Terms of Service
Version 1.0
What Sound on Paper is
Sound on Paper lets creators upload audio, create private listening pieces, and share those pieces through QR codes. The service is designed for private, artful sharing, not public social distribution or link-in-bio marketing.
Your account
You are responsible for keeping your account password and recovery words safe. If you lose your recovery words, encrypted content may not be recoverable. You are responsible for activity that happens through your account.
Your content and rights
You keep ownership of audio and other content you upload. By using the service, you confirm that you will only upload content that you own, control, have licensed, or otherwise have the legal right to share.
You may not use Sound on Paper to infringe copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity, or other rights. We may disable content or accounts when we receive valid rights complaints or believe the service is being misused.
Prohibited uses
- Do not upload content you do not have permission to share.
- Do not use the service to threaten, harass, dox, or incite violence.
- Do not use the service to spread hateful or dehumanizing content.
- Do not attempt to bypass access controls, quotas, or security protections.
- Do not use the service for spam, malware, phishing, or unlawful activity.
Privacy and encryption
Sound on Paper is built around client-side encryption. We aim to avoid access to stored audio by default. Some account, billing, abuse-report, copyright, operational, and analytics data may still be processed so the service can function, enforce limits, and respond to reports. See the Privacy Policy for more.
Reports and copyright
Listeners can report pieces. Rights holders can submit copyright notices. We may review reported content, disable pieces, suspend accounts, and keep enforcement records. See the Copyright Policy for DMCA information.
Availability and changes
This beta service is provided as-is. Features, limits, pricing, storage, access controls, and availability may change. We may update these terms from time to time, and continued use of the service after an update means you accept the updated terms.
Contact
For copyright matters, use the DMCA notice form. For other support or safety issues, use the in-product report tools where available.