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Acceptable Use Policy (draft)

Draft version: 15 August 2026

This draft records the restrictions that the product must flow down from its providers. It is not operative until counsel incorporates it into the Terms of Service. Contentor still applies automated moderation to prompts, uploads and generated output.

Prohibited uses

Do not use Contentor for illegal, harmful, abusive, hateful, sexually exploitative, deceptive, fraudulent, impersonating or infringing content; to violate privacy or publicity rights; to target minors with unsafe content; to make high-impact decisions about people; to provide medical advice; or to bypass safety, rate-limit or access controls.

Rights and truthful presentation

Do not upload or publish material without the required rights, licences or consents. Do not present AI-generated output as human-generated, a genuine customer testimonial or an endorsement by a real person. Review generated copy and imagery before publication.

Provider policy flow-down

Customers must also follow OpenAI's applicable usage policies (https://openai.com/policies/usage-policies/) and business/API terms (https://openai.com/policies/services-agreement/), and Google's Gemini API terms (https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/terms) and usage policies (https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/usage-policies), as those policies may be updated by their publishers.

Enforcement

Contentor may block a prompt, upload or generated result when safety screening flags it. The final Terms must also authorize account-level suspension, termination and an appeal path for repeated or serious violations.