Terms of Service
Operational draft. Last updated May 20, 2026.
Service
CueIQ provides AI-assisted billiards and sports technique analysis. Public match evidence is presented through source metadata, YouTube embeds, timestamp links, structured detections, annotations, and curator notes.
YouTube Evidence
- CueIQ does not download, rehost, or resell YouTube footage unless the footage is owned or licensed by CueIQ or its customer.
- Public YouTube evidence is stored as metadata, timestamps, detections, annotations, and source links.
- Users must comply with YouTube Terms of Service, the YouTube API Services Terms, and applicable channel rights.
User Uploads
If private coaching uploads are enabled, users must confirm they have rights and consent to upload the footage. Private uploads are not used for model training unless the account owner explicitly opts in.
Community Sharing
If CueIQ enables community review, users may share selected clips for feedback only when they have the necessary rights and consent. CueIQ may moderate, reject, remove, restrict, or block shared clips, comments, reactions, and accounts that violate rights, privacy, publicity, safety, youth-protection, or acceptable-use rules.
Community sharing does not make private coaching uploads public by default. Users must intentionally publish a clip, and public showcase features may require moderation approval before display.
Subscriptions
Paid plans renew automatically unless cancelled. Pricing, limits, cancellation terms, and refund windows are disclosed at checkout. CueIQ uses Stripe-hosted checkout and does not store card numbers.
Acceptable Use
Users may not upload unlawful content, infringing footage, footage of minors without proper consent, or content that violates privacy, publicity, or platform rights.
No Professional Advice
CueIQ analysis is informational. It is not medical, injury, physical therapy, gambling, betting, or professional certification advice.