Fair & Acceptable Use Policy
Last Updated: May 13, 2026
Wordwriter AI is here to help you quickly generate written content, research ideas, and create images for content marketing. To keep the platform fast, reliable, and safe for everyone, we ask that you use it fairly and responsibly.
This Fair Use & Acceptable Use Policy (“Policy”) explains what we consider appropriate use of our Services. It supplements — and is incorporated into — our Terms of Service. In this Policy, “Services” means all websites, applications, browser extensions, APIs, software, and AI-powered services offered by Wordwriter AI (“Wordwriter,” “we,” “us,” or “our”).
By using the Services, you agree to follow this Policy. Violations may result in warnings, throttling, temporary suspension, or permanent termination of your account — with or without notice, and without refund.
1. Our Philosophy
Wordwriter AI is built on top of leading large language models from Google (Gemini), OpenAI, and Anthropic (Claude). Every request you send consumes real computing resources, costs us money, and shares a finite pool of capacity with other users. We’ve designed our pricing and rate limits to be generous for legitimate use — but we need everyone to play fair so we can keep the lights on and the platform fast for everyone.
Use your best judgment. Be kind. Don’t be the reason we have to make the rules stricter for everyone else.
2. General Use Restrictions
You may not, and may not permit any third party to, directly or indirectly:
(a) Resell, rent, share, sublicense, or otherwise commercially exploit the Services, or make them available to any third party, without our written consent;
(b) Share your user account with any third party, including passwords, API keys, or session tokens;
(c) Assign internal user accounts included in your subscription to anyone outside your company or organization;
(d) Use the Services for any unlawful purpose or in violation of any applicable law, regulation, or third-party right;
(e) Work around any technical limitations in the Services, including rate limits, quotas, or access controls;
(f) Interfere with or disrupt the integrity, security, functionality, or performance of the Services or any underlying infrastructure;
(g) Use the Services in any manner that damages or impairs our servers, increases our costs unreasonably, or interferes with other users’ enjoyment of the platform;
(h) Create derivative works of the Services, reverse engineer them, or attempt to extract our source code or underlying models;
(i) Use the Services to build a competing AI product or to train, fine-tune, or improve any machine learning model that competes with Wordwriter AI or its underlying model providers;
(j) Access the Services through automated systems (bots, scrapers, crawlers, headless browsers, RPA tools) other than a conventional web browser operated manually by you, except via APIs we expressly authorize;
(k) Misrepresent your identity or impersonate any person, organization, or entity when using the Services;
(l) Bypass content safety filters through prompt injection, jailbreaking, indirect language, encoding tricks, or any other circumvention technique.
3. Prohibited Content and Uses
You may not use the Services to generate, request, prompt, upload, store, distribute, or otherwise create any of the following:
3.1 Sexual and Exploitative Content
- NSFW or sexually explicit content of any kind, including nudity, sexually suggestive imagery, fetish content, pornography, or sexually arousing material
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or any content that sexualizes, exploits, or endangers minors — this is an absolute zero-tolerance prohibition and may be reported to law enforcement
- Non-consensual intimate imagery, “deepfake” pornography, or sexualized depictions of real or recognizable individuals without their explicit consent
3.2 Violence and Harm
- Content depicting graphic violence, gore, torture, or content glorifying harm to humans or animals
- Content promoting terrorism, extremism, or violent ideologies
- Content promoting or facilitating self-harm, suicide, or eating disorders
- Content providing instructions for creating weapons (firearms, explosives, chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons)
3.3 Hateful or Harassing Content
- Hate speech, harassment, or discriminatory content targeting individuals or groups based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, age, or other protected characteristics
- Content designed to bully, threaten, or intimidate specific individuals
- Content promoting doxxing or the unauthorized disclosure of private information
3.4 Deception and Fraud
- Content designed to deceive, defraud, or scam users (phishing emails, fake reviews, fraudulent financial advice)
- Disinformation intended to manipulate elections, public health responses, or other matters of public concern
- Content impersonating real individuals in a misleading manner
- Plagiarized content presented as original work in academic, professional, or legal contexts where authorship matters
3.5 Illegal Activities
- Content facilitating illegal drug sales, human trafficking, or other illegal goods and services
- Content infringing intellectual property rights, including unauthorized reproductions of copyrighted text, characters, brands, or trademarks
- Malware, viruses, ransomware, or other malicious code
- Content related to unauthorized hacking, credential theft, or cyberattacks
3.6 Sensitive Professional Advice Misrepresentation
- Generating medical, legal, psychological, or financial advice and presenting it as having been authored or verified by a licensed professional when it was not
- Using AI-generated content to practice law, medicine, or other licensed professions in violation of applicable regulations
3.7 Privacy Violations
- Collecting, generating, or distributing personal information about individuals without their consent
- Generating content designed to identify, track, or surveil specific individuals
4. Fair Use — What Counts as “Normal” Usage
We expect each user to consume resources at a level reasonably consistent with what a single human could produce manually.
