This page explains the rules for using the Semantec SEO website and MIRENA. In the site architecture you uploaded, the acceptable use policy sits inside the legal layer alongside the Terms of Use, the privacy policy, the subscription terms, and the legal disclaimer. It exists to define what proper use looks like, what misuse looks like, and what Semantec SEO may do if the service is used in a way that harms the product, other users, or the wider site.
MIRENA is positioned as a structured SEO system built around entity relationships, information gain, SERP structure, internal linking architecture, and schema ready outputs. It is not positioned as a generic AI toy, a spam engine, or a shortcut for making unsupported claims. That framing matters, because acceptable use should protect the way the product is meant to be used.
Use the site and product lawfully
You may use Semantec SEO and MIRENA only for lawful purposes and only in ways that are consistent with these policies, the Terms of Use, and the rest of the site’s legal framework. That means you must not use the website, product, or any related output in a way that breaks the law, causes harm, interferes with the service, or misrepresents what the product does. This page is the place where those behavior rules are made explicit.
You may use MIRENA to support legitimate SEO work such as topical mapping, structured briefing, draft review, semantic gap analysis, internal link planning, and related content operations.
Do not misuse the service
You may not use Semantec SEO or MIRENA in a way that damages, disables, overburdens, probes, or disrupts the website, product, or any connected system. You may not attempt to gain unauthorized access, interfere with normal service operation, bypass technical restrictions, or test the limits of the service in a way that looks like abuse rather than legitimate use.
You also may not use MIRENA as if it were a raw extraction target, a scraping target, or a reselling backend. The product is presented as a paid workflow system under Semantec SEO, not as infrastructure for unauthorized copying, automation abuse, or service cloning.
Do not use MIRENA to deceive, spam, or fabricate authority
MIRENA is built to improve structure, semantic completeness, differentiation, SERP feature readiness, and internal linking quality. It is not sold as a system for deception, impersonation, spam publishing, or fake proof. The founder materials are clear that structure is the edge, not volume for its own sake.
That means you must not use the site or product to generate or support deceptive campaigns, mass spam, impersonation, fake testimonials, fake case studies, fake reviews, fake performance claims, or misleading client deliverables. You also must not present MIRENA outputs as guaranteed rankings, guaranteed traffic, or guaranteed business results. The legal disclaimer exists because the founder materials already state that no tool can guarantee rankings and that results depend on competition, authority, and execution.
If you publish or deliver work informed by MIRENA, you remain responsible for how that work is used. MIRENA can help users plan better, brief better, and build stronger structure, but it does not remove the need for review, judgment, or accurate representation.
Use outputs responsibly
MIRENA can generate topical maps, briefs, structural recommendations, semantic gap findings, internal linking plans, and schema ready output. Those outputs are designed to support workflows, not to replace responsibility. Users remain responsible for checking accuracy, fit, legal compliance, brand fit, and implementation quality before anything is published, shipped to a client, or used in a live environment.
You must not rely on MIRENA outputs as if they were automatic legal, financial, regulatory, or guaranteed SEO advice. You also must not use product outputs to create false confidence around outcomes that are outside the control of Semantec SEO. If you need the product’s intended operating context, start with the MIRENA overview, then review the inputs documentation and outputs documentation. That mirrors the system described: users provide a seed, and MIRENA produces structure, content logic, and internal linking guidance.
Do not misuse the brand, content, or product materials
Semantec SEO is a branded product environment, and MIRENA is the core paid offer within it. You may not copy, resell, repackage, relabel, or falsely claim ownership of site content, product materials, branded frameworks, documentation, examples, or workflows unless Semantec SEO has clearly allowed that in writing. This is especially important because the site architecture includes a company layer, a documentation layer, proof pages, and branded product pages that all reinforce the same entity system.
You also may not use the Semantec SEO or MIRENA name in a way that implies endorsement, partnership, certification, or official affiliation where none exists. The product is positioned as a distinct system with its own entity pages, commercial pages, and trust layer, so brand misuse cuts directly against how the site is meant to function.
Respect account, access, and subscription boundaries
MIRENA is a paid product. The founder materials describe Founder access at €20 per month, with the Founder rate remaining active only while the subscription remains active. That commercial structure means access is licensed and controlled, not open ended or share anywhere.
You must not try to bypass plan limits, payment rules, or access controls. You also must not obtain access through fraudulent means, share access in a way that defeats the intended service model, or attempt to preserve pricing or access rights by manipulating account status outside the published subscription rules. For the commercial details that sit behind this policy, read the subscription terms and current pricing.
Do not upload or use material you do not have the right to use
If you provide drafts, URLs, sitemaps, source documents, internal material, or any other inputs to MIRENA, you are responsible for making sure you have the right to use that material. The product is described as accepting seeds such as topics, existing pages, drafts, URLs, and site structure inputs. That makes user responsibility over submitted materials an essential part of acceptable use.
You must not submit confidential, unlawful, stolen, or improperly obtained material. You must not use MIRENA to process material in a way that violates privacy rights, contractual obligations, or other enforceable restrictions. For the broader data-handling framework around this issue, use the privacy policy and the data privacy overview.
Do not use the service outside its intended context
Allowed lanes are semantic SEO, entities and salience, information gain, intent structure, internal linking by meaning, SERP feature engineering, and related workflow design. Blocked lanes include generic digital marketing, generic AI productivity chatter, and broad off context expansion that dilutes the product story.
That same logic applies here. You may not use the Semantec SEO environment in a way that turns the product into something it is not. That includes using the brand or service to market unrelated offers, injecting off context promotional material, or reframing MIRENA as a generic content spam engine when the product is explicitly positioned as a structure first semantic workflow.
AI-assisted outputs still require human responsibility
AI assistance does not remove user responsibility. MIRENA may help you generate structure faster and with more consistency, but users still need to decide what to keep, what to reject, what to verify, and what to publish.
MIRENA is a system that upgrades workflows and reduces randomness rather than a blind replacement for judgment. Agencies, in-house teams, and serious operators are part of the intended audience precisely because the tool is meant to support structured execution, not bypass it.
Enforcement
Semantec SEO may restrict, suspend, or terminate access to the website or MIRENA if this policy is violated, if the service is abused, if misuse creates risk for the product or other users, or if action is needed to protect the site, the brand, or the wider legal framework.
Where appropriate, Semantec SEO may also remove content, block access, refuse support, or take other reasonable steps needed to protect the service. Nothing in this policy should be read as limiting the wider rights set out in the rest of the legal layer.
Related pages
For the wider legal framework, read the Terms of Use, the legal disclaimer, the subscription terms, the refund policy, the privacy policy, and the cookie policy. Those pages are intentionally separated in the site architecture so users can find the exact rule that applies to a given issue.
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