Draft template
Acceptable Use Policy
Proposed rules protecting Clients, users, and the CatOps service from misuse.
DRAFT TEMPLATE — NOT LEGAL ADVICE. This document has not been approved by an attorney. It must be reviewed, completed, and approved by qualified counsel before CatOps or any Client signs it or relies on it.
Bracketed fields require a business decision or verified fact. Do not remove this notice or present this document as final until counsel has approved it and CatOps has verified every operational and security statement.
Permitted Use
Authorized users may use subscribed CatOps features for the lawful internal operations of the Client workspace to which they have been granted access. Users must follow the Client’s policies, applicable law, and CatOps documentation.
Prohibited Conduct
- Accessing another Client’s workspace, records, credentials, or systems without authorization.
- Probing, scanning, bypassing, disabling, or interfering with security, authentication, permissions, rate limits, or service operation.
- Introducing malware, harmful code, automated abuse, excessive load, or unauthorized scraping.
- Reverse engineering or copying the service except where a restriction is prohibited by law.
- Using CatOps for unlawful, fraudulent, deceptive, infringing, harassing, or dangerous activity.
- Uploading data without sufficient rights or uploading unnecessary payment-card, health, biometric, government-identifier, or other highly sensitive information.
- Sharing accounts, exposing credentials, or leaving shared devices signed in contrary to Client policy.
- Representing CatOps output as professional, regulatory, legal, tax, or accounting advice.
Content and Operational Safety
Users must validate critical inventory, production, quality, shipping, billing, and regulatory information. CatOps must not be used as the sole control for worker safety, product release, recall decisions, hazardous-material handling, or any process where a software error could reasonably cause injury or physical damage.
Enforcement and Reporting
CatOps may investigate suspected violations and may restrict or suspend affected access when reasonably necessary to protect the service, Clients, or others. When practicable, CatOps will notify the Client administrator and allow correction. Suspected abuse or security issues should be reported to [security email].