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Last updated 1 June 2026

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The ground rules for using the Aurora studio and website. This template uses standard headings — substitute reviewed language before you publish.

1. Acceptance of terms

By accessing or using the Aurora studio, website or related services (the "Services"), you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, do not use the Services.

2. The Services

Aurora provides software for orchestrating self-hosted AI image and video generation. Generation runs on infrastructure you operate, and the quality and availability of results depend on your own hardware and configured backends.

3. Your account

You are responsible for the security of your account and for all activity that occurs under it. Provide accurate information and keep your credentials confidential.

4. Acceptable use

You agree not to use the Services to:

  • break applicable laws or infringe the rights of others;
  • generate content that is unlawful, harmful or deceptive;
  • attempt to disrupt, reverse engineer or gain unauthorized access to the Services;
  • misrepresent generated media as something it is not where doing so would mislead or harm.

5. Your content

You retain ownership of the prompts you write and the media you generate, subject to the licenses of the models and assets you use. You are responsible for ensuring you have the rights to any inputs you provide.

6. Third-party models and assets

The Services let you load open models, checkpoints and assets that carry their own licenses. Those licenses govern what you may do with the resulting outputs, and you are responsible for complying with them.

7. Subscriptions and payment

Paid plans are billed on a recurring basis as described at checkout. You can manage or cancel your plan from your account. Refund handling is described in the Refund Policy.

8. Disclaimers

The Services are provided "as is" without warranties of any kind to the extent permitted by law. Generative models can produce inaccurate or unexpected results, and you are responsible for reviewing outputs before relying on them.

9. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Aurora is not liable for indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising from your use of the Services.

10. Changes to these terms

We may update these Terms from time to time. Material changes will be communicated through the Services, and continued use after changes take effect constitutes acceptance.

11. Contact

Questions about these Terms can be sent through the Contact page. (Placeholder — add a monitored legal contact address before launch.)

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