Last updated: 5th June 2026
This Community Acceptable Use Policy (the Policy) sets out the rules for taking part in the community spaces operated by Vercidium Pty Ltd ABN 19 651 128 460 (Vercidium, we or us). By accessing or taking part in those spaces, you agree to this Policy. If you do not agree, please do not take part.
This Policy works alongside our other terms: your use of Vercidium Audio is governed by the EULA and any applicable Additional Terms; support is provided under our Support Policy; and we handle personal information in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Each is available on our website at vercidium.com.
This Policy applies to your participation in our community spaces (the Community Spaces), being our Discord servers and our public GitHub repositories and issue trackers.
It does not apply to Patreon, YouTube or other third-party platforms, which are governed by their own rules. The terms and community guidelines of the platform you are using (including Discord's and GitHub's) also apply, and where they are stricter than this Policy you must comply with both.
You may take part only if you meet the minimum age and other requirements of the relevant platform (for example, Discord requires users to be at least 13). You are responsible for your account and for everything done through it in the Community Spaces.
Be respectful, constructive and considerate, keep discussions broadly on topic, and follow the reasonable directions of our moderators and administrators.
You must not:
•harass, bully, threaten, intimidate or stalk any person, or engage in hate speech or discrimination based on a protected attribute such as race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, disability or age;
•post sexually explicit, violent, gratuitously offensive or otherwise inappropriate (NSFW) content;
•post unlawful content, or content that infringes another person's intellectual property, privacy or other rights, including sharing someone's private or personal information without consent;
•impersonate any person, including Vercidium staff or moderators, or misrepresent your affiliation or your licence tier;
•spam or flood the Community Spaces, advertise, solicit or self-promote without our permission, or post scams, phishing, malware or malicious links;
•share, link to or help others obtain cracked, pirated or otherwise unlicensed copies of Vercidium Audio, post or distribute its source code or other confidential materials, or help anyone circumvent licensing or the EULA;
•collect, scrape or harvest other members' information, or interfere with, disrupt or attempt to gain unauthorised access to the Community Spaces or to moderation; or
•evade a suspension or ban, or use the Community Spaces for any unlawful purpose.
We use GitHub issues and our Discord servers for community support and bug reports, which we provide in accordance with the Support Policy. Please keep reports clear and on topic, and do not post confidential or personal information in public issues or channels.
What you post. You keep ownership of the content you post in the Community Spaces. By posting it, you grant Vercidium a worldwide, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable and sub-licensable licence to use, store, reproduce, display and adapt that content for the purpose of operating the Community Spaces and improving, supporting and promoting Vercidium Audio. You are responsible for what you post, and confirm that you are entitled to post it and to grant this licence.
Feedback. If you give us feedback, suggestions or feature requests, we may use them for any purpose without any obligation to you.
Code contributions. Where a GitHub repository accepts contributions (for example, by pull request), your contribution is governed by the licence and any contributing terms published in that repository. Where a repository does not specify such terms, you grant Vercidium a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free and sub-licensable licence to use, modify, sub-licence and distribute your contribution as part of that project.
We may moderate the Community Spaces at our discretion. We may, but are not obliged to, monitor content and we may remove or edit content and warn, mute, suspend, ban or otherwise restrict any member, with or without notice, where we consider that this Policy or any law has been breached, or to protect the community, our members or Vercidium.
We are not obliged to host any content, and our enforcement decisions are at our discretion.
If you see a breach of this Policy, or behaviour that concerns you, please report it by flagging a moderator or administrator in the relevant Discord server, or by emailing [email protected].
The Community Spaces and the content posted by members are provided "as is". Content posted by members is theirs, not ours; we do not endorse it and do not accept responsibility for it or for members' conduct.
Nothing in this Policy excludes any right or guarantee that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law or other law. Subject to those rights, and to the maximum extent permitted by law, Vercidium is not liable for any loss arising out of or in connection with the Community Spaces or member content, and our total aggregate liability in connection with the Community Spaces does not exceed A$100.
We handle personal information in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Please respect the privacy of others and do not post anyone's personal information without their consent.
We may update this Policy from time to time. The current version is available on our website, with the "last updated" date at the top, and your continued participation after a change means you accept the updated Policy.
For community matters, contact us at [email protected]. Vercidium Pty Ltd ABN 19 651 128 460, Suite 318, 20-40 Meagher Street, Chippendale NSW 2008, Australia.
© Vercidium 2026