Acceptable Use Policy
Acceptable Use Policy
Effective date: 2026-05-29
This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") governs your use of the jusInfer platform and API (the "Service"), operated by Kalmantic. It is incorporated into our Terms of Service. Violating this AUP can result in immediate account suspension or termination.
Plain-English summary. Don't use jusInfer to break the law, harm people, infringe other people's rights, generate sexual abuse material, build weapons or surveillance systems, or abuse the platform itself (scraping, evading rate limits, fraud). Generate code for legitimate purposes and you'll never run into this.
1. Prohibited content
You may not use the Service to generate, store, or transmit content that:
- Promotes, depicts, or facilitates the sexual exploitation of minors (CSAM)
- Provides actionable instructions to manufacture, distribute, or deploy weapons of mass destruction (biological, chemical, nuclear, radiological)
- Provides actionable instructions to attack critical infrastructure
- Incites or facilitates violence against any person or group
- Is non-consensual intimate imagery
- Infringes intellectual property rights you do not hold or license
- Is defamatory, obscene, or otherwise illegal in your jurisdiction
- Impersonates a real person without their explicit consent and a clear "this is fictional" disclosure
2. Prohibited use cases
You may not use the Service to:
- Build or operate autonomous weapons systems
- Conduct mass surveillance of individuals, including biometric or location tracking without legal basis
- Generate misleading content designed to influence elections or undermine public health
- Operate "deepfake" services that misrepresent real people without explicit consent
- Provide medical, legal, or financial advice to end-users without a qualified human in the loop
- Operate as an automated trading bot for assets where automated trading is restricted
- Build tools whose primary purpose is enabling academic dishonesty
The "primary purpose" test is what matters. A coding agent that can theoretically be misused is fine. A service marketed as "cheat on your exam with AI" is not.
3. Prohibited platform abuse
You may not:
- Exceed published rate limits or attempt to circumvent quota enforcement (e.g. by rotating accounts, masking origin, or distributing keys)
- Resell or rebrand the Service as your own without a written commercial agreement
- Use the Service to train, fine-tune, or evaluate a model that competes with jusInfer's routing layer
- Scrape, mirror, or systematically download our website, blog, or documentation faster than a human would
- Attempt to extract, reverse-engineer, or probe vulnerabilities in our system without authorization (security researchers: see Section 6)
- Use the Service to send spam (CAN-SPAM, CASL, or other applicable jurisdiction's anti-spam law)
- Use the Service to send unsolicited communications that violate our Privacy Policy
- Misrepresent the source of generated content (e.g. claim it came from a specific brand-name model when our router chose a different model)
4. Output verification
LLM outputs can be wrong. You are responsible for:
- Verifying outputs before relying on them in production code, documents, decisions, or communications with third parties
- Disclosing when content is AI-generated, as required by your jurisdiction's law or your downstream contracts
- Not relying on the Service for medical diagnosis, legal advice, regulated financial advice, or safety-critical decisions without a qualified human reviewing every output
5. Geographic restrictions
The Service may be subject to U.S. export controls and the laws of jurisdictions where Kalmantic operates. You may not:
- Use the Service if you are in a country subject to comprehensive U.S. sanctions (currently Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and the Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia regions of Ukraine)
- Use the Service if you are on a denied-persons or sanctioned-individuals list maintained by OFAC, the EU, the UK, or another applicable jurisdiction
- Use the Service to develop or proliferate weapons, surveillance systems, or other items restricted under export law
If you become subject to any of the above after signup, you must stop using the Service.
6. Security research
Good-faith security research is welcome. If you discover a vulnerability:
- Email security@jusinfer.com with details before public disclosure
- Give us 90 days to fix the issue before publishing
- Don't access, modify, or exfiltrate data that isn't yours
- Don't run denial-of-service or load tests against the production API without prior arrangement
We do not currently run a paid bug bounty, but we will publicly acknowledge responsible disclosures in a security hall of fame on our blog with your permission.
7. Enforcement
If we believe you have violated this AUP, we may, at our discretion:
- Warn you and ask you to stop
- Throttle or suspend your account
- Terminate your account without refund of unused credits
- Report the violation to law enforcement when illegal activity is involved
We aim to be reasonable. The vast majority of violations are misunderstandings or contractor accounts that didn't read this page. We'll usually warn before suspending. We will not warn before suspending if the violation involves CSAM, terrorist content, or other serious illegal activity — those get immediate suspension and a referral to authorities.
8. Reporting
To report a violation of this AUP, email abuse@jusinfer.com. Include the request id (visible in error responses or in your dashboard) and a description of the issue. Reports are reviewed within 1 business day; CSAM reports are reviewed within 4 hours and forwarded to NCMEC.
9. Changes
We may update this AUP from time to time. Material changes will be announced via email or dashboard notice. Your continued use of the Service after changes take effect constitutes acceptance.
Kalmantic operates jusInfer. This Acceptable Use Policy was last updated on 2026-05-29.