The policy states that OpenRouter reserves the right to suspend or terminate accounts that violate the Acceptable Use Policy, with or without prior notice depending on the severity of the violation.
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This provision establishes the enforcement mechanism for the policy's prohibited use categories and creates the primary operational consequence for non-compliance, which affects continued platform access for both users and operators.
Interpretive note: The exact verbatim policy text was not available in the provided HTML source; the specific notice requirements, cure periods, and termination procedures may differ from this characterization.
Under this clause, OpenRouter may suspend or terminate platform access for policy violations, which for operators would disrupt applications and services built on the API that depend on continued platform access.
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(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Account termination provisions in platform agreements engage general contract law regarding notice, cure periods, and proportionality, and may interact with emerging platform access requirements under the EU Digital Markets Act for designated gatekeepers. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. Operators whose business operations depend on continued API access face material operational risk from unilateral termination authority, particularly where the policy's prohibited use categories require interpretive judgment. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU operators may have additional procedural rights under the Platform-to-Business Regulation, which requires platforms to provide specific reasons for termination decisions and access to an internal complaint-handling system. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Procurement teams should assess whether the termination provision includes adequate notice and cure periods for unintentional violations, and whether business continuity planning accounts for the risk of sudden API access termination. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Operators should document their compliance controls and internal review processes to support any dispute of a termination decision, and should evaluate whether contractual alternatives or SLA protections are available for enterprise deployments.
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This provision establishes the enforcement mechanism for the policy's prohibited use categories and creates the primary operational consequence for non-compliance, which affects continued platform access for both users and operators.
Under this clause, OpenRouter may suspend or terminate platform access for policy violations, which for operators would disrupt applications and services built on the API that depend on continued platform access.
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