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AniBridge Acceptable Use

Version: 2026-03-23

This page supplements the Legal Notice. It describes deployment and usage patterns that the project does not endorse.

1. Purpose

AniBridge is intended to be operated only where the operator has a lawful basis to deploy it, configure it, and use any services or content it interacts with.

This page does not replace the software license, and it does not limit any rights or obligations imposed by mandatory law.

2. Disallowed Uses

Do not use AniBridge to:

  • access, copy, stream, download, store, or redistribute material without a lawful basis;
  • evade payment requirements, authentication, geo-restrictions, or contractual access limits;
  • circumvent DRM, TPMs, or other technical protection measures, or support workflows primarily designed to do so;
  • automate access where the operator is prohibited from doing so by applicable law or binding terms;
  • run public or shared services designed for unlawful indexing, mass extraction, or unauthorized redistribution;
  • ingest or transmit secrets, cookies, tokens, or decryption material that the operator is not entitled to possess or use;
  • misrepresent the project as approved, sponsored, or certified by any third-party service or rights holder.

3. Operator Baseline

Operators are expected to:

  • review the legal and contractual rules that apply to their jurisdiction and target services;
  • secure deployments against unauthorized access and credential leakage;
  • minimize logs and retention where sensitive data may be involved;
  • disable or avoid integrations that they cannot operate lawfully.

4. Enforcement and Project Scope

Project maintainers may decline support, remove repository-contained materials, or refuse project association where a contribution or distribution is plainly inconsistent with this page or the Legal Notice.

Maintainership of this repository does not create control over third-party services or third-party hosted media, and it does not create an obligation to police independent deployments.

Released under the BSD 3 Clause License.