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Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: May 16, 2026
Avirale is a powerful tool. Like every powerful tool, it can be misused. This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) lists what you can and can't do on the platform. It applies to anything you do with the Service — uploading content, generating videos, integrating via our API, sharing output. Violating this policy can result in immediate account termination and removal of your content.
1.Purpose
Avirale exists so creators, marketers, and small businesses can produce video content at the speed of typing. That requires us to be a platform people can trust — to not be weaponized for fraud, harassment, sexual abuse, or disinformation. This AUP is how we draw that line.
This AUP is incorporated by reference into our Terms of Service. Violating it is a violation of those Terms.
2.Identity & Likeness Rights
You may not create avatars of:
- Any real person without their documented, explicit consent.
- Public figures, politicians, celebrities, or other recognizable individuals (whether living or recently deceased) for use in commercial, political, or impersonating contexts without verifiable authorization.
- Minors, ever — even with parental consent.
- Deceased persons in a manner their estate would object to.
- Persons in vulnerable contexts (e.g. detainees, hospital patients, victims) where consent is structurally compromised.
Voice and likeness
The same rules apply to voice. You may not clone, imitate, or synthesize a real person's voice without their explicit documented consent. We may require proof of consent on demand and may remove content where consent cannot be substantiated.
3.Prohibited Content
You may not use Avirale to create, host, or distribute:
Sexual & abuse content
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or any content sexualizing minors. This is a permanent, no-exception ban with referral to NCMEC and law enforcement.
- Non-consensual intimate imagery of any kind, including “deepfake porn” or simulated nudity of identifiable real people.
- Pornographic or sexually explicit content of any kind.
- Content depicting graphic sexual violence, bestiality, or similar.
Violence, harassment, hate
- Content that incites or glorifies violence against an identifiable person or group.
- Content that harasses, threatens, stalks, or doxxes any individual.
- Hate speech or content that dehumanizes people on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or similar protected characteristic.
- Content promoting terrorism, organized violence, or extremist ideology.
Deception, fraud, manipulation
- Impersonating any individual, business, or organization in a way intended to deceive viewers.
- Generating “evidence” — fake confessions, fake interviews, fabricated quotes attributed to real people.
- Election-related content that misrepresents candidates, voting procedures, or election results.
- Financial scams, including pump-and-dump schemes, fake endorsements, fake investment opportunities, or deceptive crypto promotions.
- Content designed to mislead users about a product's features, origin, or efficacy in a way that could cause measurable harm (health misinformation, fake medical claims, etc.).
- Phishing, social engineering, or content designed to harvest credentials or personal information.
Illegal content
- Anything illegal under the laws of the United States or the jurisdiction where the content will be used or viewed.
- Content promoting or facilitating drug trafficking, human trafficking, weapons sales (where prohibited), or other illegal commerce.
- Content that violates export control or sanctions laws.
Restricted categories
Some categories are not prohibited outright but require extra care and may trigger manual review:
- Medical claims and health advice — must be accurate, non-prescriptive, and not impersonate medical professionals.
- Political content — must be transparently AI-generated, must not misrepresent real candidates or election mechanics, and must comply with the political-ad disclosure rules of the platforms where it's distributed.
- Financial promotions — must include accurate risk disclosures and may not promise specific returns.
- Children's products — avatars must be adult; content must not target children under 13.
4.Platform Misuse
You also may not:
- Reverse engineer, decompile, or extract our models, weights, or proprietary infrastructure.
- Use the Service to build a competing AI video generation product.
- Scrape, crawl, or programmatically harvest data from the Service in a manner not authorized by our API documentation.
- Circumvent rate limits, content moderation systems, or any other technical restriction.
- Share, sell, or transfer your account credentials to anyone else.
- Use the Service to send spam, unsolicited bulk communications, or deceptive marketing at scale.
- Upload or transmit malware, viruses, or other malicious code.
- Interfere with or degrade the Service's operation for other users.
5.Intellectual Property
You may only upload Input Content (images, scripts, brand assets, product photos) that you own or have explicit license to use. You may not upload:
- Trademarks, logos, or brand assets of companies you do not represent.
- Copyrighted images, illustrations, fonts, or music without a license that covers your intended use.
- Scripts that contain copyrighted text reproduced verbatim beyond fair-use limits.
- Trade secrets or confidential information that belongs to someone other than you or your employer.
We respond to DMCA takedown notices and counter-notices. Send DMCA notices to dmca@avirale.ai.
6.Transparency & Disclosure
When you publish or distribute Generated Output, you should comply with all applicable AI-disclosure requirements, including:
- Platform policies:TikTok, Meta, YouTube, X, and most major platforms now require you to label AI-generated content. Use their built-in “AI content” toggles where available.
- Advertising disclosures:if you're running paid ads, comply with FTC endorsement rules and any platform-specific synthetic-media disclosure rules.
- Jurisdiction-specific laws: some states (California, Texas) and countries (EU AI Act) have specific labeling requirements for AI-generated content depicting real people or in political contexts.
Avirale may embed visible or invisible watermarks or provenance signals (e.g. C2PA) into Generated Output to help downstream consumers identify it as AI-generated.
7.Enforcement
We use a combination of automated content moderation, metadata signals, user reports, and manual review to enforce this AUP. When we identify a violation, depending on severity we may:
- Warn you and require corrective action;
- Remove the offending content;
- Restrict your access to specific features;
- Suspend your account temporarily;
- Terminate your account permanently;
- Refund or forfeit subscription fees at our discretion;
- Report illegal content to law enforcement.
We reserve discretion in enforcement and may take action even for activity that does not fit neatly into a listed category if we reasonably believe it threatens our users, the public, or the integrity of the Service.
8.Reporting a Violation
If you see content created with Avirale that you believe violates this AUP — or you've been impersonated, your likeness has been used without consent, or you're a victim of non-consensual intimate imagery — please email abuse@avirale.ai with as much detail as you can share (URL, screenshots, context). We prioritize impersonation and NCII reports and investigate as fast as possible.
For CSAM specifically: report to CyberTipline (NCMEC) immediately, and also email abuse@avirale.ai.

