ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY (AUP)

This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) governs acceptable use of hosting, platform, and related services provided by Revion Solutions, Inc. (“Revion,” “Revion.com,” “we,” or “us”). By accessing or using the Services, Customer agrees to comply with this AUP. Violations may result in suspension or termination of Services. This AUP supplements Revion’s Terms of Service.

1. Illegal or Unauthorized Use
Customer may use the Services only for lawful purposes. Prohibited activities include storing, transmitting, or linking to unlawful content; facilitating illegal conduct; distributing malware, ransomware, or hacking tools; attempting unauthorized access to systems; bypassing authentication or security controls; using the Services in violation of sanctions, export controls, or embargo restrictions; or otherwise using the Services in connection with criminal activity.

2. Prohibited Harmful Content and Activities
The Services may not be used to store, transmit, link to, or otherwise support content or conduct involving intellectual property infringement; child sexual exploitation, child pornography, or child erotica; human trafficking or non-consensual sexual content; bestiality; illegal gambling; narcotics trafficking; weapons trafficking or support for weapons proliferation; terrorism or extremist activity; defamation, harassment, libel, slander, or threats of violence; phishing or fraud; hate speech; invasion of privacy; or other material reasonably understood to be harmful, abusive, or likely to provoke retaliation, denial-of-service attacks, or reputational harm to Revion or its systems. Customers who repeatedly infringe the intellectual property rights of others are subject to termination of Services.

3. Adult Content Restrictions
Revion does not permit hosting, storing, linking to, or promoting pornography, hard-core sexual material, or websites that infer or redirect to adult content. Content that may damage Revion systems or any other systems on the Internet is prohibited. Accounts hosting prohibited adult content may be suspended or terminated without refund.

4. Unsolicited Commercial Email (Spam)
Sending unsolicited commercial email (“UCE”) or spam through or in connection with Revion Services is strictly prohibited. This applies whether spam originates from Revion systems or references Revion-hosted domains through another network. Hosting software, scripts, lists, or relay agents that facilitate spam is also prohibited. Revion will determine what constitutes prohibited UCE. Violators may face immediate suspension without refund.

5. Server Abuse and Interference
Customer may not interfere with or disrupt Revion systems or other Customers, including by consuming excessive shared resources, degrading performance, executing malicious or uncontrolled scripts, bypassing configurations or restrictions, using the Services as a proxy to obscure identity, or initiating denial-of-service or similar attacks. Accounts engaged in server abuse may be locked or removed.

6. Software and Multimedia Distribution Restrictions
Revion shared hosting environments are not designed for large-scale distribution of software or digital media. Prohibited uses include distributing executable software, installers, or high-volume downloadable media. Any site where multimedia content exceeds approximately 70 percent of total disk usage, in size or number of files, may be deemed in violation and required to reduce usage or migrate to a dedicated service tier.

7. Streaming Video Restrictions
The Services may not be used to stream video content directly from Revion servers. Streaming violations may result in immediate termination without refund. Customer may embed or link video hosted on third-party platforms such as YouTube or Vimeo. Revion hosting fees do not include charges originating from third-party providers.

8. Resource Abuse
Customer may not consume excessive CPU, memory, storage, network bandwidth, or I/O that impacts system performance. Examples include uncontrolled processes, cryptocurrency mining or staking workloads, benchmarking or stress testing without approval, scraping at abusive rates, or running workloads beyond shared hosting capacity. Revion may suspend Services until usage is reduced or upgraded.

9. High-Risk Use
The Services may not be used in circumstances where failure of the Services could reasonably result in death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental harm, including medical equipment, emergency systems, or other mission-critical safety infrastructure.

10. Penetration Testing and Scanning
Security testing—including port scanning, vulnerability scanning, load generation, stress testing, or penetration testing—is prohibited without Revion’s prior written authorization.

11. Resale and Multi-Tenant Use
Customer may not resell Services or provide shared, sub-leased, or multi-tenant hosting from a Revion account without Revion’s written approval.

12. Responsibility for Customer Content
Customer is solely responsible for the legality of Customer content hosted on Revion systems. Revion does not proactively monitor Customer content and does not assume responsibility for policing content except as required by law or in response to abuse complaints.

Customer is responsible for the design, configuration, and maintenance of Customer applications, integrations, and internal processes that interact with the Services. Revion does not guarantee compatibility with customer-specific application logic, dependency versions, trust stores, or third-party services unless expressly stated in a separate written agreement.

13. Suspension to Protect the Platform
Revion may suspend Services immediately, without prior notice, when necessary to protect Revion infrastructure, Customer environments, or other tenants from harm, instability, or security threats.

14. Enforcement, Indemnification, and Liability
Customer agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold Revion harmless from claims, liabilities, or damages arising from Customer’s violation of this AUP or misuse of the Services. Suspension or termination resulting from AUP violations does not relieve Customer of payment obligations.

15. Reporting Abuse and DMCA Notices
Abuse complaints or copyright infringement notices under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) may be submitted to:
Revion Solutions, Inc. – Legal/Abuse Department
Email: abuse@revion.com
Phone: 973-200-2757
Mailing Address: 184 South Livingston Ave., Suite 9 #306, Livingston, NJ 07039

Revion may request supporting evidence and reserves the right to forward complaints to Customer or governmental authorities where appropriate.

Last Updated: January 2nd, 2026

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