Terms of Service Placeholder
This is the default placeholder file included with the open-source repository. It is not a legal document, service commitment, or formal agreement.
Before production deployment, replace this file with your own terms of service, or configure a remote Markdown document through environment variables:
LEGAL_TERMS_MD_URLLEGAL_DOCS_BASE_URL
Recommended Content
Your production terms of service should usually cover at least:
- Service provider, product name, and scope of use
- User accounts, registration, authentication, and account security
- Acceptable use rules and prohibited behavior
- Responsibility boundaries for third-party models, plugins, tools, or services
- User content, inputs, outputs, and intellectual property ownership
- Billing, refunds, subscriptions, credits, or quota rules
- Service changes, suspension, termination, and data handling
- Disclaimers, limitation of liability, dispute resolution, and governing law
- Complaint, appeal, security, and contact channels
Deployment Owner Confirmation
Deployment owners should prepare and publish production terms of service based on their business, jurisdiction, target users, data handling practices, and third-party service dependencies.
Do not use this placeholder file directly in production.