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Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: July 1, 2026

AmaQnA is built on trust. This policy explains the behaviors and content that are not allowed on the platform. It applies to hosts, askers, API consumers, embed operators, and anyone else who interacts with AmaQnA.

You may not

  • Upload voice samples of anyone other than yourself, or otherwise clone a voice without documented consent from the voice's owner and the right to grant it.
  • Falsely warrant rights over a voice, corpus, or persona in the consent flow.
  • Impersonate another person or organization — through display name, slug, bio, custom subdomain, or synthesized audio.
  • Remove, hide, strip, or misrepresent the four-state answer label (Personally approved / Source-grounded / Interpretive / Out of scope), the audible AI disclosure at the start of a synthesized clip, or the embedded C2PA-shaped provenance manifest — in any surface, including web, embeds, API responses, exports, and re-shares.
  • Re-encode, transcode, or edit AmaQnA audio in a way that removes the audible disclosure or breaks the provenance manifest.
  • Post or generate content that is illegal, defamatory, harassing, hateful, sexually explicit involving real people, or that targets minors.
  • Use AmaQnA to give professional advice (medical, legal, financial, safety-of-life) presented as authoritative when it is AI-generated.
  • Abuse the Boost system — for example, coordinated boosting to manipulate a host's queue, or chargebacks issued in bad faith after an answer is published.
  • Share API keys across integrations, exceed your plan's rate limits, or scrape the consumer feed, embeds, or host pages to reconstitute a competing dataset.
  • Attempt to bypass rate limits, security controls, or authentication; probe the service for vulnerabilities outside our responsible disclosure program.

Reporting

To report abuse, impersonation, or misuse of a voice clone, email [email protected]. Include the URL, a description, and any supporting evidence. We review reports promptly and may remove content, suspend accounts, revoke API keys, or cooperate with law enforcement where appropriate.

Enforcement

Violations may result in warnings, content removal, feature restrictions, revocation of API keys, loss of accrued host earnings, temporary suspension, or permanent termination, depending on severity and history. Serious violations (for example, non-consensual voice cloning of a real person, or stripping the audible disclosure) will usually result in immediate termination.