Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: May 4, 2026
This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") describes content and conduct prohibited on TraviaLabs. It applies to anyone using the Service, including via API, embeds, integrations, automated agents, or shared workspaces. Violations may result in immediate suspension or termination of your account, removal of content, forfeiture of any unused credits or subscription balances without refund, denial of future signups using the same payment or identity, and where appropriate, reports to law enforcement, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), or other authorities.
Hard prohibitions
The following uses are absolutely prohibited. There are no exceptions, no "artistic intent" carve-outs, and no "research" exceptions.
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Generating, requesting, attempting to generate, uploading, or transmitting any sexual or sexualized imagery involving anyone who is or appears to be under 18 — including drawn, animated, lolicon, shotacon, AI-generated minors, age-regression styles, or any ambiguously-aged subject in a sexual context. We are required by 18 U.S.C. § 2258A to report apparent CSAM to NCMEC and we will, including preserving evidence and account information for law enforcement.
- Sexual or pornographic content. The Service is SFW-only. Generating, requesting, or attempting to generate nudity, partial nudity intended to be sexual, sexual acts, sexually suggestive imagery, fetish content, or pornographic material is prohibited regardless of age, consent, or context.
- Bestiality and non-human sexual content.Sexualized depictions involving animals, anthropomorphic characters in sexual situations, or other non-human sexual content.
- Real people without consent. Generating images or videos that depict an identifiable real person other than yourself, in any way that could be mistaken for the real person, including face swap, avatar training on someone else, or renderings produced from a description of them. You may use face-swap and avatar-training features only on yourself, with attestation. See "Real-person rules" below for the full requirements.
- Non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII) and deepfakes. Even when permitted subjects are involved, you may not produce intimate, sexualized, or compromising content of any real person; you may not produce content designed to portray a real person engaging in conduct they did not actually engage in (a "deepfake"), particularly where the depiction is intended to deceive, defame, harass, or sexualize.
- Identity fraud and impersonation. Generating credentials, identity documents (passports, driver's licenses, IDs), signatures, payment instruments, official forms, or content meant to impersonate another person, brand, government, or organization for fraud or deception.
- Election manipulation. Generating content designed to deceive voters about a candidate, party, government official, election process, or polling location.
- Violent extremism and terrorism. Promoting, recruiting for, or glorifying terrorism, extremist groups, designated foreign terrorist organizations, hate organizations, mass violence, or specific acts of political violence.
- Weapons of mass destruction. Generating instructions, schematics, or content that materially advances development of biological, chemical, nuclear, or radiological weapons.
Other prohibited uses
- Harassment and hate. Content targeting an individual or group with abuse, threats, slurs, or dehumanizing imagery on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, immigration status, or veteran status.
- Self-harm and suicide. Content that depicts, glorifies, encourages, or provides instructions for self-harm, suicide, or eating disorders. Educational, recovery-focused, and fictional contexts may be permitted at our discretion.
- Graphic violence. Gore, dismemberment, torture, or animal cruelty. Mild violence in narrative or fictional contexts may be permitted at our discretion.
- Intellectual property infringement. Recreating copyrighted characters, brands, logos, trade dress, or merchandise; deliberately copying or imitating an identifiable living artist's style or signature; or using Outputs in a way that would infringe third-party rights of copyright, trademark, right of publicity, or trade secret.
- Illegal activity. Content depicting or materially promoting drug manufacturing, weapons manufacture, fraud schemes, money laundering, evasion of financial sanctions, or other criminal activity.
- Malware, phishing, and security harm. Using Outputs in phishing campaigns; generating fake login pages, fake brand templates, or fraudulent communications; bypassing security measures of any system; or distributing malware.
- Spam and abuse of the Service. Mass automated generation, credit-stuffing, sharing accounts, abusing free credits, signing up under multiple identities to accumulate benefits, attempting to circumvent moderation or rate limits, submitting prompts designed to coerce the model into prohibited output (jailbreak attempts).
- Scraping and reverse engineering. Programmatic scraping of the Service or its Outputs at scale (other than as part of your own legitimate use), reverse engineering or decompiling the Service, attempting to extract model weights, replicating the Service to compete, or training other models on our Outputs.
- Benchmarking without permission. Public benchmarks, comparisons, or studies that include the Service's name or Outputs require our prior written consent.
- Sanctions and export-control evasion. Use from, or to provide services to, persons or entities in jurisdictions subject to comprehensive US sanctions, on US government restricted-party lists, or for any purpose prohibited by US export-control laws.
Real-person rules
We enforce a self-only policy for any feature that produces or modifies a person's likeness (face swap, avatar / character training, image-to-video animation that preserves identity). When using these features you must:
- Confirm the source images are of yourself, or of someone who has given you explicit, current, written consent to use their likeness for the specific output;
- Confirm the depicted person is at least 18 years old;
- Not generate content depicting public figures, celebrities, politicians, athletes, executives, journalists, or any identifiable third party (even with their permission, this is currently disallowed pending further review);
- Not generate content depicting deceased real persons in a manner inconsistent with their established public image or likely to cause distress to surviving family;
- Acknowledge that we may detect and flag prompts that name real people; such requests will be blocked.
Each likeness-producing job requires a fresh per-job consent attestation; we retain a server-side audit record (timestamp, consent text version, attestation contents) tied to the job.
Reporting violations
If you encounter content or behavior that violates this AUP, report it to abuse@taviralabsai.com with as much detail as possible (URLs, screenshots, timestamps, usernames). We review all reports and act where warranted. We report apparent CSAM to NCMEC as required by law and may report other unlawful conduct to appropriate authorities.
DMCA / copyright complaints
Copyright infringement notices and counter-notices are handled through the procedures described in our Terms of Service §9. It is our policy to terminate, in appropriate circumstances, the accounts of users who are repeat copyright infringers.
Consequences
Violations may result in any combination of the following:
- Removal of content;
- Warnings, rate-limiting, feature restriction, or visibility reduction;
- Suspension or permanent termination of your account, including all related accounts we identify (same payment method, same device, same identifying information);
- Forfeiture of any unused credits, subscription balances, or refunds;
- Denial of future signups using the same identifiers (email, payment method, IP, device fingerprint);
- Mandatory NCMEC reporting (for apparent CSAM) and preservation of evidence for law enforcement;
- Civil litigation to recover damages and attorney fees;
- Referral to law enforcement and cooperation with criminal investigations, including in response to subpoenas and other lawful process.
Changes
We may update this AUP from time to time. Material changes will be communicated via email or in-product notice. The "Last updated" date above reflects the most recent revision. Continued use after a change takes effect constitutes acceptance.
Contact
Questions about this policy or to report violations: abuse@taviralabsai.com