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Acceptable Use Policy

Effective30 May 2026Last updated30 May 2026

This Acceptable Use Policy (the “AUP”) sets out the behaviour required of anyone using Creator OS (the “Platform”). It operationalises the Creator OS Terms of Use and the CATNA 2.0 Program Policies. Breach of this AUP is a material breach of those agreements.

1. Purpose

The Platform is a private, invite-only operating portal for approved CATNA 2.0 clients and their assigned editors. This AUP exists to keep the Platform secure, to protect every client’s content and data, and to set clear rules for what you may upload and do.

2. Account Conduct

2.1 One account per person.Your account is personal. You may not share your password, your Google sign-in, a sign-in link, or the cookie that keeps you signed in with anyone, including a team member, assistant, contractor, agency, or family member.

2.2 No access on behalf of others.You may not hold a session open so that another person can use the Platform through your account.

2.3 Credential hygiene.You must use a strong, unique password and keep your Google account secure. You must not store credentials in public repositories, screen recordings, or third-party AI tools.

2.4 Immediate notification.You must email legal@catna.cc immediately if you believe your credentials have been exposed or your account is being used without your authorisation.

3. Your Content

3.1 Only what you have the right to upload.You may upload only content that you own or are licensed to use. You must not upload anyone else’s footage, music, scripts, images, or other material without the rights to do so.

3.2 No unlawful or harmful content.You must not upload content that is unlawful, infringing, defamatory, obscene, hateful, harassing, or that contains malware. You must not use the Platform to store or distribute illegal content.

3.3 You are responsible for your workspace.A client is responsible for all content uploaded into the client’s workspace, including content uploaded by an assigned editor.

5. Platform & IP

5.1 No copying the Platform.You may not copy, resell, sublicence, reverse-engineer, decompile, or create derivative works from the Platform itself, its interface, structure, workflows, templates, prompts, or scoring logic.

5.2 No competing product.You may not use the Platform or anything we provide through it to build, launch, or operate a competing product or service.

5.3 Your Content is yours.Nothing in this Clause restricts your ownership of, or rights in, the content you create or upload.

6. Technical Restrictions

You may not, and you may not attempt to:

  • scrape, crawl, bulk-download, or systematically extract data from the Platform;
  • use bots, scripts, extensions, or any other automation to access the Platform, except where we expressly provide an interface for it;
  • defeat, probe, or reverse-engineer the Platform’s sign-in system, its limits on repeated failed sign-in attempts, or any other access control;
  • reach any workspace, account, admin page, or data that is not expressly made available to you;
  • introduce malware, backdoors, or destructive code into the Platform;
  • interfere with, overload, or disrupt the Platform, including by flooding it with traffic.

7. Conduct & Comments

When you write comments or otherwise interact inside a workspace, you must not:

  • harass, threaten, intimidate, defame, or discriminate against any person;
  • post another person’s private information without their consent;
  • impersonate another user or the Company;
  • post spam, solicitation, or content unrelated to the content work at hand.

8. Editors & Team

8.1 Editors act for the client.An editor may only access the workspaces and features assigned to them, and acts on behalf of and with the authorisation of the client whose workspace they access.

8.2 The client is responsible.A client is responsible for the conduct of any editor who accesses the client’s workspace. The editor’s breach is the client’s breach.

9. Reporting Abuse

If you observe a breach of this AUP, including unauthorised access, infringing content, or misuse of another client’s data, please report it confidentially to legal@catna.cc. Reports are handled discreetly and good-faith reporters are not disadvantaged.

10. Enforcement

10.1 Investigation.We may investigate any suspected breach, including by reviewing account activity, sign-in records, and relevant content.

10.2 Interim measures.We may take interim measures during an investigation, including temporarily suspending access, resetting credentials, or restricting certain features.

10.3 No notice required.Because security and infringement issues can cause ongoing harm, we are not required to provide advance notice of suspension or termination for suspected serious breaches.

11. Remedies

11.1 Non-exclusive.Our remedies for breach of this AUP are cumulative and non-exclusive. We may pursue any combination of:

  • immediate suspension or termination of your access, without refund;
  • termination of the related CATNA 2.0 enrolment under the Program Terms of Service;
  • removal or disabling of infringing or unlawful content;
  • injunctive relief, specific performance, and delivery-up of unauthorised copies;
  • damages and recovery of reasonable enforcement costs and legal fees to the extent permitted by law;
  • cooperation with platform operators and authorities to prevent continuing breach.

11.2 No waiver.Failure to take immediate action against any one breach is not a waiver of our right to enforce this AUP against that or any other breach.