Brand Attribution and Document Source
Please be advised that Wordize operates as a trademark and brand of Smallize Pty Ltd. All legal documentation utilized by Wordize is derived from and governed by Smallize's comprehensive legal framework and documentation suite
This document constitutes a true and accurate copy of the original legal document as maintained in Smallize's comprehensive legal framework and documentation suite. This copy is provided for informational and operational purposes and retains the same legal force and effect as the original document from which it is derived.
Last Updated: 15 October 2022
Acceptable Use Policy
Use of the Smallize Pty Ltd websites, apps, and/or services is subject to this Acceptable Use Policy.
The user agrees not to, and not to allow third parties to use the Smallize Pty Ltd websites, apps, and/or services:
- to violate, or encourage the violation of, the legal rights of others (for example, this may include allowing End Users to infringe or misappropriate the intellectual property rights of others in violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act);
- to permit any third party that is not an Authorized User to access or use a username or password for the Services;
- to engage in, promote, or encourage illegal activity;
- to attempt to reverse engineer, decompile, hack, disable, interfere with, disassemble, modify, copy, translate, or disrupt the features, functionality, integrity, or performance of the Services (including any mechanism used to restrict or control the functionality of the Services);
- to sublicense, resell, time share, or similarly exploit the Services;
- to access the Services in order to build a similar or competitive product or service or copy any ideas, features, functions, or graphics of the Services;
- for any unlawful, invasive, infringing, defamatory, or fraudulent purpose (for example, this may include phishing, creating a pyramid scheme, or mirroring a website);
- to intentionally distribute viruses, worms, Trojan horses, corrupted files, hoaxes, or other items of a destructive or deceptive nature;
- to interfere with the use of the Services, or the equipment used to provide the Services, by customers or other authorized users;
- to disable, interfere with, or circumvent any aspect of the Services; or
- to generate, distribute, publish, or facilitate unsolicited mass email, promotions, advertising, or other solicitations ("spam").