Acceptable Use Policy
Version 1.1 · Effective April 19, 2026
Acceptable Use Policy
Effective Date: April 19, 2026
You may not use Radiate Studio, Radiate Art, or any Radiate websites, applications, accounts, public galleries, community features, or related services to create, upload, post, comment on, share, distribute, interact with, or promote content or activity that is illegal, infringing, abusive, deceptive, harmful, or unsafe.
Prohibited uses include, for example:
- Illegal content or activity
- Infringement of intellectual property or other rights
- Harassment, threats, hate, or abuse
- Sexual exploitation, non-consensual sexual content, or non-consensual intimate imagery
- Violent extremist content or promotion of violence
- Fraud, impersonation, scams, or deceptive practices
- Malware, phishing, or other malicious code
- Attempts to bypass security, access restrictions, or usage limits
- Unauthorized scraping, automation, or interference with the Services
- Use of the Services, Outputs, or platform content to develop, train, or improve competing models or services, except where expressly authorized by Radiate
- Abuse of likes, comments, saves, shares, follows, ratings, or other interaction features, including spam, artificial engagement, brigading, harassment, manipulation, or deceptive promotion.
- Posting comments, public profile content, or other public interactions that contain doxxing, private personal information, threats, harassment, hate, sexual exploitation, illegal material, spam, malware, or infringing content.
- Copying, scraping, downloading, extracting, indexing, or using Radiate Art content, gallery content, platform content, or user-facing creative content to develop, train, benchmark, or improve competing models, datasets, or services, except where expressly authorized by Radiate.
We may investigate suspected violations and take appropriate action, including removing content, issuing warnings, restricting features, suspending or terminating accounts, preserving relevant records, and reporting matters to appropriate authorities where required by law or necessary to protect users, the public, or the Services. This may include removal or restriction of Radiate Art comments, likes, saves, shares, public interactions, public profiles, or access to account-based community features.