1. Scope and Purpose
- Legal Entity: LawyerDesk Advocacy Pvt Ltd.
- Operating as: LegiScore.
- Platform: https://legiscore.in.
- Document Version: 1.0.
- Effective Date: 2026-05-22.
- Last Updated: 2026-05-22.
This Acceptable Use Policy (the “AUP”) governs your use of LegiScore. It is binding on every user, integrator, and visitor, and is incorporated by reference into our Terms and Conditions and Terms of Use. Violations are material breaches of the Terms and may trigger immediate suspension, termination, liquidated damages, and legal action.
By accessing or using LegiScore, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to be bound by this AUP. If you do not agree, you must not use the platform.
2. Permitted Use
LegiScore is built for legitimate, lawful, and good-faith property due-diligence work. The following uses are expressly permitted:
- Genuine Due-Diligence. Conduct property title, encumbrance, litigation, and regulatory due-diligence on properties you own, are evaluating for purchase, or are reviewing for a client you legitimately represent.
- Research & Analysis.Use the platform's analysis, search, and report features for your own professional research, strictly within the published rate limits and credit consumption rules.
- Internal Firm Use of Reports. Share generated reports internally within your firm or with the specific client/borrower for whom the report was commissioned. Onward redistribution requires written agreement.
- API Use Within Contracted Volumes. If you have an API agreement, you may consume endpoints up to your contracted volume, QPS, and concurrency limits. Bursting beyond contracted limits is a breach of this AUP.
3. Strictly Forbidden Activities
The activities listed below are absolutely prohibited. Each constitutes a material breach of the Terms and this AUP and may, individually or together, trigger immediate termination, IP-block, liquidated damages of ₹50,00,000 per documented breach, and civil and criminal proceedings.
3.1 Anti-Replication and Anti-Cloning
- Cloning, replicating, or imitating LegiScore's UI, UX, page layouts, interaction patterns, or visual presentation.
- Copying, paraphrasing, or repurposing report templates, section headings, report wording, narrative structure, or boilerplate.
- Replicating our classification taxonomy, risk-grade scales (AAA-to-C or any derivative), section schema, or scoring framework.
- Building, marketing, or operating any product positioned as “LegiScore-style”, “LegiScore-like”, “LegiScore-alternative”, or a substitute that reproduces our distinctive look-and-feel.
- Reverse-engineering, decompiling, disassembling, or attempting to derive the source code, prompts, rule sets, ranking models, schemas, or internal representations of the platform.
- Extracting prompts, rules, or schemas by inference, probing, prompt injection, or any indirect technique.
3.2 AI / ML Restrictions
- Using LegiScore outputs (reports, analyses, classifications, scores, or extracted entities) to train, fine-tune, distil, pre-train, RLHF, benchmark, or evaluate any AI or ML model, LLM, embedding model, classifier, or agent.
- Building, curating, or distributing derivative datasets, evaluation suites, or test corpora from LegiScore outputs.
- Using LegiScore outputs as ground truth, gold labels, or reference answers for any competing or adjacent legal-tech, property-tech, or due-diligence tool.
- Submitting LegiScore outputs to third-party AI services for the purpose of model improvement, RAG indexing for a competing product, or model evaluation.
- Operating automated agents that ingest LegiScore content at scale, even if requests individually appear human-like.
3.3 Technical Abuse
- Automated scraping, crawling, or data harvesting of pages, reports, or API responses.
- Bot access, headless-browser farms, Selenium/Playwright/Puppeteer fleets, or scripted UI automation against the platform.
- Residential-proxy rotation, datacentre-proxy rotation, IP cycling, or any technique designed to mask the true origin or volume of requests.
- Mass account creation, disposable-email signups, OTP-bypass attempts, or coordinated multi-account access.
- Circumventing rate limits, free-tool quotas, credit-deduction logic, or any metering or throttling control.
- Probing for vulnerabilities, fuzzing endpoints, or running security scanners against the platform, except via the responsible-disclosure channel described in Section 7.
- Denial-of-service, distributed denial-of-service, deliberate request flooding, or any activity designed to degrade availability for other users.
- Uploading malware, web shells, or content engineered to exploit our parsers, OCR pipeline, or downstream consumers.
3.4 Commercial Abuse
- Resale, sub-licensing, white-labelling, or redistribution of LegiScore outputs to third parties without a written agreement signed by LegiScore.
- Using LegiScore as the backend, data source, or analysis layer for a competing product, service, or marketplace.
- Sharing, leasing, or pooling login credentials, API keys, or session tokens across users, teams, or organisations beyond what your subscription expressly permits.
