Acceptable Use Policy
Version 2026-05-31 · Effective May 31, 2026
1. Introduction
Conduct is a professional tool for film, TV, and game composers. To keep it that way, we ask all users to follow this policy.
2. Prohibited content and behavior
You may not use Conduct to upload, store, share, or distribute:
- CSAM or sexual content involving minors. Violations are reported to authorities and result in immediate permanent ban.
- Content that infringes copyright you do not own or license. Use licensed or original material, or material you have written permission to use.
- Harassment, threats, stalking, or doxxing of other Conduct members.
- Hate speech, slurs, or targeted abuse based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or other protected characteristics.
- Bulk file storage unrelated to scoring work. Conduct is a scoring collaboration tool, not a general-purpose cloud drive.
- Malware, scrapers, or automated abuse of the platform.
- Content that violates export controls or sanctions applicable to your jurisdiction.
- Content you are contractually prohibited from uploading or sharing, including material that would breach a non-disclosure or confidentiality agreement you are bound by. You are responsible for ensuring your use complies with your own NDAs.
- Any other unlawful activity, or use that violates our Terms of Service or applicable law.
3. What is explicitly allowed
Creative work is protected. Dark themes, strong language referring to the work itself, and references to controversial subject matter for scoring purposes are permitted. This policy governs interpersonal behavior between members, not your art.
4. Enforcement
Conduct may warn, restrict, suspend, or terminate accounts that violate this policy, at our discretion. Repeat violations, particularly around copyright infringement, may result in permanent account termination in accordance with our repeat-infringer policy (see the DMCA Policy). Copyright complaints are handled under our DMCA Policy.
5. Reporting violations
Use the Report button on any cue, chat message, audio file, or user profile in the app. Serious violations (illegal content, copyright) are reviewed directly by Conduct staff.