Overview
About this policy
This Content & Prohibited Use Policy (the “Policy”) applies to all content generated, submitted, or distributed on CINERIOS — including the ideas and prompts you submit, the films, series, music videos, commercials, and documentaries our AI systems produce from them, and anything you publish, vote on, or share through the CINERIOS consumer “theater” app and through studio.cinerios.com.
CINERIOS is operated by ELSE GROUP LLC, a Florida limited liability company. Our content is created using third-party AI providers (including OpenAI / GPT, Anthropic / Claude, Google / Veo, Kling, RunwayML, and ElevenLabs voice technology). You must be at least 18 years old to use CINERIOS, and the service is offered globally, including in the United States, the European Union, and the United Kingdom.
This Policy supplements our Terms of Service, Community Guidelines, and AI Disclosure. Violations lead to removal of the content, suspension or termination of your account, and — where required by law — preservation of evidence and reporting to the appropriate authorities. We may take any of these actions at our discretion and without prior notice when necessary to protect people, comply with the law, or protect the platform.
Zero tolerance
Child sexual abuse material
CINERIOS has a zero-tolerance policy toward any content that sexualizes, exploits, or endangers a minor. This is the single most serious category in this Policy, and there are no exceptions, artistic or otherwise.
You may not create, request, submit, upload, generate, distribute, or solicit any sexual content involving a minor, or any content that sexualizes a person who is or appears to be under 18. This prohibition is absolute and applies regardless of medium — including stylized, cartoon, animated, illustrated, and fully AI-generated depictions, and depictions of fictional or non-existent minors.
We use automated detection and human review to prevent this content. Where we detect or are made aware of apparent CSAM, we will remove it, terminate the responsible account, preserve the relevant data, and report the matter to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) through its CyberTipline and to law enforcement, as required under 18 U.S.C. §2258A. Reports and preserved material may be provided to NCMEC and to law enforcement in the United States and other jurisdictions.
To report suspected child sexual exploitation on CINERIOS, contact report@cinerios.com immediately. If a child is in immediate danger, contact your local emergency services first.
Non-consensual intimate imagery
NCII & the TAKE IT DOWN Act
You may not create, request, generate, upload, or distribute non-consensual intimate or sexual imagery (NCII) of any real, identifiable person. This includes intimate or sexually explicit imagery published without the depicted person’s consent, and it expressly includes AI-generated “deepfake” imagery that depicts a real person in an intimate or sexual context they did not consent to. It does not matter whether the imagery was produced by our tools or brought from elsewhere — it is prohibited.
This section implements our obligations under the federal TAKE IT DOWN Act and related laws, and provides a clear notice-and-removal process for affected individuals.
How to report NCII
- Email report@cinerios.com with the subject line “NCII Removal Request,” or use the in-app Report tools on the content.
- Include a link to or description of the content, a statement that you are the depicted person (or their authorized representative) and that the content is intimate and was shared without your consent, and a way for us to contact you. You do not need to be a registered CINERIOS user to submit a request.
What we do
- We will remove flagged NCII within 48 hours of receiving a valid request.
- We will make reasonable good-faith efforts to identify and remove identical copies of the same content across the platform.
- We may preserve limited information needed to process the request, prevent re-uploads, and comply with law, and we may take action against the accounts responsible for the content.
Submitting a knowingly false or bad-faith NCII request is itself a violation of this Policy and may result in account action.
Identity & likeness
Real people, voices & digital replicas
You may not use CINERIOS to generate a real, identifiable person — or their voice, face, or likeness — without that person’s authorization. This includes digital replicas, voice clones, and any output designed to convincingly depict a specific real individual, living or recently deceased, in words or actions that are not theirs.
The following are prohibited outright, regardless of consent claims you cannot substantiate:
- Sexual deepfakes — intimate or sexual depictions of a real person. (See also our NCII rules above.)
- Deceptive political or election deepfakes — synthetic media that falsely depicts a real candidate, official, or public figure in order to deceive voters or manipulate an election.
- Content that fraudulently impersonates a real person to deceive, defame, harass, or harm.
