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This establishes that ElevenLabs will escalate criminal or illegal activity beyond internal enforcement to law enforcement agencies.
If criminal or other illegal activity is associated with a reader's use of ElevenLabs, ElevenLabs may refer it to law enforcement.
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If, as a result of the investigation, Company believes that criminal activity has occurred, Company reserves the right to refer the matter to, and to cooperate with, any and all applicable legal authorities.
We are subject to the investigatory and enforcement powers of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
"We refer criminal and other illegal activity to law enforcement.Excerpt from ElevenLabs's Safety Policy
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This establishes that ElevenLabs will escalate criminal or illegal activity beyond internal enforcement to law enforcement agencies.
If criminal or other illegal activity is associated with a reader's use of ElevenLabs, ElevenLabs may refer it to law enforcement.
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