Last updated: June 5, 2026
Acceptable Use Policy
Rules for lawful, responsible and reliable use of FiveMesh infrastructure.
Introduction
This Acceptable Use Policy defines the rules for using FiveMesh services, including CDN, Cache, storage, dashboard, APIs and related infrastructure.
By using FiveMesh, you agree to follow this policy in addition to the Terms of Service and any service-specific limits or documentation.
General Principles
You may use FiveMesh only for lawful and legitimate purposes. You must not use the platform in a way that harms other users, third parties, networks, systems or the reliability of FiveMesh services.
- Do not violate applicable laws or regulations.
- Do not infringe the rights of others.
- Do not interfere with platform stability, security or performance.
- Do not attempt to bypass service limits, rate limits, fair-use controls or access restrictions.
Illegal or Harmful Content
You may not upload, store, cache, distribute or make available content that is illegal or harmful under applicable law.
- Stolen, pirated or unauthorized copyrighted content.
- Material that exploits, abuses or endangers children.
- Content that promotes or facilitates criminal activity.
- Illegal media distribution or unlawful file sharing.
- Content that violates privacy, publicity or intellectual property rights.
Malware and Malicious Software
FiveMesh may not be used to host, deliver, cache, distribute or support malicious software or code.
- Malware, ransomware, spyware or keyloggers.
- Botnet software or command-and-control infrastructure.
- Exploit kits, credential theft tools or payloads designed to compromise systems.
- Files, scripts or assets intended to damage, disrupt or gain unauthorized access to systems or networks.
Fraud, Phishing and Deception
You may not use FiveMesh for fraudulent, misleading or deceptive activity.
- Phishing pages, fake login portals or credential harvesting.
- Impersonation of people, companies, communities or services.
- Scams, financial fraud or deceptive payment flows.
- Misleading domains, links, assets or hosted content designed to trick users.
Network and Platform Abuse
You may not use FiveMesh to attack, scan, overload or interfere with networks, infrastructure or services.
- Distributed denial-of-service attacks or traffic amplification.
- Unauthorized scanning, exploitation, probing or vulnerability testing.
- Abusive automated requests or excessive API usage intended to degrade service.
- Attempts to disrupt, bypass, reverse engineer or compromise FiveMesh systems.
Abuse of FiveMesh Infrastructure
FiveMesh is designed for legitimate FiveM infrastructure workloads. You must not use the service in ways that intentionally overload the platform, evade limits or negatively affect other users.
- Circumventing quotas, fair-use controls, rate limits or storage limits.
- Creating excessive accounts, workspaces, buckets, domains or keys to avoid limits.
- Using CDN or Cache services for unrelated high-abuse traffic patterns.
- Generating artificial traffic, cache churn or request density designed to increase platform cost or degrade reliability.
Content Responsibility
You are responsible for the content, configuration and activity associated with your account, organizations, API keys, buckets, domains and services.
FiveMesh does not proactively review all user content, but we may investigate, restrict, remove or disable content when we receive reports, detect abuse, need to protect the platform or are required by law.
Enforcement
Violations of this policy may result in action with or without prior notice, depending on severity, legal requirements and platform risk.
- Warning or request to remediate.
- Rate limiting, blocking, removal or disabling of content.
- Temporary suspension of services, accounts or organizations.
- Permanent termination of access.
- Reporting to authorities or affected parties where required or appropriate.
Reporting Abuse
Reports of illegal, harmful or abusive activity involving FiveMesh services may be sent to [email protected].
Please include relevant URLs, domains, account details, logs, screenshots or other evidence that helps us investigate the report.