Acceptable Use Policy
Last Updated: May 3, 2026
1. Purpose and Scope
This Acceptable Use Policy (the "AUP") governs your use of the Orbismo platform, MCP server, APIs, and all related services (the "Service") provided by GhzLab, Inc. ("GhzLab"). It is incorporated by reference into our Terms of Service.
Violations of this AUP are a material breach of the Terms and may result in content removal, feature restriction, account suspension, termination, legal action, or referral to law enforcement.
This AUP applies to all users — free and paid — and to all content, prompts, API calls, and AI-assisted outputs processed through the Service.
2. Prohibited Content
You may not create, upload, publish, store, transmit, or generate (including via AI) any content that:
2.1 Is Illegal or Harmful to Minors
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or any content that sexually exploits minors. We report suspected CSAM to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) as required by 18 U.S.C. § 2258A.
- Content that sexualizes real or realistic depictions of minors, regardless of stated fictional framing.
2.2 Facilitates Real-World Violence or Harm
This Section 2.2 targets real-world harm, not fictional narratives. Depictions of violence, war, combat, assassination, villainy, and morally complex characters are a normal part of world-building and are permitted within fictional works. The items below are prohibited because they create real-world harm potential regardless of fictional framing.
- Credible real-world threats of violence against specific people, groups, or places.
- Operational instructions, synthesis routes, or plans for weapons capable of mass harm (CBRN — chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, explosive) at a level of specificity that would meaningfully uplift a real-world actor. (Generic fictional references to "poison," "a bomb," or "biotoxin" as narrative elements are fine; step-by-step real-world production guidance is not.)
- Content promoting, glorifying, or recruiting for real-world terrorism or designated terrorist organizations.
- Content that promotes or encourages real-world self-harm or suicide. Fictional narratives that depict a character experiencing self-harm or suicide are permitted when framed as narrative; content that instructs, encourages, or romanticizes real-world self-harm is prohibited regardless of fictional wrapping. Educational or clearly supportive content is permitted.
2.3 Targets, Harasses, or Endangers People
- Targeted harassment, bullying, or threats against identifiable individuals.
- Non-consensual intimate imagery, including synthetic/AI-generated ("deepfake") sexual imagery of any real person.
- Doxxing — publishing another person's private personal information (home address, phone number, government ID, financial information) without consent.
- Hate speech that dehumanizes or incites violence against protected groups (race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, etc.).
2.4 Is Fraudulent, Deceptive, or Impersonating
- Content designed to deceive users into providing credentials, payment info, or personal data (phishing).
- Impersonation of GhzLab, another user, a public figure, or any entity in a way likely to mislead.
- Fake reviews, testimonials, or astroturfed engagement.
2.5 Infringes Intellectual Property or Privacy
- Content that infringes copyright, trademark, trade secret, right of publicity, or other IP rights of third parties.
- Content that misappropriates another person's identity, likeness, or voice without consent, including AI-generated clones.
- Unauthorized publication of someone else's confidential information.
2.6 Is Malicious or Disruptive Technical Content
- Malware, viruses, worms, trojans, ransomware, keyloggers, or any code intended to damage or covertly exfiltrate data.
- Exploit code targeting a specific production system without authorization from the system owner.
- Credential lists, stolen data, or tools marketed for unauthorized access.
3. Prohibited Conduct
You may not use the Service to:
3.1 Compromise Platform Integrity
- Probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of the Service except under a written authorized program.
- Circumvent, disable, or interfere with security features, rate limits, Plan limits, age gates, or content filters.
- Attempt to access accounts, data, systems, or networks that do not belong to you.
- Reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Service except to the extent expressly permitted by applicable law.
3.2 Abuse Resources
- Excessive, automated, or bulk requests that degrade performance for other users (denial of service).
- Cryptocurrency mining, large-scale training data generation, or other resource-abusive workloads unrelated to world-building.
- Creating sham accounts to circumvent Plan limits, free-tier quotas, or bans.
3.3 Misuse of Connected Agents
- Using connected AI agents or MCP integrations to generate spam, disinformation campaigns, or coordinated inauthentic behavior and storing it on the Service.
- Using connected agents to produce content for illegal automated influence operations or synthetic political media without required disclosures.
- Automating account creation, content generation, or other actions to evade detection.
