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Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: July 24, 2026

Draft pending legal review. This policy must be reviewed by qualified counsel before paid public launch.

This policy forms part of our Terms of Service and applies to everyone using Reanimator. It exists because generative video can cause real harm to real people, and because the model providers we depend on impose their own limits.

1. Prohibited content

You may not use Reanimator to create, process, facilitate or distribute:

1.1 Sexual content involving minors

Child sexual abuse material, or any sexual or sexualised depiction of a minor, whether the depiction is of a real person, a synthetic person, or a real adult presented as a minor. This is an absolute prohibition with no exception for artistic, satirical or research framing. Accounts are terminated immediately and reports are made to the relevant authorities.

1.2 Non-consensual intimate imagery

Intimate or sexual depictions of an identifiable person created or altered without their documented consent, including undressing, body-swapping or sexualising existing footage.

1.3 Deceptive depictions of real people

Realistic manipulated content showing an identifiable person saying or doing something they did not, where you lack authorization and intend to deceive or cause harm. This includes synthetic endorsements, fabricated confessions and impersonation of public figures.

Clearly labelled satire, parody, commentary and fiction are permitted where lawful in your jurisdiction and where the labelling is genuinely adequate. See section 3.

1.4 Fabricated evidence

False audiovisual material presented as authentic documentation of a real event, including fake news footage, forged evidence for legal or insurance purposes, and manufactured records of crimes or atrocities.

1.5 Harassment and violence

Credible threats, targeted harassment of an individual, incitement to violence, glorification of atrocities, and content promoting or recruiting for terrorism or violent extremism.

1.6 Rights infringement

Material that unlawfully infringes copyright, trademark, trade dress, privacy, image, publicity or other rights — including reproducing protected characters, performances or footage without a licence.

1.7 Unlawful content

Anything whose creation, possession or distribution is illegal where you are, or where the content is directed.

2. Prohibited conduct

You may not:

  • circumvent or attempt to circumvent safety filters, access restrictions, rate limits or credit controls;
  • probe, scan or test the vulnerability of the service without our prior written authorization;
  • access the service through automated means outside a documented API;
  • resell or sublicense access to Reanimator unless expressly authorized;
  • reverse engineer the service except where applicable law expressly permits it;
  • use stolen or unauthorized payment details;
  • create accounts to evade a suspension or ban;
  • upload malware, or use the service for unauthorized surveillance or unlawful collection of personal data; or
  • use the service in violation of applicable sanctions or export-control laws.

3. Disclosure obligations

When you publish or distribute AI-generated or materially manipulated content, you are responsible for any disclosure the law requires of you. The threshold matters most when the Output realistically depicts an identifiable person, alters footage of an actual event, could reasonably be mistaken for authentic footage, or is used in advertising, journalism, politics or public communications.

You may not remove, conceal or falsify provenance metadata, watermarks or other authenticity signals added by Reanimator or an underlying provider where doing so would violate applicable law or facilitate deception.

4. Consent for real people

If your project involves the face, voice, likeness or performance of a real person, you are responsible for holding the permissions that applicable law requires — which may include a written release, and in some jurisdictions specific consent for biometric processing. We may ask you to evidence this. We do not provide legal advice on whether your particular use is permitted.

5. Provider-specific restrictions

Each model provider imposes its own limits, and those limits bind you when you select that engine. Where a provider is stricter than this policy, the stricter rule applies. See AI Provider Terms.

6. Reporting a violation

Report suspected abuse to legal@reanimator.app. Include enough detail for us to locate the material. For copyright specifically, follow the procedure in our Copyright and DMCA Policy.

If you believe someone has created intimate imagery of you without consent, write to the same address and mark it urgent — NCII. We prioritise these reports.

7. Enforcement

Depending on severity, we may reject a submission, remove content, restrict features, suspend an account pending investigation, terminate an account, or report to law enforcement.

We aim to give notice and an opportunity to correct a first, minor or ambiguous breach. We act immediately and without notice where the content falls under section 1.1 or 1.2, where there is a credible threat to someone's safety, or where a legal obligation requires it.

To appeal an enforcement decision, write to legal@reanimator.app explaining why you believe it was mistaken. We will review and respond.

8. Changes

We may update this policy as the law, the technology and provider requirements evolve. Material changes will be announced before they take effect.