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Acceptable Use Policy

This Acceptable Use Policy describes permitted and prohibited uses of the GPU Host website and any related services, environments or infrastructure that may be provided.

Last updated: March 2026

1. Purpose

GPU Host is intended for lawful and responsible use. This Acceptable Use Policy is designed to protect our services, our users, our partners and the broader internet ecosystem.

2. Permitted use

You may use GPU Host website resources and any related services only for lawful business, development, research, testing and deployment purposes consistent with applicable law and these rules.

3. Prohibited activities

You may not use GPU Host for any activity that is illegal, harmful, abusive or deceptive, including but not limited to:

  • Malware development, hosting, distribution or command-and-control activity.
  • Unauthorized access, credential theft, phishing, fraud or impersonation.
  • Spam, abusive bulk messaging or deceptive traffic generation.
  • Operating botnets, denial-of-service attacks or other abusive network activity.
  • Hosting or distributing unlawful, infringing or harmful content.
  • Using services to violate privacy, intellectual property or data protection laws.
  • Attempting to evade service restrictions, monitoring or security controls.

4. AI and model use

You may not use GPU Host for unlawful AI activity, including generating or deploying content or systems in violation of applicable law, supporting fraud, abuse, cybercrime or other prohibited conduct.

5. Security and system integrity

You must not interfere with the integrity, performance or security of GPU Host systems, websites, infrastructure or third-party environments connected to them.

6. Resource abuse

You may not use services in a manner that is abusive, excessive, intentionally disruptive or inconsistent with the agreed deployment model, technical limits or operational guidance provided by GPU Host.

7. Monitoring and enforcement

GPU Host may investigate suspected violations of this Acceptable Use Policy and may suspend, restrict or terminate access where necessary to protect services, users, partners or legal compliance.

8. Reporting abuse

If you become aware of activity that may violate this policy, contact sales@gpu-host.com.

9. Changes to this Policy

We may update this Acceptable Use Policy from time to time. Updated versions will be posted on this page with a revised “Last updated” date.

10. Contact

Questions about this Acceptable Use Policy may be sent to sales@gpu-host.com.

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