Acceptable examples
- Backing up media you created and uploaded yourself.
- Saving public-domain material or openly licensed work in accordance with its license.
- Working with media for which the creator or rights holder gave you permission.
- Preparing authorized references for editing, teaching, research, accessibility, or offline use.
Uses that are not accepted
- Downloading or distributing copyrighted material without permission or another valid legal basis.
- Bypassing DRM, paywalls, authentication, private-account controls, geographic restrictions, or other access controls.
- Processing illegal, exploitative, abusive, or privacy-invasive content.
- Using automation to overwhelm the service, evade limits, scrape results, or resell access without authorization.
- Introducing malware, probing infrastructure, or interfering with other users.
Enforcement
When processing and accounts launch, Pullvio may limit requests, suspend jobs, restrict accounts, preserve security records, or cooperate with valid legal processes. Enforcement decisions may consider intent, severity, recurrence, and risk to other people or the service.
Your responsibility
You are responsible for understanding the rights attached to the media you use and for complying with applicable law and platform terms. A technically accessible URL does not by itself establish permission to save or reuse its content.