Generating a real person’s likeness or voice may also infringe their right of publicity and applicable digital-replica laws (such as state right-of-publicity and digital-replica statutes in the United States and analogous personality and image rights in the EU and UK). You are responsible for holding the rights and consents needed for any real person you ask us to depict.
CINERIOS’s own characters use synthetic voices drawn from a licensed voice pool. We do not collect, store, or clone end-user voiceprints or face uploads, and our platform voices are not based on private individuals’ biometric data.
Prohibited content & uses
Other prohibited content
In addition to the categories above, the following content and uses are prohibited on CINERIOS. Each is grounds for content removal and, depending on severity and repetition, account suspension or termination, and referral to authorities where the law requires it:
- Intellectual-property infringement. Recreating protected characters, recognizable trademarks, brand logos, or substantial portions of copyrighted works (scripts, music, footage, or imagery) without authorization. See our DMCA policy for copyright takedowns.
- Hate & harassment. Content that attacks, dehumanizes, or incites hatred or violence against people based on protected characteristics, or that targets, bullies, or harasses an individual.
- Violent extremism & terrorism. Content that promotes, glorifies, or provides support to terrorist or violent extremist organizations or their acts, or that recruits for them.
- Dangerous instructions. Instructions or operational detail for weapons, explosives, or chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear (CBRN) harm, or for other serious illegal activity intended to cause physical harm.
- Fraud, impersonation & scams. Content created to defraud, run scams, phish, or deceptively impersonate a person, brand, or organization.
- Malware & abuse of systems. Creating or distributing malicious code, or using CINERIOS to attack, probe, or circumvent the security of any system.
- Deceptive disinformation. Synthetic media designed to deceive — fabricated events, falsified statements attributed to real people or institutions, or coordinated manipulation — that is likely to cause real-world harm.
Prompts & inputs
Prohibited prompts
Everything in this Policy applies to the prompts and ideas you submit, not only to finished output. You may not submit a prompt, idea, instruction, reference, or other input that asks our systems to produce anything prohibited above — including attempts to coax, trick, or “jailbreak” the AI into doing so.
To enforce this, prompts are screened before generation and outputs are screened after generation. Prompts that violate this Policy are blocked and will not be generated; repeated or egregious violating prompts may result in account suspension or termination and, where the law requires it, reporting to the appropriate authorities. Attempting to evade these controls is itself a violation.
Reporting & enforcement
How to report & what happens
If you see content or behavior that violates this Policy, report it to report@cinerios.com or use the in-app Report tools available on content throughout the CINERIOS theater app. For copyright complaints, use dmca@cinerios.com; for privacy and data requests, use privacy@cinerios.com.
What happens after a report
- Review. Our trust & safety team reviews the report, supported by automated detection. The most serious categories (CSAM, NCII, credible threats) are prioritized for urgent review.
- Removal. Content found to violate this Policy is removed or restricted.
- Account action. We take action against the responsible account proportionate to the violation.
- Escalation. Where the law requires — or where there is risk to a person — we preserve evidence and report to NCMEC and/or law enforcement.
Enforcement ladder
- Warning and content removal for first or minor violations.
- Temporary suspension and loss of features for repeated or moderate violations.
- Permanent termination for severe violations or repeated abuse.
- Immediate termination and reporting to authorities for CSAM, credible threats of violence, and other unlawful content — with no warning step.
Appeals
Appealing a decision
If we remove your content or take action on your account, you may appeal the decision. We will provide a statement of the reasons for the action where required, and you can request human review of an enforcement decision by replying to the notice we send you or by contacting report@cinerios.com.
Our appeals process works together with our Community Guidelines and reflects the transparency and statement-of-reasons obligations of the EU Digital Services Act (DSA). Appeals for the most serious unlawful content (such as confirmed CSAM) may be limited where review or reinstatement is prohibited by law.
Contact
Reach us
To report a violation of this Policy, contact our trust & safety team at report@cinerios.com. For other matters, use the contacts below.
7901 4th St N, Ste 300
Saint Petersburg, Florida 33702
United States
Last updated: June 30, 2026