You cannot use ElevenLabs to create audio that harasses, threatens, or abuses people, facilitates illegal activity, involves child sexual abuse material, or otherwise breaks the law.
This analysis describes what ElevenLabs's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology
This provision establishes the outer limits of permitted use and places responsibility on users for ensuring their generated content is lawful; the prohibition on child sexual abuse material in particular has mandatory reporting and compliance dimensions that go beyond standard platform terms.
Users who generate audio in any of these prohibited categories face immediate account termination and may face mandatory reporting to law enforcement, particularly for content involving minors.
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If Your Content is prohibited under the laws of any jurisdiction where our Services are available, we may remove it even if it is not illegal in your location.
IN COUNTRIES WHERE REQUIRED BY LAW, GRINDR MAY RECEIVE REPORTS AND REMOVE ANY ACCOUNTS OR CONTENT SUSPECTED OF VIOLATING APPLICABLE LAWS OR ITS COMMUNITY GUIDELINES AT ITS DISCRETION AND WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
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"You may not use the Services to generate audio content that promotes, facilitates, or constitutes: harassment, abuse, threats, or intimidation of any individual; illegal activity; content involving the sexual exploitation of minors; or any other content that violates applicable law.Excerpt from ElevenLabs's Usage Policy
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: The prohibition on child sexual exploitation material engages mandatory reporting obligations under 18 U.S.C.
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This provision establishes the outer limits of permitted use and places responsibility on users for ensuring their generated content is lawful; the prohibition on child sexual abuse material in particular has mandatory reporting and compliance dimensions that go beyond standard platform terms.
Users who generate audio in any of these prohibited categories face immediate account termination and may face mandatory reporting to law enforcement, particularly for content involving minors.
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