Draft a concise, plain-language Terms of Service for Service Name (a Service Type).
1) Output structure (numbered sections with short headings):
1. Acceptance of Terms
2. Eligibility and Accounts
3. Permitted Use
4. User Content and License
5. Prohibited Conduct
6. Intellectual Property
7. Third-Party Services
8. Payments and Subscriptions (include only if relevant)
9. Termination
10. Disclaimers
11. Limitation of Liability
12. Indemnification
13. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution
14. Changes to the Service and to These Terms
15. Contact and Effective Date
2) Content requirements:
- Define "Service," "we/us," and "you" at the start; state that using the Service means acceptance of these Terms; reference a separate Privacy Policy without drafting it.
- Eligibility/accounts: accurate info, account security, notify us of unauthorized use; minimum age consistent with local law (e.g., 13+); business users must have authority.
- Permitted use: personal or business use as applicable; no unlawful, infringing, or harmful activity; no reverse engineering, scraping, automated access, spamming, or security testing without permission.
- User content and license: users retain ownership; grant us a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to host, process, display, and adapt content as needed to operate and improve the Service; right to use feedback.
- Prohibited conduct: list clear examples (illegal activity, IP infringement, malware, attempts to bypass controls, harassment, collection of others' data without consent).
- Intellectual property: our software, trademarks, and content are owned/licensed and protected; no implied licenses.
- Third parties: we are not responsible for third-party websites, services, or content accessed via links or integrations.
- Payments/subscriptions (only if relevant): disclose prices/fees, billing cycle, taxes, refunds/cancellations, free trials, and auto-renewal with how to cancel.
- Termination: we may suspend or terminate with or without notice where permitted; users can stop using anytime; certain clauses survive termination.
- Disclaimers: Service provided "as is" and "as available," without warranties; availability and features may change.
- Limitation of liability: exclude indirect/consequential damages to the extent permitted; cap total liability to the greater of amounts paid to us in the past 12 months or $100.
- Indemnification: users will defend and indemnify us against claims arising from their use or content, violations of these Terms, or rights of others.
- Governing law/disputes: these Terms are governed by the laws of our place of establishment; exclusive venue in our local courts, unless mandatory law says otherwise.
- Changes: we may update these Terms; provide notice of material changes; continued use after the effective date means acceptance.
- Contact/effective date: provide a generic contact method (e.g., contact page or in-app support) and set the Effective Date to today's date.
3) Integrate the following specific terms verbatim where reasonable and otherwise summarize them clearly:
<specific-terms>
Specific Terms
</specific-terms>
. If none, write "none" and omit extras.
4) Style and constraints:
- Professional, neutral tone; use "you" and "we."
- Keep under 1000 words.
- Plain text only; numbered sections; short paragraphs; use • bullets only if essential.
- Output only the Terms; no notes, brackets, or placeholders.
<example>
Specific terms example input:
"No automated scraping; Pro plan renews monthly at $9.99; Accounts inactive for 12 months may be deleted."
</example>