Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: June 13, 2024

 

Use of the Services is subject to this Acceptable Use Policy (the “Policy”). Capitalized terms not defined in this Policy will have the meaning stated in the applicable agreement between Customer and Ramblr. Ramblr may modify this Policy periodically with or without notices. Updates will be effective as of the date posted on this website. 

Customer agrees not to, and not to allow any End User or third party to, use the Services: 

  • to infringe the intellectual property, privacy, or publicity rights of third parties, including by submitting, publishing, accessing or sharing Customer Materials or Background Intellectual Property without appropriate authorization; including 
    • using Services to determine or infer personal information about any individual (including identifying individuals depicted in videos); 
  • to interfere with, disrupt, or violate the integrity of the Services, including: 
    • breaching or circumventing any security or authentication measures; 
    • any denial of service (DoS) attack on the Services or any other conduct that attempts to disrupt, disable, or overload the Services, such as submitting excessively frequent requests via the API; 
    • using any robot, spider, scraper, or other unauthorized automated means to access the Services; 
    • submitting or distributing viruses, worms, Trojan horses, corrupted files or other destructive content; 
    • attempting to bypass, exploit, defeat, or disable limitations or restrictions placed on the Services;  
    • finding security vulnerabilities to exploit the Services; and 
    • creating a false identity or any attempt to mislead others as to the identity of the sender or the origin of any data or communications; 
  • to violate Third-Party Restrictions; 
  • to engage in or encourage any activity that is illegal, deceptive, fraudulent, or harmful of others’ rights, or harmful of Ramblr’s business operations or reputation.