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Acceptable Use Policy

Version: 2.2  ·  Effective Date: July 1, 2026

Provider: NexusATS — sole-proprietor business established in Canada. Contact: [email protected]. Postal address provided on written request and disclosed to EU/UK consumers per Directive 2011/83/EU prior to contract conclusion.

This policy applies to all customers, account holders, and visitors. It supplements the Terms of Service.

1. Prohibited conduct

You must not:

  • Share, sublicense, rent, lend, resell, or transfer your license key or account credentials.
  • Reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or attempt to derive the source code of the Software, except as expressly permitted by mandatory local law and after first requesting interoperability information from us.
  • Circumvent or attempt to circumvent license activation, hardware binding, or anti-piracy controls.
  • Use the Software to manipulate markets, including spoofing, layering, wash trading, front-running, momentum ignition, or marking the close.
  • Use the Software in a manner that violates the rules of your broker, exchange, or any applicable regulator.
  • Use the Software while located in, or on behalf of any party located in, any comprehensively sanctioned jurisdiction.
  • Provide false billing or identity information, or use a payment method you are not authorized to use.
  • Interfere with our servers, attempt unauthorized access, run automated scrapers other than for indexing, or conduct security testing without our written permission.
  • Harass, threaten, or abuse our staff, other customers, or third parties on our channels.
  • Use the Software in any way that infringes intellectual-property rights, privacy, or other legal rights of others.

2. Reporting

Report violations to [email protected]. Reports of unauthorized resale or cracking sites are particularly welcome.

3. Enforcement

Where we identify a violation, we may, depending on severity: (a) issue a warning; (b) suspend the license pending investigation; (c) terminate the license on notice without refund (see Terms §11); (d) preserve and disclose records to legitimate authorities or to victims, in accordance with our Privacy Policy; or (e) pursue civil remedies for material breach. Enforcement is proportionate to the conduct; first, isolated, technical violations will normally receive a warning before suspension where remedying the conduct is straightforward.