4.1 Indicators of Excessive Usage
We consider usage to be excessive if it meaningfully exceeds normal human patterns. Examples include (but are not limited to):
- Sending continuous requests for more than 12 consecutive hours, more than once in a calendar week (typically indicating automation rather than human use)
- Sending more than one request per minute on average sustained over multiple hours
- Generating volumes of content that no single human could realistically review or use
- Running parallel sessions across multiple devices or accounts to multiply your usage
- Using the Services to bulk-generate content for resale or redistribution beyond the scope of your subscription
- Pattern of usage strongly suggesting scripted, automated, or programmatic access
4.2 Specific Subscription Limits
Specific quotas (such as monthly word counts, image generation credits, or request rates) are set out in your subscription plan or Order. Fair use applies in addition to those quotas — staying within your plan limits doesn’t authorize abusive patterns of use.
4.3 API Usage
If you access the Services through an authorized API, additional rate limits and fair-use rules may apply to your API key. Repeated rate-limit violations or attempts to evade rate limits may result in API key revocation.
5. Account Sharing and Multiple Accounts
- Each user account is for a single individual. Sharing accounts is not permitted.
- Creating multiple accounts to circumvent quotas, free-trial limits, or prior suspensions is prohibited.
- For team and business plans, each “seat” must be assigned to a specific named individual within your organization. Generic, shared, or rotating logins are not permitted.
- Using disposable email addresses, VPNs, or fake identities to create accounts may result in immediate termination.
6. Responsible Use of AI-Generated Content
You are solely responsible for any content you generate using Wordwriter AI and for how you use it. In particular:
- Verify accuracy. AI outputs may contain factual errors, fabrications (“hallucinations”), or biased information. Do not rely on AI-generated content for important decisions without independent verification.
- Disclose AI use where appropriate. Many platforms, publishers, academic institutions, and clients require disclosure of AI-generated content. Follow their rules.
- Respect copyright and attribution. AI-generated content based on third-party sources may still require attribution or licensing. Do not present AI outputs as journalistic reporting or original research without appropriate verification.
- Don’t use AI to harm others. Even if content isn’t explicitly prohibited above, you remain responsible for how you use it.
7. Enforcement
7.1 How We Enforce This Policy
We use a combination of:
- Automated detection systems (rate limit monitoring, content safety filters, anomaly detection)
- Safety filters provided by underlying AI vendors (Google, OpenAI, Anthropic)
- User reports submitted via [email protected]
- Manual review of flagged accounts and content
7.2 What May Happen If You Violate This Policy
Depending on the severity, frequency, and nature of the violation, we may:
- Send a warning to the email address on your account
- Throttle or rate-limit your account
- Offer an upgraded plan if you’ve simply outgrown your current tier through legitimate use
- Temporarily suspend your account pending review
- Permanently terminate your account, without refund of any prepaid fees
- Remove or delete the offending content
- Report violations to law enforcement where required by law (especially for CSAM, threats of violence, or other criminal content)
- Pursue civil remedies, including injunctive relief and damages
7.3 Severity Tiers
| Violation Type | Typical First Response |
|---|---|
| Minor fair-use overage (good-faith user) | Email notice + offer to upgrade plan |
| Repeated fair-use violations | Throttling or temporary suspension |
| Automated/bot abuse | Immediate suspension |
| Prohibited content (Section 3) | Immediate suspension; permanent ban for severe violations |
| CSAM or threats of violence | Immediate permanent ban + report to law enforcement |
| Attempting to bypass safety filters | Immediate suspension; permanent ban for repeat offenses |
7.4 No Refunds for Policy Violations
Accounts terminated for violations of this Policy or our Terms of Service are not eligible for refunds of any prepaid Fees. By accepting our Terms, you agree that policy enforcement is a legitimate basis for termination without refund.
8. Reporting Abuse
If you encounter content or behavior on Wordwriter AI that violates this Policy, please report it to:
Please include:
- A description of the violation
- The username, content, or URL involved (if known)
- Any supporting evidence (screenshots, links)
- Your contact information
We investigate all reports in good faith and will take appropriate action. Submitting false reports in bad faith may itself be a Policy violation.
9. Appeals
If you believe your account was suspended or terminated in error, you may appeal by emailing [email protected] within thirty (30) days of the action. Please include:
- Your account email
- A description of why you believe the action was in error
- Any supporting context or information
We review appeals in good faith but reserve the right to make final decisions about account access. Appeals do not pause or override the underlying enforcement action.
10. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Policy from time to time. Material changes will be announced with at least thirty (30) days’ advance notice via email or in-app notification, consistent with our Terms of Service. Non-material changes (clarifications, formatting, examples) become effective when posted, with the “Last Updated” date revised accordingly.
Your continued use of the Services after the effective date constitutes your acceptance of the updated Policy.
11. Questions
If you have questions about whether a planned use is acceptable under this Policy, please contact us before you begin — we’d much rather have a quick conversation than enforce a violation.
- General questions: [email protected]
- Abuse reports: [email protected]
- Appeals: [email protected]
- Legal questions: [email protected]