Acceptable Use Policy
This policy lists the things you may not do with the Drafty service. It supplements the Terms of Service. Violations may result in account suspension or closure.
§ 1Boundaries — your patch only
Concretely, you may not generate plans for:
- Public parks, national parks, public greenways, or any government-managed land.
- A neighbour's garden, common areas of an apartment block, or shared boundary land — without their written consent.
- Heritage or protected sites where alteration is prohibited by law.
- Any land where your activity would be trespassing or encroachment.
§ 2Planning permission
Many garden alterations need planning permission or building-control approval. Drafty does not check your local rules. You are responsible for confirming what is permitted in your jurisdiction before starting work — including but not limited to:
- Boundary fences or walls above the permitted height.
- Decking, pergolas, garden rooms, and outbuildings.
- Drainage and surface-water changes.
- Tree felling, pruning, or planting subject to Tree Preservation Orders.
- Listed-building gardens and conservation-area land.
§ 3Restricted plants
You may not use Drafty to generate planting guides for:
- Cannabis, opium poppies for narcotic use, coca, qat, or any plant whose cultivation is illegal in your jurisdiction.
- Invasive species listed under your country's invasive-species regulation (for example, in the UK: schedule 9 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, including Japanese knotweed, giant hogweed, and Himalayan balsam).
- Plants whose import or transport is restricted by phytosanitary rules in your country.
If a Drafty plan includes a species you suspect is restricted, contact us and we will retrain the prompt for your patch.
§ 4Service abuse
You may not:
- Bypass rate limits, scrape outputs at scale, or share account credentials.
- Reverse-engineer the service or extract model weights.
- Submit prompts intended to test for or reproduce vulnerabilities (responsible-disclosure: write to support@brianmccallumdraw.com instead).
- Use the service to launch attacks against any third party.
§ 5Content prohibitions
Drafty may not be used to generate:
- Sexual, violent, or otherwise harmful content.
- Content that infringes a third party's copyright, trademark, or privacy.
- Content that misrepresents Drafty's outputs as the certified work of a licensed landscape architect, engineer, or surveyor.
§ 6Payment fraud
Stolen-card use, friendly-fraud chargebacks, identity manipulation, and similar payment-fraud activities will result in immediate account closure and may be reported to law-enforcement agencies and payment networks.
§ 7Reporting violations
If you believe Drafty is being used in violation of this policy, email support@brianmccallumdraw.com. We investigate all credible reports.
§ 8Updates
We may update this policy as the AI ecosystem evolves. Current version dated 2026-05-06.