Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: 13 August 2026
PartyDub gives you a private room and a set of tools. What you bring into that room is your responsibility. This policy sets out what is not allowed.
Do not use PartyDub for
- Any content you do not have the right to use, including material protected by copyright that you have no licence or permission for.
- Sexual content involving minors, in any form. This is reported to the relevant authorities and results in immediate, permanent termination.
- Harassment, bullying, threats, stalking, or targeting an individual.
- Hate speech, or content that demeans people on the basis of a protected characteristic.
- Non-consensual intimate imagery, or content depicting a real person in a sexual or degrading way without their consent.
- Impersonating a real person in a way intended to deceive, defraud, or damage their reputation.
- Content depicting or promoting real violence, self-harm, or illegal activity.
- Spam, scams, or malware distribution.
- Circumventing our rate limits, room access controls, or any technical restriction.
A note on how this is enforced
In an ordinary round we never receive your clips or recordings, so we cannot scan them and we do not attempt to. There is no automated review, because there is nothing on our side to review. Enforcement therefore depends on:
- Rooms being private by default, so what happens is between people who chose to be there.
- Host controls — the host can remove any player and lock the room at any time.
- In-app reporting. Any player can report a room. Enough reports automatically lock it to new joiners pending review.
- Account-level action. We suspend and terminate accounts that breach this policy, and we terminate repeat copyright infringers.
If you make a room public, you are inviting strangers into it, and you remain responsible for what happens there.
Clips published to the scene library are different, and held to a higher standard, because they are the one thing here that reaches people who never agreed to be in a room with you. We can see what is published, we will act on reports about it, and we remove anything that breaches this policy without waiting for a pattern. Publishing something that does not belong to you, or that breaches this policy, is grounds for removing your ability to publish at all.
Reporting
Use the report control inside any room, or email support@postemply.com. For copyright specifically, see our copyright page.
Consequences
Depending on severity we may terminate the live session, lock the room, suspend or permanently terminate accounts, and where the law requires it, report to law enforcement.