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Acceptable Use Policy

These rules apply to everyone who accesses 67Lab.ai products, APIs, and AI services — individually or through a business. Using our services means you agree to this policy.

Last Updated: 2026-06-30  ·  Version 1.0

Scope

This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) applies to all services operated by 67Lab.ai — including but not limited to our web applications, API endpoints, embedded AI agents, workflow automation tools, and white-label products delivered to clients. It applies to all users: individuals accessing 67Lab products directly, businesses integrating our APIs, and end users of systems built on our platform.

This AUP complements our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. In the event of a conflict, the Terms of Service govern.

Prohibited uses

The following actions are strictly prohibited on all 67Lab.ai services.

Illegal activity

Using our services to commit or facilitate any activity that violates applicable local, national, or international law — including fraud, money laundering, identity theft, unlicensed financial services, or the production, distribution, or possession of illegal material.

Abuse and harassment

Generating, distributing, or facilitating content that harasses, threatens, intimidates, doxes, or incites violence against individuals or groups — including targeting based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or any other protected characteristic.

Malware and system attacks

Using our services to create, distribute, or deploy malicious code, ransomware, spyware, trojans, or any payload designed to damage, disrupt, or gain unauthorized access to systems, networks, or devices belonging to others.

Reverse engineering and platform attacks

Attempting to reverse-engineer, decompile, probe, or circumvent any AI model, API, or infrastructure component. This includes automated scraping of AI outputs at scale, credential stuffing, unauthorized enumeration of internal endpoints, and any attempt to extract model weights or system prompts.

AI endpoint abuse and quota evasion

Sending automated bulk requests that exceed plan-level rate limits, sharing or reselling API credentials, rotating identities to bypass per-user quotas, or otherwise circumventing billing controls and access restrictions.

Disallowed content generation

Using AI features to generate child sexual abuse material (CSAM), non-consensual intimate imagery, synthetic media designed to deceive (deepfakes), coordinated disinformation, or any content that violates the policies of our upstream AI providers, applicable laws, or third-party platform rules.

Intellectual property infringement and spam

Reproducing, distributing, or creating derivative works from copyrighted material without authorization; making false claims of IP ownership; or using our services to generate or distribute unsolicited bulk messages, phishing content, or deceptive commercial solicitations.

Fair use of AI features

67Lab.ai makes AI capabilities available within usage limits defined by your plan tier. These limits exist to ensure service quality for all users and to manage the real costs of running inference at scale.

You may use AI features for legitimate personal, research, or commercial purposes consistent with your plan. You may not re-sell API access without a separate reseller agreement, use shared credentials across multiple organizations, or attempt to circumvent metering in any way.

We reserve the right to throttle, queue, or temporarily suspend accounts that generate usage patterns consistent with automated abuse — even where no explicit prohibition is triggered — to maintain system stability and fairness.

Enforcement and consequences

67Lab.ai investigates all reported violations and takes action proportionate to severity.

  • Warning: Minor or first-time violations may result in a written notice and an opportunity to correct the behavior.
  • Suspension: Repeated or serious violations — including quota evasion, harassment, and platform attacks — will result in immediate account suspension pending review.
  • Termination: Egregious violations — including CSAM, coordinated disinformation, malware distribution, or illegal activity — result in permanent termination without notice, forfeiture of any prepaid balance, and referral to law enforcement where applicable.

67Lab.ai reserves the right to report credible threats of harm to relevant authorities. No refunds are issued for accounts terminated under this policy.

Reporting abuse

If you encounter a violation of this policy — including misuse of AI-generated content, unauthorized use of 67Lab.ai services, or a security vulnerability — please report it to us directly. We review every submission and respond to credible reports within 3 business days.

anson@67lab.ai

Changes to this policy

67Lab.ai may update this Acceptable Use Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our services, technology, or legal requirements. Material changes will be communicated by email to registered users at least 14 days before taking effect. Your continued use of our services after the effective date constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.

Current version: 1.0  ·  Effective date: 2026-06-30