Legal Notice – Last Updated: August 10, 2026
1. Purpose
This Acceptable Use Policy governs your use of emotionalmail.com and all associated services. Violations may result in immediate account suspension or termination, content removal, referral to law enforcement or the eSafety Commissioner, and civil or criminal legal proceedings.
2. Prohibited Conduct
- Violate any applicable law, including the Online Safety Act 2021 and Criminal Code Act 1995.
- Upload, post, or distribute child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or pro-terror material.
- Distribute age-restricted material accessible to persons under 18.
- Engage in cyberbullying, harassment, image-based abuse, or targeted severe abuse of any individual.
- Create or distribute non-consensual intimate imagery or deepfakes intended to deceive.
- Attempt unauthorised access to systems, accounts, or networks.
- Introduce malware, viruses, ransomware, or any other malicious code.
- Scrape, data-mine, or systematically extract data without prior written consent.
- Send unsolicited commercial messages in breach of the Spam Act 2003 (Cth).
- Use our content to train, fine-tune, or evaluate any AI model without written permission.
- Impersonate any person or entity, or falsely misrepresent your affiliation.
3. AI Service Usage Rules
- Do not use AI services to generate illegal, harmful, deceptive, or discriminatory content.
- Do not attempt to manipulate AI systems through prompt injection, jailbreaking, or adversarial attacks.
- Do not use AI outputs to make high-stakes decisions about individuals without appropriate human oversight.
- Do not submit personal information of third parties to AI systems without lawful authority and consent.
4. eSafety Compliance
emotionalmail.com complies with the Basic Online Safety Expectations under the Online Safety Act 2021 and the applicable Online Safety Codes and Standards. We cooperate fully with the eSafety Commissioner.
5. Enforcement
We reserve the right to issue warnings, suspend or terminate accounts, remove or disable content, report conduct to law enforcement or the eSafety Commissioner, and pursue civil or criminal legal action.
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