Get consent before you record anyone.
Always get clear consent from every person you record, including guests and interviewees, before the camera rolls. Do not record someone who has said no, who does not know they are being recorded, or who is a minor without appropriate parental or guardian consent.
REC is a content tool, not a surveillance tool.
Do not use REC to harass, stalk, threaten, defame, or surveil anyone. Do not use REC for any purpose that is illegal in your jurisdiction or the jurisdiction of anyone you record, including recording someone secretly where consent-to-record laws require otherwise.
Don't push the research tool past public data.
REC's research feature is built to summarize what is already publicly available. Do not attempt to use REC, or prompt its AI, to obtain private, non-public personal data about someone beyond what they have made public — for example, private contact details, financial records, health information, or data obtained by circumventing another service's access controls.
Leave the underlying models and systems alone.
Do not reverse-engineer, decompile, extract, or attempt to derive the underlying AI models, prompts, source code, or infrastructure behind REC. Do not use automated means to scrape or systematically extract data from the service outside of the features we provide.
Accounts are for your own use.
Your REC account and subscription are for your own use or your organization's internal use. Do not resell, sublicense, rent, or provide bulk or white-labeled access to REC to third parties without our written agreement.
Violations can mean removed content or a closed account.
If we find content or activity that violates this policy, we may remove the content, restrict features, suspend the account, or terminate access entirely, with or without notice, and without refund of any prepaid fees. Serious or repeated violations may also be reported to relevant authorities where we believe the law requires or permits it.