Terms of Use
DataGen Pro Terms of Use
These terms define how you may use the service and clarify the allocation of responsibilities. Dummy datasets support compliance validation, but your organization retains final accountability.
Compliance disclaimer
DataGen Pro offers schemas inspired by regulations, yet generated data is not guaranteed to pass audits. Because this is a beta, responses may occasionally be unstable.
Beta availability
- The service is provided free of charge while in beta; features may change or stop without notice.
- Expect potential bugs or specification shifts during the beta period.
- Usage analytics gathered during beta are used only for quality improvements and abuse prevention.
Purpose and scope
- DataGen Pro is a helper tool for generating test data inspired by legal and industry guidelines.
- Outputs are intended for development, testing, and validation—not for direct production decisions.
Compliance and responsibility
- We do not guarantee compliance with any specific law or audit requirement.
- You are responsible for verifying alignment with laws, internal policies, and contractual obligations.
- Managing legal risk when using, storing, or sharing generated data remains with your organization.
Disclaimers
- The service and generated data are provided as-is without express or implied warranties.
- Developers are not liable for losses or disputes arising from use of the service.
Prohibited activities
- Malicious behavior such as attacks, spam, or using the service as a relay.
- Bypassing API keys or security controls, or exploiting vulnerabilities.
- Using the service for unlawful purposes or to facilitate illegal acts.
- Generating or distributing data that infringes others' intellectual property or privacy rights.
- Uploading real, identifiable personal data or attempting re-identification.
API usage
- Even free usage may require API keys and may be subject to rate limits.
- You must safeguard issued API keys and must not share or transfer them to third parties.
Intellectual property
- Source code is available under the MIT License; generated data is released under CC0.
- You may modify and redistribute within the bounds of third-party rights.
Changes to these terms
- We may update the terms when needed and will announce material changes in project channels.
- Continuing to use the service after revisions means you agree to the updated terms.
Governing law
- These terms are governed and interpreted under the laws of Japan.
Contact
Send questions about these terms via GitHub Issues or the listed support channel. We recommend obtaining internal legal review before production use.