Terms of Service
Last Updated: May 22, 2026
Welcome to Python Mini Projects. By accessing our platform, compiling scripts, interacting with the playground, or playing the built-in mini-games, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to be bound by these Terms of Service. If you do not agree to these terms, please refrain from using the platform.
1. Agreement to Terms
These terms constitute a binding legal agreement between you and Python Mini Projects regarding your usage of the website. We reserve the correct authority to modify, tweak, or update these rules at any chosen point. Continued interaction with the interface following layout changes constitutes full acknowledgment of the fresh updates.
2. Open Source License & Code Contributions
The core objective of this space is open-source sharing and learning. Most materials, scripts, and layout elements remain explicitly open-source under standard repository rules (such as the MIT License or GNU General Public License as detailed in the GitHub repository core directory).
- You are permitted to download, clone, study, and configure script variations for individual training or evaluation platforms.
- When submitting components via pull requests under programs like GSSoC, you warrant that all submitted code is original or properly attributed to its legitimate upstream open-source frameworks.
3. User Conduct & Fair Use Rules
To preserve a secure and reliable experience for the coding community, you agree not to engage in malicious platform behaviors, including but not limited to:
- Disrupting, hammering, or compromising host server systems through automation scripts or distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) pathways.
- Using integrated web execution playgrounds to run cryptocurrency miner routines, scraper structures, or security exploit checks.
- Submitting misleading, toxic, or intentionally broken script payloads during the repository contribution steps.
4. Intellectual Property Rights
The collective presentation style, arcade UI assets, graphic banners, and brand branding are owned by Python Mini Projects community contributors. Unauthorized framing or mirror replication of this platform’s explicit interface aesthetics without explicit design permissions is prohibited.
5. Disclaimer of Warranties
The digital code resources, features, and arcade functions embedded across this application framework are configured on an "As-Is" and "As-Available" operational baseline. Contributors make no explicit promises or operational guarantees regarding system uptime, processing correctness, or cross-browser script stability.
6. Termination of Usage
We retain the absolute authority to block access windows or ignore repository requests from individuals violating active fair play standards, missing licensing guidelines, or causing software instabilities for other user accounts.
7. Contact Information
If you discover broken pathways, licensing questions, or security bugs, please open a formal tracking issue ticket directly on our official community GitHub repository.