- Submitting real-world sensitive personal data. Do not store or transmit any real-world sensitive personal information or Protected Health Information (PHI) — including (without limitation) Social Security numbers, government-issued ID numbers, financial account or payment-card numbers, health or medical records, biometric identifiers, or precise geolocation of identifiable real individuals. The Service is intended for fictional world-building. It is not a HIPAA-compliant environment and is not designed or authorized to process regulated personal data.
3.4 Violate the Rights of Others
- Harvesting or scraping user data, profiles, or User Content without consent and without authorization under these terms.
- Sending unsolicited commercial communications (spam) using addresses or accounts you obtained through the Service.
3.5 Compete with the Service
- Using the Service to benchmark for, build, or train a directly competing world-building platform or MCP-aware AI backend.
- Redistributing the Service as a standalone product to end users (resale and OEM scenarios require a separate written agreement).
4. Content Standards for Private Worlds
All worlds are private — accessible only to you and collaborators you invite. You remain responsible for the content you create and store, regardless of visibility:
4.1 Sexually explicit content is prohibited across the Service in all circumstances.
4.2 Misinformation. Clearly fictional content for TTRPGs, novels, and games is the intended use. Do not use the Service to draft or store content designed to be passed off as real-world news, medical advice, or legal advice.
5. Reporting Violations
If you encounter content or behavior that violates this AUP:
- In-app report: use the "Report" button on a world, entity, or user profile (when available).
- Email: abuse@ghzlab.com
- IP-specific takedowns: follow our DMCA Policy and email dmca@ghzlab.com
- Urgent safety reports (credible threats, CSAM, imminent harm): abuse@ghzlab.com with "URGENT" in the subject line
Include enough detail for us to investigate — URLs, usernames, timestamps, and a description of the issue. We do not disclose the identity of reporters except where required by law.
6. Enforcement
We investigate reports at our discretion. Depending on severity, we may:
- Remove or hide the offending content.
- Restrict features (e.g., revoke API access, limit MCP usage).
- Suspend the account.
- Terminate the account and prohibit re-registration.
- Preserve records and disclose information to law enforcement where legally required or permitted.
- Pursue civil or criminal legal remedies.
For severe violations — CSAM, credible threats of violence, or coordinated platform abuse — we may act without prior notice.
For most other violations, we aim to provide notice and an opportunity to cure where practical. Repeated or willful violations escalate to termination.
7. Appeals
If you believe enforcement action against your account was made in error, you may appeal by emailing appeals@ghzlab.com within thirty (30) days of the action. Include your account email, the action you are appealing, and any facts or evidence supporting reinstatement. We will review in good faith and respond within fourteen (14) days.
Appeals are not available for violations involving CSAM, imminent threats of violence, or legal orders.
8. DMCA Repeat-Infringer Policy
Consistent with our DMCA Policy, we terminate the accounts of users identified as repeat copyright infringers under appropriate circumstances.
9. Export Controls and Sanctions
The Service is provided from the United States and is subject to U.S. export-control and economic-sanctions laws. You may not access or use the Service if you are:
- Located in, ordinarily resident in, or the government of, any country or region subject to comprehensive U.S. trade sanctions (currently including Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and the Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk regions of Ukraine);
- Listed on the U.S. Treasury Department's Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons (SDN) List, the U.S. Commerce Department's Denied Persons List or Entity List, or any other applicable U.S. or international restricted-party list; or
- Otherwise prohibited from receiving U.S.-origin software, services, or technology under applicable export-control or sanctions laws.
By accessing or using the Service, you represent and warrant that none of the above applies to you, and you agree that you will not re-export, transfer, or make available the Service — or any output generated through the Service — to any prohibited destination, person, or end-use. GhzLab may suspend or terminate access without notice if we determine in good faith that continued provision of the Service would violate applicable law.
10. Changes to This AUP
We may update this AUP to respond to new categories of abuse, new legal requirements, or Service changes. Material changes will be announced with at least thirty (30) days' notice via (a) email to the address associated with your account and (b) a prominent in-Service notice (e.g., banner, modal, or dashboard notification). Non-material changes (typographical corrections, formatting, or clarifications that do not expand prohibitions) may take effect upon posting, with the "Last Updated" date revised accordingly. Continued use of the Service after the effective date of any change constitutes acceptance.
11. Contact
GhzLab, Inc.1309 W Poinsett St Ste B
Greer, South Carolina 29650
Abuse reports: abuse@ghzlab.com
DMCA: dmca@ghzlab.com
Appeals: appeals@ghzlab.com
General legal: legal@ghzlab.com