Terminal Graph

Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: 2024-05-09
This Acceptable Use Policy applies to Internet Development Studio Company’s products and services, including Terminal Graph.

This Acceptable Use policy (this “Policy”) describes prohibited uses of the web services offered by Internet Development Studio Company (the “Services”), and the websites hosted by the Internet Development Studio Company (the “Websites”). The examples described in this Policy are not exhaustive.

If you use Internet Development Studio Company services, you are also beholden to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy terms.

The Services do not encrypt data and are optimized for public domain data. Public domain data is a designation for content that is not protected by any copyright law or other restrictions and may be freely copied, shared, altered, and republished by anyone. This designation means, essentially, that the content belongs to the community at large.

We may modify this Policy at any time by posting a revised version on the Services. By using the Services or accessing the Websites, you agree to the latest version of this Policy. If you violate the Policy or authorize or help others to do so, we may suspend or terminate your use of the Services, and we may not notify you of doing so.

Be respectful of the people and communities that are using the Services. We all have different perspectives. That’s what is beautiful about the internet and creativity: communities of varying types can assemble and flourish. Let’s build useful products and applications for all.

Enforcement

We reserve the right, but do not assume the obligation, to investigate any violation of this Policy or misuse of the Services or Websites.

Because you may store data through the Services, we may be held accountable for what you do with your data. Therefore, we may look at what you do with your data outside of the API service. In addition, we are not responsible for what others do with your data on the Internet.

Therefore, we may:

Human Rights

Do not do anything that violates ours or someone else’s rights, including intellectual property rights (examples of which are copyright, trademarks, confidential information, and goodwill), personality rights, unfair competition, privacy, and data protection rights. No Illegal, Harmful, or Offensive Use or Content. You must use the Services and website lawfully and for a lawful purpose.

You may not use, or encourage, promote, facilitate, or instruct others to use, the Services or Website for any illegal, harmful, fraudulent, infringing, or offensive use, or to transmit, store, display, distribute, or otherwise make available content that is illegal, harmful, fraudulent, infringing, or offensive.

You will not upload data that violates local or United States law.

Prohibited activities or content include:

No Doxing

Unless you have clear and documented written consent, you may not share an individual’s private information or aggregate their public information for the purpose of intimidating them through harassment.

Do not upload content that contains or refers to anyone else’s personal data or private or confidential information. This includes telephone numbers, location information, names, identity documents, email addresses, log-in or sign-in credentials for Websites and Services, security questions, financial information including bank account and credit card details, biometric data, and medical records.

No Security Violations

You may not use the Services to violate the security or integrity of any network, computer, or communications system, software application, or network or computing device (each, a “System”).

Prohibited activities include:

No Network Abuse

You may not make network connections to any users, hosts, or networks unless you have permission to communicate with them. You may not probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of any system or network.

Prohibited activities include:

No Email or Other Message Abuse

You will not distribute, publish, send, or facilitate the sending of unsolicited mass e-mail or other messages, promotions, advertising, or solicitations (like “spam”), including commercial advertising and informational announcements.

You will not alter or obscure mail headers or assume a sender’s identity without the sender’s explicit permission.

You will not collect replies to messages sent from another internet service provider if those messages violate this Policy or the acceptable use policy of that provider.