Legal
Acceptable Use Policy
Effective 31 May 2026
This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") sets out rules for using the LogicLegion Service. It is incorporated into the Terms of Service. Because the Service orchestrates autonomous and semi-autonomous agents with access to tools and systems, responsible operation of those agents is a condition of use.
1. Prohibited activities
You must not use the Service to:
- Violate any applicable law, regulation, or third-party right.
- Access, probe, or scan systems, data, or accounts you are not authorized to access.
- Upload or generate malware, or use the Service to attack, disrupt, or gain unauthorized access to any system.
- Infringe intellectual property rights or misappropriate confidential information.
- Process special-category or highly regulated data without the appropriate legal basis, safeguards, and contractual terms.
- Attempt to circumvent gates, policy controls, rate limits, isolation boundaries, or audit logging.
2. Responsible agent operation
- Scope and least privilege — grant agents and execution nodes only the credentials, tools, and network access they need, and revoke access that is no longer required.
- Human accountability — keep a named owner accountable for agent behavior; do not rely on reflexive approvals as your only control for high-risk actions.
- Untrusted input — treat content ingested by agents as potentially hostile, and do not configure agents in ways that create uncontrolled data exfiltration paths.
- Egress and side effects — gate actions that have real-world side effects (deployments, messages, payments) behind policy or human approval as appropriate to the risk.
- No prohibited automation — do not use agents to generate unlawful, deceptive, or abusive content, or to take actions that would be prohibited if performed manually.
3. Security and integrity
You must not interfere with the integrity or performance of the Service, attempt to reverse engineer it except as permitted by law, or use it to build a competing service by copying its non-public mechanisms.
4. Resource and cost controls
You must not deliberately exhaust shared resources or circumvent per-tenant or per-task budgets and kill-switches. Automated workloads must respect documented limits.
5. Enforcement
We may investigate suspected violations and may suspend or terminate access, remove offending content, or take other action consistent with the Terms of Service and applicable law. Where practical and lawful, we will provide notice.
6. Reporting
Report suspected abuse or security issues to security@logiclegion.com.