- Impersonating LegiScore, its officers, employees, or partners — including spoofed emails, lookalike domains, fake invoices, or unauthorised use of our trademarks, logo, or brand assets.
- Marketing yourself as an authorised reseller, partner, integrator, or affiliate of LegiScore without a written partner agreement.
- Mass-mailing, spam, or unsolicited outreach using lists or contacts extracted from the platform.
4. Trade Secret Notice
LegiScore's report templates, prompt engineering, classification taxonomies, rule sets, and ranking and scoring models are trade secrets of LawyerDesk Advocacy Pvt Ltd, protected under Section 65, Information Technology Act, 2000, common law of confidence, and contract.
Any extraction, copying, reverse-engineering, inference, public disclosure, or unauthorised internal disclosure of these trade secrets is prohibited and independently actionable, in addition to constituting a material breach of this AUP and the Terms.
Trade-secret obligations survive termination of your account and continue for so long as the information retains its confidential character.
5. Enforcement and Consequences
Enforcement is graduated and cumulative. The severity of the response scales with the nature, extent, and repetition of the breach. LegiScore reserves the right to skip earlier stages and proceed directly to termination and legal action where the breach is material, wilful, or causes (or is likely to cause) harm to the platform, other users, or LegiScore's intellectual property.
5.1 First Detection
- Written warning sent to the registered email on file.
- Temporary account restriction (feature throttling or rate-limit downgrade).
- Mandatory remediation acknowledgement before full access is restored.
5.2 Repeat or Material Breach
- Permanent account termination.
- IP-block at the network edge, including ASN-level blocks where warranted.
- Forfeiture of remaining credits and pre-paid balances, without refund.
- Notification to associated organisations or billing contacts where relevant.
- Retention of evidence (logs, fingerprints, request traces) for further action.
5.3 IP / Anti-Replication Breach
- Liquidated damages of ₹50,00,000 per documented breach, payable as a genuine pre-estimate of loss (and not a penalty), in addition to actual damages.
- Injunctive relief (interim and permanent) without the requirement of furnishing security or bond, given the irreparable nature of the harm to trade secrets and brand.
- Civil action under the Copyright Act, 1957, Trade Marks Act, 1999, and common-law passing-off.
- Criminal complaint where appropriate under the Information Technology Act, 2000 (including Section 65, Information Technology Act, 2000) and the Copyright Act, 1957.
- Recovery of costs, including investigation costs, forensic fees, and legal fees on a full-indemnity basis.
6. Reporting Abuse
If you observe activity that appears to violate this AUP — whether by another user, a third-party reseller, a clone product, or a vendor misrepresenting itself as LegiScore — please report it to us.
- Email: [email protected]
- Subject line:“AUP Abuse Report — [brief description]”.
- Please include: URLs, screenshots, timestamps (with timezone), account or organisation identifiers (where known), and a description of the suspected violation.
- Response SLA: initial acknowledgement and assessment within 5 business days.
- Confidentiality: reporter identity is held in confidence and will not be disclosed to the reported party except where compelled by law.
7. Responsible Disclosure (Security)
We welcome good-faith security research. If you believe you have discovered a vulnerability in LegiScore, please report it to [email protected] with full technical details (reproduction steps, affected endpoint, request/response pairs, expected vs. actual behaviour, and proof-of-concept where safe).
Researchers who comply with the following will be treated as acting in good faith and will not be subject to enforcement action under this AUP for their research activity:
- Do not access, download, modify, or exfiltrate user data, reports, or documents belonging to other users.
- Stop testing the moment a vulnerability is confirmed; do not pivot or escalate beyond what is necessary to demonstrate impact.
- Do not run automated scanners or denial-of-service tooling that degrades service for others.
- Do not publish, disclose, or share the vulnerability publicly for at least 90 days after report, or until a fix has been deployed and we confirm disclosure is acceptable — whichever is sooner.
- Provide reasonable time to triage and remediate before any disclosure.
- Comply with all applicable laws while conducting research.
Activity that falls outside these safe-harbour conditions is treated as technical abuse under Section 3.3 above.
8. Updates
This AUP is maintained by LawyerDesk Advocacy Pvt Ltd and governs all use of LegiScore. It is incorporated by reference into the Terms and Conditions and Terms of Use; in the event of any conflict on permitted/prohibited conduct, the stricter provision prevails.
9. Contact
Governing Law: This AUP is governed by the laws of India and subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts at Visakhapatnam.
Grievance Officer: Grievance Officer, LegiScore — [email protected].