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Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)

Note on binding version: The Polish-language version of this Acceptable Use Policy is the binding text. This English translation is provided for convenience. In case of conflict, the Polish text prevails.
Status: DRAFT — pending legal review before binding publication (PR5J 2026-06-14)
Version: 0.1 (DRAFT)
Date: 2026-06-14
Effective: as of the date marked after legal finalization.
Binding language: Polish. English is a helper translation.

This Acceptable Use Policy (the "AUP") sets out the rules for using the VidFlow service (vidflow.boostitup.pl), operated by BOOST IT UP! Sp. z o.o. (Tax ID 6423270299, KRS 0001237783, ul. Świerklańska 41, 44-264 Jankowice, Poland). The AUP is an annex to the Terms of Service and the Privacy Policy, and binds every user of the service.

Table of contents:
  1. What VidFlow is and what this policy covers
  2. Acceptable use
  3. Prohibited content
  4. Educational, journalistic and warning content
  5. AI-generated content — additional rules
  6. Reporting violations
  7. Enforcement and consequences
  8. Changes to the AUP
  9. Contact

1. What VidFlow is and what this policy covers

VidFlow is a tool that automatically composes short and long-form videos based on a topic (a text brief) or source material provided by the User. The production pipeline: (a) the User provides a topic / brief or source material, (b) a large language model (LLM) writes the script, (c) a text-to-speech (TTS) model generates the voiceover, (d) the assembler builds the video from licensed stock footage (B-roll from sources such as Storyblocks) and the recorded voiceover.

VidFlow does not generate images or video frames from User prompts (we do not use image-diffusion or video-diffusion models). All visual material comes from licensed stock sources or from the User.

The AUP covers every use of the service: project creation, topic editing, script editing, voiceover regeneration, source upload, export, and publication. Violations may result in refusing to fulfil a job, account suspension, loss of FlowCoins spent on content blocked under the Terms, or reporting to the competent authorities (e.g. for unlawful content).

2. Acceptable use

You may use VidFlow to create videos on topics including but not limited to:

  • educational material (e.g. "How photosynthesis works", "What a stock index is", "The history of the 2008 financial crisis");
  • business and marketing material (e.g. "How to write a business plan", "SaaS customer onboarding");
  • how-to / tips content (e.g. "5 ways to improve productivity", "How to set OKRs");
  • journalistic, opinion and commentary content about social, economic, and political phenomena — with respect for truth, sources, and the dignity of persons;
  • warning and prevention content (see § 4 — allowed under an educational/warning framing, not as an instructional manual);
  • authorial content (vlog, story, fiction, satire, review);
  • professional material used in work, teaching, or marketing a product/service.

3. Prohibited content

Regardless of the production technique and regardless of whether the content was produced fully automatically or with manual editing, you must not use VidFlow to create, edit, publish, or distribute content that involves:

3.1. Sexual / pornographic content

  • pornographic, sexually explicit, fetish, or sexualised nudity content;
  • content involving or suggesting the sexual exploitation of minors (absolutely prohibited; will be reported to authorities);
  • sexual content involving persons who have not consented (e.g. intimate deepfakes, "revenge porn").

3.2. Violence, self-harm, gore

  • content glorifying or providing detailed instructions for acts of physical violence, torture, killing;
  • content promoting self-harm, suicide, or eating disorders as a model to follow;
  • images or descriptions of gore (corpses, mutilation) without a substantive journalistic or educational justification.

3.3. Hate, dehumanisation, harassment

  • content inciting hatred against groups defined by race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or socio-economic status;
  • dehumanising content (comparing people to vermin, disease, garbage);
  • harassment directed at identified individuals (cyberbullying, stalking, doxxing).

3.4. Fraud, scam, phishing

  • content instructing how to commit fraud, including "grandparent scams", impersonation of officials, investment scams, fake lotteries, pyramid schemes;
  • content preparing or promoting phishing (fake bank pages, impersonating institutions, fake SMS);
  • content falsifying documents, certificates, reviews, or statistics to deceive an audience for material gain.

3.5. Illegal activity — instructions

  • instructions for producing, distributing, or using weapons, explosives, drugs, or psychoactive substances that are illegal under applicable law;
  • instructions for physical break-ins or cyber intrusion (hacking, defeating security, circumventing DRM);
  • instructions for evading public-law obligations (taxes, fines, child support) by illegal means;
  • instructions for evading law enforcement.

3.6. Extremism and terrorism

  • content glorifying, propagating, or recruiting for terrorist, fascist, nationalist-chauvinist, or totalitarian organisations;
  • content inciting acts of violence motivated by politics, religion, or ideology.

3.7. Deepfakes and impersonation

  • content whose purpose is to impersonate a specific real person (video/audio deepfake of a public or private figure) without their express consent;
  • content falsely attributed to a specific person (fabricated quotes attributed to politicians, celebrities, journalists);
  • content infringing the personality rights (image, good name) of a specific person.

