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Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: 17 March 2026
1. Purpose
This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") defines the boundaries of permitted use for the Rebrandly AI platform. It supplements the Terms of Service and applies to all users regardless of plan.
2. Permitted Use
The Service is designed for legitimate e-commerce operations including:
- Research into publicly available product data for competitive analysis
- Rebranding and content rewriting for your own store products
- Generating Shopify-format CSV files for import into your own store
- AI-assisted copywriting for product listings you have rights to sell
3. Prohibited Conduct
The following activities are strictly prohibited and will result in immediate account suspension:
Data misuse:
- Scraping stores at a rate that constitutes a denial-of-service or materially disrupts store operations
- Circumventing robots.txt, Shopify bot-protection, or any rate-limiting mechanisms
- Using scraped data to facilitate counterfeit or trademark-infringing product listings
AI output misuse:
- Generating product descriptions that include false medical, health, or safety claims
- Using AI outputs to produce deceptive listings, fake reviews, or fraudulent product pages
- Feeding outputs into automated systems that post content to marketplaces without human review
Platform abuse:
- Creating multiple free accounts to circumvent daily usage limits
- Sharing account credentials, API keys, or session tokens with third parties
- Attempting to reverse-engineer, scrape, or copy the Rebrandly AI platform itself
4. Enforcement
We monitor platform usage for patterns consistent with policy violations. Violations may result in a warning, temporary suspension, or permanent account termination at our sole discretion. We reserve the right to report illegal activity to relevant authorities.
5. Reporting Violations
If you become aware of a user violating this AUP, please report it to abuse@rebrandly.ai with details of the activity.
6. Revisions
This AUP may be updated as the platform evolves. Continued use after changes constitutes acceptance.