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Terms

HEMIDI SERVICE-SPECIFIC TERMS

Effective date: March 26, 2026

These Terms set out supplementary terms applicable to certain specific Services or feature groups of HEMIDI JOINT STOCK COMPANY ("Hemidi"). In the event of any conflict between this document and the principal set of terms applicable to you, this document shall prevail to the extent relating to the relevant Service.

For APIs, developer platforms, or artificial intelligence features with separate applicable documentation such as HEMIDI API AND DEVELOPER PLATFORM TERMS or HEMIDI ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE POLICY, those documents apply concurrently and shall prevail within the scope of their respective subject matter.

1. Organizational and Team Workspaces

If you access the Service through a workspace administered by an organization, that organization may manage access rights, users, usage policies, data retention periods, data export capability, access logs, and other administrative configurations to the extent supported by the product.

Organizational customers are responsible for notifying their Users that the organization may access, administer, monitor, or control data and activities within the workspace in accordance with the configuration of the purchased Service.

2. APIs and Automation Features

If you use APIs, webhooks, automation features, task runners, or automated integration features, you must fully comply with the following obligations:

  • secure your access keys, credentials, and administrative information;
  • be responsible for all requests, transactions, or operations arising through access keys, organizations, or systems under your control;
  • use APIs and automation features only within the quotas, configurations, and technical documentation published by Hemidi;
  • not attempt to circumvent rate limits, quotas, safety filters, logging, or other technical controls;
  • maintain reasonable monitoring of automated workflows, background tasks, agents, or automated integrations that you deploy;
  • implement stopping, disabling, or limiting mechanisms when detecting abnormal behavior, abuse, looping errors, or unintended dissemination;
  • provide appropriate notice to end users if an artificial intelligence system or automated process is taking actions, sending content, or making recommendations on their behalf where the relevant use case requires such disclosure.

Hemidi reserves the right to, at its discretion, apply rate limits, usage caps, limitations for test environments, logging mechanisms, safety filters, automated blocking mechanisms, or other technical measures to APIs and automation features.

Hemidi reserves the right to, at its discretion, change access points, links to third-party AI services, orchestration behavior, or API specifications in accordance with the versioning policy or notice mechanism applicable to the relevant product. For ordinary changes that may materially adversely affect compatibility or integration, Hemidi will publish official notice on the documentation page of the relevant software or product and provide an adjustment or deprecation period of at least thirty (30) days, unless the applicable documentation provides for a longer period. For urgent changes made for security, anti-abuse, system safety maintenance, third-party provider changes, legal requirements, or requirements of competent authorities, Hemidi may implement the change immediately or within a shorter period than stated above.

If Hemidi provides test keys, sandbox access, preview environments, or early access to endpoints, new response schemas, or new integration configurations with third-party providers, Hemidi reserves the right to limit or revoke such rights at its discretion without maintaining backward compatibility commitments, unless the applicable documentation expressly provides otherwise.

3. Experimental Features and Early Access

Hemidi may provide features in experimental, preview, pilot, or similar status ("Experimental Features"). Experimental Features may be unstable, may change materially, may be subject to limited support, and may be withdrawn at any time.

Unless Hemidi commits otherwise in writing, Experimental Features are provided on an as-is basis and are not subject to any service level agreement, support commitment, or standard data retention mechanism.

4. Public Content, Community, and Partner Marketplace

If the Service allows you to make projects, templates, processes, outputs, storefronts, or other content public, you are responsible for the content made public and for the consequences arising from the display, sharing, creation of derivatives, redistribution, or indexing of such content in accordance with the product configuration.

Hemidi reserves the right to, at its discretion, apply display rules, moderation mechanisms, removal measures, labels, data export restrictions, or other limiting measures to:

  • public content;
  • community content;
  • content on the partner marketplace;
  • content that appears to violate the law, third-party rights, or applicable policies.

Hemidi reserves the right to, at its discretion, suspend or terminate the ability to make content public, cancel, revoke, adjust, or temporarily lock content, storefronts, accounts, or related access rights if Hemidi determines that there is legal risk, operational risk, abuse, or a breach of the applicable terms.

5. End Users and Sensitive Use Cases

If the Customer integrates Hemidi's Service into its own products or services for end users, the Customer must fully comply with the following obligations:

  • provide appropriate notice regarding the artificial intelligence nature of the service where the use case so requires;
  • ensure that human review is implemented where required by law, internal procedures, or the risk characteristics of the use case;
  • not describe Hemidi's Service in a manner inconsistent with Hemidi's technical documentation, commercial documentation, or official commitments;
  • ensure that end-user use complies with Hemidi's policies and applicable law.

Unless Hemidi has a separate written agreement or publication, the Customer must not use the Service as the sole basis or final decision-making basis in cases that may create legal, financial, medical, employment, insurance, housing, education, security, or similar material consequences for individuals without appropriate independent human review.