Terms of Use
By using humade.ca, you agree to these terms. Plain language, no surprises.
What humade is
humade is a free, voluntary self-attestation platform for human creators. Creators sign a code of practice and attest individual works as human-made. humade provides verification permalinks, embeddable badges, and a public directory.
What humade is not
Self-attestation is not a legal guarantee, a certification of quality, or a claim of originality. The humade mark means the creator has stated, under their own name, that the work was made by them without AI generation tools. humade does not verify this claim independently.
Your account
You are responsible for your account and for the accuracy of your attestations. You agree to provide truthful information and to apply the humade mark only to work that meets the code of practice.
Community accountability
Other members may flag work they believe violates the humade standard. Flagged work may be reviewed by a moderation team. humade reserves the right to revoke attestations and suspend memberships where there is reasonable community evidence of violation.
Your content
You retain all rights to your creative work. By uploading files for attestation, you grant humade permission to store and display the file metadata (title, medium, verification hash) publicly. The files themselves are used for hash generation and watermarking only.
Public profile
Your creator profile, including your name, disciplines, location, bio, and attested works, is public by design. If you do not want this information public, do not create an account.
No warranty
humade is provided as-is, without warranty of any kind. We do our best to keep the service available and your data safe, but we cannot guarantee uptime or prevent all data loss.
Disputes
These terms are governed by the laws of British Columbia, Canada. Any disputes will be resolved under BC law, in the courts of British Columbia.
Changes
We may update these terms from time to time. We will note the date of the last update below. Continued use of humade after changes constitutes acceptance of the new terms.
Last updated: April 2026