Acceptable Use Policy
This Acceptable Use Policy describes actions that are strictly prohibited when using PixelRender’s services. This ensures platform stability, compute fairness, and compliance with general law.
1. Illegal Content Generation
PixelRender resources may not explicitly be utilized to generate, assemble, or distribute content that is illegal under regional laws. We specifically ban the processing of:
- Harmful, threatening, or extremely violent imagery workflows.
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or any illicit non-consensual imagery.
- Copyrighted materials where the executing tenant does not assert adequate license ownership or explicit safe harbor distribution rights.
2. Malicious Automation & Spam
We are a developer platform designed for automation. However, malicious automation destroying recipient inboxes or executing deceptive rendering cycles is banned.
- Building bots orchestrating bulk spam workflows directly distributing generated MP4s.
- Distributing malicious tracking techniques embedded into audio sequences or pixel-level watermarking.
3. Infrastructure Overloading & Attacks
PixelRender relies on shared multi-tenant worker queues. Attempting to overload the rendering infrastructure will trigger system-level IP bans.
- Intentionally flooding the `/movies` endpoints with infinitely recursive or malformed JSON payloads specifically designed to stall worker FFmpeg threads (zip bombs, codec starvation).
- Attempting to bypass established Rate Limits (HTTP 429) using cycling VPN networks.
- Unauthorized network scraping or penetration testing without explicit prior written authorization from PixelRender.
4. Reporting Abuse
If you encounter a PixelRender application or developer account violating these norms, please submit evidence containing API headers or MP4 metadata immediately to abuse@pixelrender.app.