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Terms of Service

Plain terms for a small service. Where something is unusual — the four limits, the incident record, the beta status — it is called out rather than buried.

Last updated 19 August 2026

1. Who we are, and what this is

Furybot is an image, video and chat generation service. It runs on hardware we own and operate. Your prompts, photographs and conversations are not sent to any third-party AI provider.

These terms apply to furybot.ai. Galtops (galtops.io) is a separate business relationship governed by its own written agreement.

2. This is a beta

The service is an open trial. Accounts, generated files and conversations may be deleted without notice, and features may change or disappear. Do not use it as storage for anything you cannot afford to lose — download what you want to keep.

Paid plans are not yet available. Nothing here obliges you to pay anything, and we are not currently accepting payment.

3. You must be 18 or older

Registration asks for your date of birth and refuses anyone under 18. That is a self-declaration, not verification — but declaring a false age to obtain an account is a breach of these terms, and an under-age attempt is recorded.

Accounts are for one person. Do not share credentials.

4. What you may make, and the four things you may not

The default is permissive on purpose. This service is built for people whose ordinary professional and creative work gets refused elsewhere — editorial illustration, concept art, storyboarding, medical and training material, satire and political commentary.

Four limits are not configurable, not subject to an account setting, and not something support can lift. They are compiled into the software. They exist because the law requires them, and each is explained in full at /what-we-block:

  • Sexual content involving minors, in any form, real or synthetic.
  • Sexual imagery of an identifiable real person made without their consent.
  • Content made to deceive about a real, identifiable person in a way that causes harm.
  • Material whose purpose is to facilitate serious violent or criminal harm.

5. Adult content is not part of this product

Sexual content and nudity cannot be generated here. This is not a setting that is switched off — the capability is absent from the software we run, and no account setting, administrator action or support request can introduce it.

Requests of that kind are refused before anything is generated.

6. We do not take sides

Political subject matter — satire, protest imagery, criticism of any government, party or figure — is permitted by default and is not filtered by viewpoint. We do not refuse a prompt because of the position it takes, and we do not weight search or chat results toward any political direction.

An optional Strict profile, intended for classrooms and shared machines, does exclude political subjects among others. That is a choice the account holder makes for themselves; it is off unless you turn it on.

The chat models are third-party open-weight models and carry whatever biases their training gave them. We do not add a political layer of our own, and where we know a model leans on a subject we would rather say so than pretend otherwise.

7. Your content, and who owns the output

You keep ownership of what you upload. You grant us only the permission needed to run the service: to process your file in order to produce your result, and to hold it for the short retention periods described in the privacy policy.

As between you and us, what you generate is yours. We claim no ownership of your output and do not use your prompts, uploads or conversations to train models.

We cannot promise your output is free of third-party rights. Generative models can reproduce protected elements, and whether a given result is yours to use commercially depends on facts we cannot see. That judgement is yours.

8. Copyright complaints

If you believe material here infringes your copyright, send a notice to the address on the contact page identifying the work, the material, and your contact details, with a statement made in good faith and under penalty of perjury that you are authorised to act.

We remove material that is the subject of a valid notice, and we terminate the accounts of repeat infringers.

9. Enforcement

A refused request is usually just a refused request. Where a request crosses one of the four limits, the attempt is recorded — see the privacy policy, which describes exactly what that record contains.

We may suspend or close an account that repeatedly attempts material we do not permit, that abuses the service or other users, or that puts the service at risk. Where the law requires a report to be made, it will be made.

10. Closing your account

You may stop using the service at any time and ask us to delete your account. Deletion removes your credentials, two-factor secret, conversations, jobs, support messages, date of birth and queued mail.

Six categories survive deletion, each for a stated reason: reports made to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and any legal preservation hold, because those are not ours to erase; the safety record of enforcement actions, so that closing an account cannot undo them; and subscription, billing and usage records, for accounting.

11. No warranty

The service is provided as it is. We do not promise it will be available, that a result will suit your purpose, or that generated content will be accurate. Models make things up; treat output as a draft, not a fact.

12. Limit of liability

To the extent the law allows, we are not liable for indirect or consequential loss, lost profits, or lost data. Where liability cannot be excluded, it is limited to the greater of the amount you paid us in the previous twelve months or one hundred United States dollars.

Nothing here excludes liability that cannot lawfully be excluded.

13. Changes, and the law that applies

We may change these terms. Material changes will be posted here with a new revision date, and continuing to use the service after that is acceptance.

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Texas, United States, without regard to conflict-of-laws rules.

Questions

Anything here that is unclear, or that does not match what the service actually does, is worth telling us about — write through the contact page. The full list of what we refuse and the law behind each item is at what we block.

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