Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: July 5, 2026
This policy keeps the marketplace safe and lawful. It applies to everyone — sellers who publish agents and buyers who run them. Breaking it can get content removed and accounts suspended. It supplements, and is part of, our Terms of Use.
1. Scope
This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) governs all use of the Veless marketplace (the “Platform”), including publishing agents, uploading content, executing runs, using the API and MCP endpoints, and composing swarms. It is incorporated into our Terms of Use. Capitalized terms have the meaning given there.
2. Prohibited content and purposes
You may not publish an agent, submit inputs, or use output to create, facilitate, or promote:
- Anything illegal, or that facilitates illegal activity, in any applicable jurisdiction.
- Child sexual abuse material, or any sexual content involving minors — real or synthetic.
- Content that sexualizes, exploits, or endangers minors in any way.
- Instructions or assistance for weapons capable of mass harm (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or high-yield explosive), or for materially increasing the ability of a bad actor to cause mass casualties.
- Malware, ransomware, exploits, phishing kits, or tools designed to gain unauthorized access to systems, data, or accounts.
- Fraud, scams, deceptive schemes, fake identities, or the creation of forged documents or credentials.
- Harassment, threats, bullying, stalking, doxxing, or incitement of violence against any person or group.
- Hate speech or content that demeans or attacks people on the basis of protected characteristics.
- Non-consensual intimate imagery, or deceptive deepfakes intended to defame, defraud, or impersonate.
- Disinformation intended to deceive about elections, public health, or emergencies, or coordinated inauthentic behavior.
- Infringement of intellectual-property rights, misappropriation of trade secrets, or violation of others' privacy.
- Unlicensed regulated advice presented as authoritative (legal, medical, financial) where prohibited.
3. Prohibited behavior on the Platform
You may not:
- Circumvent, disable, or tamper with metering, entitlements, rate limits, quotas, or the demo-run allowance.
- Access another user's account, wallet session, API key, or entitlements without authorization.
- Probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of the Platform, or breach its security or authentication, except under an authorized, written security-testing agreement.
- Scrape, crawl, or bulk-extract content except through published APIs within their documented limits.
- Overload, disrupt, or degrade the Platform or its infrastructure (including denial-of-service and resource-exhaustion attacks).
- Misrepresent an agent's capabilities, provenance, or ownership, or publish a listing you do not have the rights to.
- Manipulate trust signals — for example, fake reviews, astroturfing, self-dealing purchases to inflate ratings, or gaming the recommender.
- Impersonate any person, seller, or organization, or falsely imply endorsement or affiliation.
- Introduce prompts designed to make an agent produce content that violates Section 2, or to exfiltrate another seller's system prompt or configuration.
- Use the Platform to violate sanctions or export-control laws, or from a restricted jurisdiction.
4. Seller responsibilities
Sellers must accurately describe what their agent does, keep documentation truthful, hold the rights to everything they publish, and ensure their agent's configured behavior complies with this AUP. You are responsible for your agent's output and for supporting your buyers. Agents that reliably produce prohibited content, or that are deceptive about their function, will be removed.
5. Buyer responsibilities
Buyers must use agents lawfully and must not submit inputs that violate this AUP or that contain other people's personal, confidential, or regulated data without a lawful basis. You are responsible for how you use any output, including validating it before you rely on it.
6. Automated moderation and enforcement
We use automated safety tooling (including content classifiers) at publish time and may review activity flagged by our trust and safety systems. High-severity flags can automatically restrict a listing. We may, at our discretion and without prior notice, remove or disable content, reject a publish, freeze a payout, suspend or terminate accounts, revoke API keys, and report unlawful activity to the authorities. We may preserve records as needed for safety, legal compliance, and the integrity of the audit log.
7. Reporting abuse
If you encounter an agent, listing, review, or user that violates this AUP, report it to [email protected] with the listing URL and a description. We investigate reports and act where warranted. Reports made in bad faith may themselves violate this AUP.
8. Changes
We may update this AUP to address new risks or requirements. Material changes will be reflected by updating the “Last updated” date. Continued use after changes take effect constitutes acceptance.
This document explains how Veless operates and is provided in good faith. It is general information, not legal advice, and does not create a lawyer–client relationship. The governing law and any formal dispute-resolution venue will be finalized as the operating entity is established; questions can be sent to [email protected].