Violations of the Acceptable Use Policy
Updated : 28 Mar 2026 (2 months ago)
Summary:
Know the possible consequences of violating the Acceptable Use Policy and how SprukoMarket manages enforcement.
Violations of the Acceptable Use Policy may lead to enforcement action by SprukoMarket in order to protect users, maintain platform security, and preserve the integrity of the marketplace.
What Counts as a Violation
A violation occurs when a user engages in conduct that breaches SprukoMarket’s rules, policies, terms, or applicable legal requirements while using the platform or its services.
Examples of Policy Violations
- Engaging in prohibited, unlawful, deceptive, or harmful activities.
- Misusing accounts, services, or marketplace features.
- Attempting unauthorized access to accounts, systems, or restricted areas.
- Uploading, listing, or distributing content that violates platform rules or the rights of others.
Possible Enforcement Actions
When a violation is identified, SprukoMarket may take appropriate action depending on the nature of the issue and the level of risk involved.
Examples of Enforcement Measures
- Issuing warnings, notices, or requests for corrective action.
- Limiting access to certain features, services, or account functions.
- Temporarily restricting or suspending an account.
- Permanently terminating accounts or removing content where necessary.
How Violations Are Reviewed
SprukoMarket reviews potential violations based on relevant facts, internal review processes, applicable policies, and legal obligations. Enforcement decisions may vary depending on the circumstances of each case.
Factors We May Consider
- The nature, severity, and frequency of the violation.
- The impact on other users, the platform, or third parties.
- Whether the conduct appears intentional, deceptive, or repeated.
- Compliance requirements under applicable laws, regulations, and platform policies.
Related Policies and Terms
Enforcement actions are taken in accordance with SprukoMarket’s policies and terms that govern platform use and user conduct.
Learn More
For additional details, please review our Acceptable Use Policy.