3.8. Intellectual property infringement

  • content containing entire or substantial portions of third-party works (films, books, songs, games) without a legal basis;
  • content infringing trademarks, patents, or design rights in a way that misleads the audience about origin;
  • technical circumvention (e.g. cracks).

3.9. Individualised medical, legal, or financial advice posing as professional

  • content presenting specific, individualised medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations in a way that purports to be the opinion of a licensed specialist;
  • content presenting specific, individualised legal advice on a specific matter, purporting to be the opinion of a licensed attorney;
  • content presenting specific, individualised investment recommendations purporting to be the opinion of a licensed adviser.

General, educational, informational content in these areas is allowed (see § 2) — provided it does not pose as a personalised professional opinion and includes an appropriate disclaimer.

3.10. Political manipulation and disinformation

  • content knowingly falsifying research results, statistics, or official documents to influence democratic processes (elections, referendums);
  • content forming part of coordinated disinformation campaigns targeting national security, public health, or democratic institutions;
  • content presenting fabricated statements by specific politicians, officials, or institutions.

4. Educational, journalistic, and warning content

VidFlow supports the creation of videos about difficult phenomena for educational, warning, journalistic, research, or compliance purposes. Topics such as consumer fraud, manipulation of seniors, extremist activity, financial scams, domestic violence, and eating disorders may be the subject of videos, but with a specific framing:

  • Permitted educational/warning framing: describing the phenomenon, its mechanism, how to recognise it, how to protect yourself, what the consequences are (social, legal, health-related), how to report incidents;
  • Prohibited instructional framing: detailed step-by-step "how to do X" instructions usable by a perpetrator rather than by a potential victim / audience.

Example: a video "How a grandparent scam works and how not to fall for it" — allowed. A video "Complete step-by-step instructions for setting up a grandparent scam" — prohibited, even with a "for your awareness" caveat.

For ambiguous topics, VidFlow may automatically adjust the topic to a safe educational/warning framing. The User will be informed before the job starts and before any FlowCoins are charged.

5. AI-generated content — additional rules

The VidFlow pipeline includes script generation by a large language model (LLM), voiceover generation by a text-to-speech (TTS) model, and selection of licensed stock material. VidFlow does not generate images or video frames from User prompts (we do not use image-diffusion or video-diffusion models).

For AI-generated content the following additional rules apply:

  • You must not impersonate any specific AI provider or suggest a partnership that does not exist. VidFlow is not a product of, nor an official partner of, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or any other provider whose models VidFlow may use internally.
  • You must not advertise videos as "uncensored", "uncut", or "filter-free" — VidFlow applies safety gates in line with this AUP.
  • VidFlow runs an automatic pre-screen of the topic before kicking off the pipeline (Safety Gate). The gate can return allow / safe_rewrite / deny. Deny blocks the job without charging FlowCoins; safe_rewrite means the video will be produced in a safe framing (see § 4).
  • Storyblocks safe_search is applied as a filter for stock B-roll material.
  • You must not bypass the Safety Gate (e.g. by trying many wording variants after a deny, or by using codewords / semantic camouflage to evade the gate).

6. Reporting violations

If you discover that someone is using VidFlow to create content violating this AUP — especially unlawful content (CSAM, terrorism, fraud) — please report it:

  • by email to: support@boostitup.pl with "AUP report" in the subject line;
  • for unlawful content (CSAM, terrorism, threats) — independently of reporting to us — also directly to law-enforcement authorities.

Reporters may remain anonymous. We do not discriminate against reporters. We handle every report without undue delay and inform the reporter of our decision if they leave contact details.

7. Enforcement and consequences

Upon establishing a violation of the AUP, BOOST IT UP! Sp. z o.o. may — proportionally to the scale of the violation — apply one or more of the following sanctions:

  • refusing to fulfil a specific job (deny by the Safety Gate, with no FlowCoin charge);
  • an email warning;
  • temporary account suspension;
  • permanent account removal with loss of FlowCoin balance not allocated to already-completed jobs (as per the Terms);
  • reporting to the competent authorities (Police, Prosecutor's Office, NASK CERT, financial regulator etc.) for unlawful content;
  • cooperation with third parties (e.g. payment provider, hosting provider, law enforcement) to the extent required by law.

Sanction decisions are made by the Administrator. The User may appeal by email at support@boostitup.pl within 14 days of the decision.

8. Changes to the AUP

This AUP may be updated to respond to new threats, legal changes, or changes in the production pipeline. We notify of material changes at least 14 days in advance by email and via an in-service notice. Minor editorial corrections that do not change the scope of prohibitions and allowances may be made without individual notification.

9. Contact

Questions, reports, appeals:
BOOST IT UP! Sp. z o.o.
ul. Świerklańska 41, 44-264 Jankowice, Poland
Tax ID 6423270299, KRS 0001237783
E-mail: support@boostitup.pl
Phone: +48 606 973 873

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