Acceptable Use Policy

Draft only. Requires legal review before publication. This software provides compliance tooling, but does not provide legal advice.

Acceptable Use Policy

Purpose

Set clear boundaries for abuse, illegal activity, prohibited automation, unsafe content, spam, and platform misuse.

Source model

This slot follows mature SaaS and security-software legal-center patterns: Zapier-style customer terms, DPA, subprocessors, security, and data-transfer material; Avast-style license, acceptable-use, privacy, IP, transparency, and accessibility material.

Jurisdiction focus

Prepare this for EU users and Czech-market operation. Complete operator details, Czech consumer wording, cookie consent behavior, GDPR roles, and cross-border transfer safeguards before publication.

General rule

Use BAAM AI only for lawful marketing, analysis, drafting, workflow, and publishing support consistent with the Terms of Service and third-party platform rules.

Prohibited activity

No illegal content, malware, phishing, credential harvesting, security attacks, impersonation, harassment, discriminatory abuse, fraud, spam, deceptive advertising, or infringement.

Automation limits

No scraping, prohibited browser automation, engagement manipulation, artificial traffic, fake reviews, hidden production mocks, or unauthorized access to third-party systems.

Sensitive use cases

Do not use BAAM AI to make final legal, medical, financial, employment, housing, insurance, credit, law-enforcement, or similarly high-impact decisions without appropriate human professional review and a separate written agreement.

Customer data

Customers must have the right to submit personal data, prompts, audience data, and integration data to BAAM AI.

Enforcement

BAAM AI may suspend or terminate access, remove content, disable integrations, or report abuse where legally required.

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