DECISIONLAYER.AI ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
DecisionLayer.AI provides arbitration services, which by their nature, are adversarial and may result in serious civil and potentially criminal consequences for their participants. Accordingly, DecisionLayer.AI has very strict Acceptable Use Rules, which are detailed below.
DecisionLayer.AI reserves the right to deny service to any individual or entity it reasonably believes are in violation of these rules. Additionally, as set forth in the DecisionLayer.AI Foundational Rules, if a litigant violates these rules, that litigant may automatically lose their arbitration and have a default judgement entered against it. Capitalized terms not defined in this document have the meanings given to them in the Terms of Service.
Content and Legal Rules
- You will abide by all rules and instructions provided by DecisionLayer.
- You will not in any way try to deceive, alter or influence the DecisionLayer.ai system.
Do not submit any material to DecisionLayer.ai that:
- Infringes any patent, trademark, trade secret, copyright, right of publicity or any other right of any other person or entity or violates any law or contractual duty (see the section entitled "DMCA Copyright Policy" below);
- You know or should know or reasonably believe is false, misleading, untruthful or inaccurate;
- Is unlawful, threatening, abusive, harassing, defamatory, libelous, deceptive, fraudulent, invasive of another's privacy, tortious, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, offensive, profane, or is otherwise inappropriate as determined by us in our sole discretion;
- Impersonates any person or entity, including any of our employees or representatives;
- Includes any third party's identification documents or sensitive financial information.
Technical Rules
You will not:
- Decipher, decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer or otherwise attempt to derive any source code or underlying ideas or algorithms of any part of the Sites (including without limitation any application made available through or promoted by the Sites), except to the limited extent applicable laws specifically prohibit such restriction;
- Modify, translate, or otherwise create derivative works of any part of the Sites;
- Use DecisionLayer to do anything that may qualify as unauthorized or unsolicited advertising, junk or bulk e-mail ("spamming");
- Submit any documents or data to DecisionLayer which contains, transmits, facilitates or otherwise enables software viruses or any other computer code, files, or programs that disrupt, damage, limit or interfere with the intended function of any software, hardware, or telecommunications equipment or which provide, enable, facilitate or obtain unauthorized access (whether on behalf of other software processes or natural persons) to (or control of, or ability to modify or interfere with) any system, data, password or other information of ours or of any third party;
- Grant any third party access to your DecisionLayer.AI login, unless part of a group plan authorized by DecisionLayer;
- Take any action that imposes or may impose an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on our or our service providers' infrastructure;
- Interfere or attempt to interfere with the proper functionality of the Sites or any activities conducted on the Sites;
- Bypass, circumvent or attempt to bypass or circumvent any measures we may use to prevent or restrict access to the Sites (or other accounts, computer systems or networks connected to the Sites);
- Use manual or automated software, devices, or other processes to "crawl" or "spider" any page of the Sites;
- Harvest or scrape any content from the Sites; or
- Otherwise take any action in violation of our guidelines and policies.
Violating these Rules
The rules above apply to you, whether you are an individual or an entity. If you are an entity this means that these rules apply to all your entity's personnel and agents. Any attempt to indirectly violate these rules, for instance by having a third party commit a violation on your behalf, is also a violation of these rules. DecisionLayer has the final authority to determine when a rule violation has occurred and you may not appeal that decision.
DecisionLayer's Rights
We also reserve the right to access, read, preserve, and disclose any information we receive, or is otherwise in our possession, as we reasonably believe is necessary to: (i) satisfy any applicable law, regulation, legal process or governmental request; (ii) enforce these Terms of Service, including investigation of potential violations hereof; (iii) detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security or technical issues; (iv) respond to user support requests; or (v) protect the rights, property or safety of us, our users and the public.