliance.

Responsible Person for Editorial Content

Steven Spielberg oversees NetShort’s editorial strategy and ensures that all published reviews and introductions meet internal standards for accuracy, neutrality, and lawful use of copyrighted material.

Scope of Editorial Responsibility

The responsible editor supervises:

  • Film reviews and introductions
  • Genre classifications and editorial guides
  • Fact-checking of publicly available information
  • Editorial tone and independence
  • Updates or corrections to existing articles
  • Oversight of sensitive or disputed topics

All content on NetShort is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.

Editorial Review Process

Before publication, NetShort content generally goes through:

  • Research using publicly available sources
  • Editorial review for clarity and factual accuracy
  • Compliance checks related to copyright-sensitive material
  • Periodic updates when new information becomes available

If errors are discovered, we aim to correct them promptly and transparently.

Corrections Policy

Readers who believe an article contains inaccurate or outdated information are encouraged to contact our editorial team. When appropriate, corrections or clarifications will be published.

Contact Information

For editorial inquiries:

Other questions may be submitted through NetShort’s general contact channels.