Acceptable Use Policy
What you may not create, upload or attempt with Lanku, and how we respond when the rules are broken.
1. Scope
This policy applies to everything you submit to Lanku, everything you generate with it, and how you interact with the platform and its providers.
Current version: 2026-08-12.1, effective 2026-08-12.
2. Prohibited content and activity
Unlawful content or activity, or content that facilitates it.
Fraud, scams, phishing or other deceptive schemes.
Infringing content: using material you do not have the rights to, or generating output intended to infringe copyright, trademark or other rights.
Deceptive impersonation of real people, organisations or officials, including synthetic voice or likeness used to mislead.
Personal or private material about others that you have no right to use, including private likenesses and confidential information.
Sexual content involving minors, or any exploitative or abusive material. This is never permitted.
Content promoting violence, harassment or targeted abuse, or hate against protected groups.
Content that presents AI output as verified fact, human-authored reporting or official communication in a way designed to mislead.
3. Platform and provider abuse
Do not attempt to bypass credit metering, rate limits, concurrency caps or authorisation checks.
Do not attempt to access another account's data, or probe, scan or attack the platform or its providers.
Do not use malicious automation, scraping or bulk-load techniques that degrade service for others.
Do not upload malware, or use Lanku to distribute it.
Do not attempt to manipulate or defeat a provider's safety systems.
4. How we enforce
Lanku does not manually review every generation and does not guarantee that prohibited content will be detected.
We act on reports, automated signals and operational evidence. Responses include removing content, restricting features, suspending access and terminating accounts.
Serious cases may be reported to the relevant authorities where required by law.
5. Reporting
Report misuse to [support contact to be configured].
This reporting contact is a placeholder and must be configured by the operator before commercial launch.

