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These prohibitions span legal compliance, honesty, and harmful content, meaning a broad range of conduct can constitute a violation of the Terms.
Interpretive note: The excerpt uses ellipses, suggesting the list of prohibited categories may be longer than the three captured in the canonical claim.
Readers must not use the Service for purposes that violate applicable law, involve fraud or deception, or promote hatred, violence, or harm against individuals or groups.
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"Use the Service in any manner or for any purpose that (i) violates, or promotes the violation of, any applicable law... (ii) is fraudulent, false, deceptive, or defamatory, (iii) promotes hatred, violence, or harm against any individual or group...Excerpt from Cerebras's Terms of Service
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These prohibitions span legal compliance, honesty, and harmful content, meaning a broad range of conduct can constitute a violation of the Terms.
Readers must not use the Service for purposes that violate applicable law, involve fraud or deception, or promote hatred, violence, or harm against individuals or groups.
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