Acceptable Use Policy

Last Updated: February 7, 2024

This Acceptable Use Policy governs your use of Quatra.

Do not use Quatra inappropriately which includes, but is not limited to:

  • Conducting illegal or fraudulent activity
  • Violating the rights of others
  • Using discriminatory language
  • Condoning or encouraging bullying, discrimination, violence against people or groups or other harassment of any kind
  • Posting sexually explicit or violent, harmful, or cruel material
  • Posting any content or activity that promotes child sexual exploitation or abuse
  • Uploading nudity, pornographic, violent, or hateful imagery
  • Posting (or threatening to post) other people’s personally identifying information (doxing)
  • Posting personal insults, especially those using racist or sexist terms
  • Causing or contributing to an atmosphere that excludes or marginalizes
  • Posting (or threatening to post) information related to suicidal or self-injurious behaviors
  • Uploading content that promotes false, harmful, or misleading information
  • Threatening, inciting, promoting, or actively encouraging violence, terrorism, or other serious harm
  • Advocating for, glorifying, or encouraging, any of the above behavior
  • Harassing others
  • Violating the security, integrity, or availability of any user, network, computer or communications system, software application, or network or computing device
  • Sending unsolicited email, SMSs, or “spam” messages or other promotions, advertising or solicitations or create accounts, datasets or projects solely to increase your search engine results.

Respect intellectual property. Only upload to Quatra content that you have the legal right to upload. When uploading a model, source code, or data that you did not create or own, be sure to follow the requirements for its license (which usually requires clear attribution), and include the proper license from the original source. If you are unsure, ask the creator.

Respect privacy. Do not make submissions public if they contain personal information. Some examples of this type of information include Personally Identifiable Information (PII), Protected Health Information (PHI), or Personal Financial Information (PFI). Before uploading any personal information that is regulated, you must enter into a separate agreement with us to upload that type of information:

PII (Personally Identifiable Information) is information that either alone or in combination with other information could be used to identify, locate, or contact an individual. Some examples include: a person’s name, a person’s address, a person’s email address, a person’s social security number, or a person’s credit card number.

PHI (Protected Health Information) is information about health conditions, treatments or procedures a person has undergone, or payments someone has made or collected that can be linked to a specific person.

PFI (Personal Financial Information) is information about financial condition, transactions, or activities that a person has undertaken that can be linked to a specific person.

Reporting. To report a violation of this policy, please email link. We’ll do our best to ensure that your concern is addressed in a timely and effective manner.

Consequences. We take non-compliance with this Policy seriously. Infractions will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis and can result in permanent suspension from Quatra.

These guidelines are not intended to be comprehensive. For additional information please review our Terms of Use or your company’s enterprise software and services terms.