Acceptable Use Policy

Effective date: April 27, 2026

This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) is part of the Terms of Service for AutoPersonas, operated by Cuitt LLC doing business as Castle Point Innovations. By using the Service, you agree not to engage in any of the following activities. Violations may result in immediate suspension or termination, forfeiture of subscription fees, referral to law enforcement, and civil or criminal liability.

1. Absolutely prohibited (no warning, immediate ban)

  • CSAM (child sexual abuse material). Generating, requesting, attempting to generate, or distributing any sexually explicit or sexualized content depicting any person (real, fictional, or AI-generated) under the age of 18, or content reasonably appearing to do so. We report CSAM to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) as required by federal law (18 U.S.C. § 2258A) and cooperate with law-enforcement investigations.
  • Non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII / “deepfake” pornography of real people). Generating sexually explicit, semi-explicit, or otherwise intimate content depicting any identifiable real person without that person’s explicit, documented, ongoing consent. This includes celebrities, public figures, classmates, ex-partners, and any other identifiable individual.
  • Content used to harass, defame, threaten, or extort a real person. Including AI-generated “evidence” meant to mislead viewers about a person’s words or actions.
  • Election interference. Content designed to deceive voters about candidates, voting procedures, or election outcomes.
  • Fraud and impersonation. Content created to impersonate a real person or organization for the purpose of fraud, identity theft, or unauthorized solicitation.
  • Material that incites imminent violence against any individual or identifiable group.

2. Prohibited (account action; first-time may receive warning)

  • Likeness without permission. Using a real person’s photo as a Character reference unless (a) it is your own likeness, or (b) you have written authorization from the depicted person. Even non-explicit AI gen of a real person without their consent may violate state right-of-publicity laws (CA, NY, TX, TN, IL, etc.).
  • Copyrighted character or franchise reuse. Generating content featuring trademarked or copyrighted characters (e.g., named cartoon characters, branded mascots, IP-protected fictional people) without authorization from the rightsholder.
  • Counterfeit or trademark infringement. Using brand logos, packaging, or trade dress to make Outputs appear to be from a brand you do not own or represent.
  • Securities, financial-instrument, or medical-advice misrepresentation. AI-generated “testimonials” for unregistered securities, miracle-cure claims, or other regulated-content fraud.
  • Spam, deceptive marketing, or platform-manipulation campaigns. Using the Service to flood third-party social platforms with low-quality content designed to game algorithms or deceive readers.
  • Reverse-engineering, scraping, or rate-evasion. Probing the Service for security vulnerabilities, automating accounts beyond rate limits, scraping our APIs without authorization, or building competing AI-training corpora from our outputs.
  • Unauthorized access. Attempting to access another user’s account, character library, or generated content.

3. Conditional / restricted uses

  • Adult content (when explicitly enabled in your tier). Adult-content features, when offered, are subject to additional age-verification, jurisdictional restrictions, and a separate billing rail. Until those features are explicitly turned on for your account, you may not generate sexually explicit or graphic-nudity content. AI-generated nudity of any depicted person under 18 is absolutely prohibited per Section 1, regardless of feature availability.
  • Political or advocacy content. Permitted but must be clearly labeled as AI-generated when published. We may, at our discretion, require disclosure language to be added to captions of political content during election periods.
  • Public-figure satire and commentary. Limited use of public figures’ likenesses for commentary, criticism, or parody may be permissible under fair use. The depicted person can still report the content for review; if we determine the use is not adequately transformative or runs afoul of state right-of-publicity law, we may remove it.

4. Enforcement

We use a combination of automated content moderation (image classifiers, text moderation APIs, prompt-input screening) and human review to enforce this AUP. Reports from users are reviewed within 72 hours; reports involving CSAM or imminent harm are escalated immediately.

Enforcement actions may include warning the user, removing specific Outputs, suspending the user’s ability to generate content, terminating the user’s account, retaining usage records for law-enforcement cooperation, and reporting to relevant authorities. Suspension or termination for AUP violations does not entitle you to a refund of subscription fees.

5. Reporting violations

To report a suspected AUP violation, email abuse@castlepointinnovations.com with:

  • The URL of the Output (if public) or a description of the content.
  • The display name or user account associated with the content.
  • A summary of why you believe it violates this AUP.
  • Your relationship to the matter (e.g., the depicted person, the copyright holder, a concerned member of the public).

For copyright-only complaints, use the formal DMCA process.

6. Updates

We will update this AUP as the AI-generation landscape and applicable laws evolve. Material changes will be communicated by email or in-app notice 14 days before they take effect.

7. Contact

Cuitt LLC d/b/a Castle Point Innovations
Trust & Safety: abuse@castlepointinnovations.com
Legal: legal@castlepointinnovations.com