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Terms of Service

Rules, conduct guidelines, and legal terms for using the ClassHost platform.

Last updated: 2026-06-22

Terms of Service

Last Updated: June 22, 2026

Version: 1.8

Welcome to ClassHost. By using our application, web platform, or services, you agree to comply with the terms and conditions outlined below. Please read them carefully.


1. Educational Use Only

ClassHost is an educational platform designed for classrooms, students, and educators. It is not intended for:

  • Commercial website hosting.
  • Hosting business portfolios or commercial stores.
  • Setting up high-traffic production databases.

2. Rules of Student Conduct

You are responsible for all files and content published under your account. By using this service, you agree not to upload:

  • Illegal Content: Any files that promote violence, illegal substances, or comply with criminal activities.
  • Harassment: Websites containing defamatory statements, bullying, or hate speech targeting classmates, teachers, or communities.
  • Academic Misconduct: Directly plagiarizing or copy-pasting classmate submissions without authorization or remix attribution.
  • Phishing & Malware: Creating fake login pages, spam sites, scams, or scripts designed to steal passwords or distribute viruses.
[!CAUTION]
Accounts detected hosting phishing sites or malicious redirects will be permanently banned immediately, and reported to GitHub Abuse Operations.

3. Code Ownership & Sovereignty

All source code and assets deployed through ClassHost remain the intellectual property of the student.

  • ClassHost claims no ownership or licenses over your code.
  • Because your code is committed to your personal GitHub account, you maintain full control over who accesses, forks, or modifies your files.

4. Limitation of Liability

ClassHost uses GitHub's API and Supabase database services. We provide the service on an "as-is" basis and are not liable for:

  • Any temporary hosting downtime caused by GitHub or external service providers.
  • Accidental loss of local files (always maintain backups).
  • Moderation actions taken by school administrations or teachers inside their private classrooms.
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