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Acceptable Use Policy
These rules explain how Stitcher must be used so that we remain compliant with Apache 2.0, Alibaba\'s WAN 2.2 agreement, and applicable laws.
Last updated: November 19, 2025
1. Purpose
This Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) helps protect our users, partners, and infrastructure while honoring Alibaba's WAN 2.2 license obligations. It applies to every prompt, upload, and output generated through Stitcher.
Violations may lead to throttling, suspension, or termination, and we may report unlawful content to authorities.
2. Prohibited Content
- Illegal activity of any kind, including material that facilitates terrorism, violent extremism, or organized crime.
- Sexual content involving minors, non-consensual sexual imagery, or exploitation.
- Harassment, hateful or discriminatory depictions targeting protected classes, or doxxing of private individuals.
- Content that infringes another party's intellectual property, privacy, or publicity rights.
- Detailed instructions for creating weapons, malware, or other tools meant to cause harm.
- Medical, legal, or financial advice presented as professional guidance without proper qualifications or regulatory approvals.
- Synthetic media that impersonates individuals without consent in ways that could mislead or defraud.
3. Security and Network Integrity
Do not attempt to circumvent authentication, quota, or concurrency limits. Do not probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of any Stitcher system, the Stitcher relay/tunnel you install locally, or the RunPod GPU infrastructure we manage for WAN 2.2 inference.
Automated scraping, denial-of-service activity, or actions that degrade service for other customers are prohibited. Safeguard API keys and access tokens issued for the Stitcher tunnel and do not share them outside your organization.
4. Export Controls and Legal Compliance
You are responsible for ensuring your use complies with applicable export laws, sanctions, and embargoes. When you operate Stitcher locally, you are deemed the controller of that environment and must avoid routing data to jurisdictions where you lack authority. When you opt into Stitcher-managed RunPod capacity, work is processed in United States data centers unless we notify you otherwise.
By using WAN 2.2 you agree to Alibaba's requirement to block malicious or illicit uses and acknowledge that Alibaba claims no rights over your outputs.
5. Enforcement
We may review content for compliance, either manually or with automated tooling. Actions may include warning notices, content removal, throttled rendering, suspension, termination, and escalation to legal authorities where required.
To report abuse or request an exception for research or compliance purposes, email abuse@stitcher.video with supporting details.