Clasr Legal
Acceptable Use Policy
Version 1.0 · June 2026
Effective Date: June 2026
Published by: HİLAL ŞENÇELİK, operator of Clasr, Bursa, Türkiye
This Acceptable Use Policy describes what is and is not permitted when using the Clasr Service. It works alongside our Terms of Service, and a violation of this Policy is a violation of those Terms.
1. Purpose
Clasr is built for academic researchers, advisors, and institutions preparing manuscripts for submission. This Policy exists to keep the Service usable, safe, and aligned with that purpose.
2. Permitted Use
You may use the Service to submit academic manuscripts, or sections of academic manuscripts, that you have the right to submit, for the purpose of receiving a structured signal report as described in our Terms of Service.
3. Prohibited Use
You may not use the Service to:
- Submit content you do not have the right to submit, including manuscripts containing another person's unpublished work without their authorization.
- Submit content for any purpose other than legitimate academic manuscript analysis, including using the Service to generate content, prompts, or signals for resale as a standalone product.
- Attempt to reverse-engineer, extract, or replicate Clasr's underlying signal detection methodology, report structure, or analytical taxonomy.
- Submit content designed to manipulate, disrupt, or exploit the Service, including attempts at prompt injection directed at the underlying analysis system.
- Use automated means (such as scripts or bots) to access the Service outside of any officially supported API, or to circumvent reading limits associated with your plan.
- Misrepresent your identity, institutional affiliation, or authority to act on behalf of an institution when creating or using an account.
- Use the Service in a way that violates applicable law, including data protection, export control, or intellectual property law.
- Interfere with or disrupt the integrity or performance of the Service, including attempting unauthorized access to systems or data.
4. Content Standards
Manuscripts submitted to the Service should be academic in nature and consistent with the purpose described in Section 2. We reserve the right to decline to process, or to remove access to a report generated from, content that violates this Policy or that we reasonably believe to be unlawful, abusive, or submitted in bad faith.
5. Reporting Violations
If you become aware of a violation of this Policy, you can report it to legal@clasr.ai.
6. Enforcement
Violations of this Policy may result in a warning, suspension, or termination of your account, as described in our Terms of Service. We will generally provide notice and an opportunity to address a violation where the violation does not present an immediate risk to the Service, other users, or Clasr.
7. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Policy from time to time. We will post the updated Policy at clasr.ai/legal with a revised effective date.
8. Contact Us
Questions about this Policy can be directed to legal@clasr.ai.