Terms of Service
Binding agreement governing DeeplyCode platform access for institutions, instructors, and learners.
Last updated on November 30, 2025
Welcome to DeeplyCode (the “Platform”, “Service”, “we”, “us”, or “our”). By creating an account, accessing, or using DeeplyCode in any way, you (“you”, “User”, “Student”, “Instructor”) agree to be bound by these Terms of Service (“Terms”). If you do not agree to these Terms, do not use the Platform.
1. Eligibility and Accounts
- You must be at least the minimum age of digital consent in your country and capable of entering into a binding contract to use the Platform.
- You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your login credentials and for all activities that occur under your account.
- You agree to provide accurate, complete, and up-to-date information when registering and while using the Platform.
2. Description of the Service
DeeplyCode is an all-in-one coding education platform that may include, without limitation:
- Interactive coding exercises, assignments, and exams
- Online code judges and automated grading
- Question banks, sample solutions, and learning resources
- AI-powered hints, analysis, or feedback
- Social or collaborative features (comments, discussions, shared content)
We may add, change, or remove features at any time.
3. User Content and License to DeeplyCode
For the purposes of these Terms, “User Content” means any content you submit, upload, create, or otherwise provide through the Platform, including (without limitation) questions, assignments, solutions, code, comments, feedback, messages, profile information, and any other text or files.
3.1 Ownership vs. License
You may retain whatever intellectual property rights you have in your User Content, subject to the license you grant to DeeplyCode below.
3.2 License to DeeplyCode
By submitting or making available any User Content on or through the Platform, you irrevocably grant DeeplyCode a worldwide, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, sublicensable, royalty-free license to:
- use, copy, host, store, modify, adapt, translate, and analyze,
- create derivative works from,
- publish, publicly display, publicly perform,
- distribute, commercialize, and otherwise exploit
your User Content in any media now known or later developed, for any purpose related to:
- operating and improving the Platform,
- providing services to you and other users,
- training, evaluating, and improving algorithms and AI models,
- educational, research, marketing, and commercial purposes,
- building and maintaining a question/solution bank and related databases.
This license includes the right for DeeplyCode to make your questions, code, solutions, and related content part of its permanent content library and to use such content for commercial purposes, including but not limited to selling access to, or derived products from, such content and data, where permitted by law.
3.3 No Obligation to Use
We are not obligated to use or keep any User Content and may remove or modify it at any time in our sole discretion.
3.4 Feedback
If you provide suggestions, feedback, or ideas about the Platform, you agree that DeeplyCode may use them without restriction or compensation.
4. Data and Usage Information
By using the Platform, you acknowledge and expressly consent that DeeplyCode may collect, store, process, analyze, use, and, where permitted by law, commercialize the following:
- Information you provide (account data, profile, User Content)
- Usage data (logs, activity, device information, interactions, submissions)
- Performance and grading data
- Technical telemetry and analytics
You further acknowledge and agree that, subject to applicable laws and our Privacy Statement, DeeplyCode may:
- build anonymous, de-identified, or aggregated datasets from your data,
- use such datasets for analytics, research, algorithm training, product development, and commercial purposes,
- share, license, or otherwise provide such datasets or data-based products to third parties, including in ways that may be considered a “sale” of data in some jurisdictions.
Where applicable law treats certain data sharing as a “sale” of personal data, DeeplyCode will handle this in accordance with that law and provide any required notices and opt-out mechanisms.
5. Responsibility for User Content (Including Copyrighted Content)
- You are solely responsible for your User Content and for ensuring that you have all necessary rights to upload, use, and license it as described in these Terms.
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By submitting User Content, you represent and warrant that:
- you own the content or have all necessary licenses, permissions, and consents,
- your submission does not infringe the intellectual property, privacy, or other rights of any third party,
- your content complies with these Terms and all applicable laws.
- Copyrighted Content: If you upload or post copyrighted material (including code, questions, textbooks, or any other protected content), you confirm that you have the legal right to do so. If you do not, you—and not DeeplyCode—are fully responsible for any resulting claims, damages, or legal consequences.
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You agree to indemnify and hold harmless DeeplyCode and its affiliates, officers, employees, and agents
from and against any claims, damages, liabilities, costs, and expenses (including reasonable legal fees)
arising from or related to:
- your User Content,
- your use of the Platform, or
- your violation of these Terms or any applicable law.
6. Acceptable Use
You agree not to:
- use the Platform for any unlawful purpose or to violate any law or regulation;
- post or share content that is defamatory, abusive, harassing, hateful, or otherwise objectionable;
- upload malware, viruses, or any harmful code;
- attempt to reverse engineer, decompile, or interfere with the Platform’s infrastructure;
- circumvent, disable, or tamper with security or access controls;
- misuse the Platform to cheat in academic settings contrary to your institution’s policies;
- impersonate any person or entity or misrepresent your affiliation.
We may suspend or terminate your access if we believe you have violated this section.
7. Third-Party Services
The Platform may integrate with or link to third-party tools or services (e.g., cloud providers, AI services, authentication services, or payment processors). We are not responsible for third-party services, and their own terms and privacy policies apply.
8. Disclaimers
The Platform and all content are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis, without warranties of any kind, whether express, implied, statutory, or otherwise, including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, and course of dealing.
Without limiting the foregoing, we do not guarantee that:
- the Platform will be uninterrupted, secure, or error-free,
- any particular result, grade, or outcome will be achieved, or
- content will be accurate, complete, or error-free.
You use the Platform at your own risk, and you are responsible for configuring your own devices, backups, and security.
Nothing in these Terms seeks to exclude or limit any warranty or liability that cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law.
9. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law:
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DeeplyCode and its affiliates, officers, employees, agents, and licensors shall not be liable for any:
- indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages,
- loss of profits, revenue, data, goodwill, or business opportunities,
- Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations or exclusions of liability, so some of the above may not apply to you.
10. Termination
- You may stop using the Platform at any time.
- We may suspend or terminate your account or access to the Platform at any time, with or without notice, if we believe you have violated these Terms or for any other lawful reason.
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Upon termination:
- your right to use the Platform will cease, but
- the licenses and rights you granted to DeeplyCode in relation to User Content and data (including Sections 3 and 4) will survive, as will Sections 5, 8, 9, 11, and 12.
11. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution
- These Terms are governed by the laws of Jordan, without regard to its conflict of laws rules.
- Any disputes arising out of or relating to these Terms or the Platform shall be resolved in the courts of Jordan, and you consent to their exclusive jurisdiction, unless applicable law requires a different forum.
- Before filing a lawsuit, both parties agree to make a good-faith attempt to resolve the dispute informally.
12. Changes to These Terms
- We may update these Terms from time to time.
- When we make changes, we will update the “Last updated” date above and, where appropriate, provide notice (for example, by email or in-app notification).
- Your continued use of the Platform after changes become effective constitutes your acceptance of the revised Terms.
13. Contact Us
If you have questions about these Terms, you can contact us at:
- Email: info@ashrafsmadi.com
- Address: Amman, Jordan