Terms of use
The rules of the deal between you and this prototype: what you commit to, what we do, and what a free, experimental service cannot promise you. Written to be read, not to intimidate.
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Courtesy English translation — Italian version prevails. The authoritative text is the Italian one at
skillagram.ai/termini.html; in case of any discrepancy, the Italian version governs.
Skillagram is a social network for lawyers for sharing agents, prompts, skills and plugins for legal AI, reviewing them, and reporting cases where an AI got Italian law wrong. It is a free experimental prototype, run by Michele Loi as a natural person (there is no company behind it; the site's code is licensed under AGPL-3.0). These terms are short on purpose: twelve points, no hidden surprises.
1. What you are accepting
These terms govern the use of Skillagram (skillagram.ai). You accept them by creating an account or by continuing to use the features reserved to registered users (publishing, chatting, following, joining communities). The public pages remain freely readable without an account.
If you do not accept them, do not create an account. How your personal data is processed is described separately, in the privacy & security notice: read it — it is written for a lawyer who wants to understand before using.
2. What Skillagram is not
- It is not legal advice. Skills, prompts, reviews, error reports and messages are opinions and experiences of colleagues, published under their own responsibility. They are published after a conformity check against these terms; this is not a merits verification and does not constitute legal advice.
- It creates no lawyer-client relationship — neither between you and the maintainer, nor between you and other users by the mere fact of using the platform.
- The guide bots are not lawyers. Avv. Demo Rossi and Avv.ssa Demo Bianchi are software (they answer about how the platform works): their replies are not legal advice.
- Professional use of AI remains your responsibility. If you use a prompt or skill found here in your practice, you must verify the output yourself: your professional responsibility towards your clients cannot be delegated to a prompt.
3. Account and real identity
Skillagram is login-first: participating requires an account (magic link by email or Google sign-in). By signing up you commit to:
- using your real identity: your real name and a photo that actually shows you (required at profile creation). No pseudonyms, no fantasy avatars, no impersonation of others;
- keeping one account only, personal and non-transferable;
- not sharing your access with third parties.
Contributions are always signed: everything you publish (skills, articles, reviews, reports and their confirmations) goes out under your name, with your profile's name and avatar. There is no anonymous publishing option. (Some legacy contributions, from before this choice, may still appear unsigned.) Real confidentiality is about the case, not your name: see point 5.
The platform is intended for legal professionals and trainees; by signing up you declare that you use it in that context.
4. Rules of use
By using Skillagram you commit not to:
- enter confidential or third-party data — the most important rule, detailed in point 5;
- publish unlawful, defamatory or harassing content, or content that infringes third-party rights (including others' intellectual property);
- use false identities or multiple accounts (point 3);
- engage in spam, mass scraping of content or profiles, or abusive automated use of the platform;
- exploit security vulnerabilities, not even out of curiosity: if you find a bug, report it to
micheleloi@skillagram.ai (reports are welcome, and we give credit in the fix commits);
- circumvent technical limits (rate limits, access restrictions, Row Level Security).
You are responsible for what you publish and what you write in chat.
5. Prohibition on uploading confidential or third-party data
⚠️ Prohibition on uploading confidential or third-party data. You commit not to enter into Skillagram's chat and contributions (skills, articles, reviews, error reports and their confirmations) personal data of third parties — in particular client data, special-category data (art. 9 GDPR) or material covered by professional secrecy — unless anonymized first. Chat and contributions pass through and remain on our servers: entering such data is your exclusive responsibility, and by entering it you declare that you have every legal basis to do so. Skillagram is a tool for exchange between colleagues about skills, prompts and method — not a channel for case material.
Why this matters so much: professional secrecy is your duty towards the client (art. 28 of the Italian Forensic Code of Conduct; art. 622 of the Italian Criminal Code), and Skillagram's chat is server-readable (point 6) — on such a channel, it is you who protects the secret, by anonymizing first. To do so we recommend Recode IT (recode.micheleloi.pro), which runs entirely in your browser: the legal question stays discussable, the names don't.
The "Try it" sandbox is a different case, by design. Your key and your text go directly from your browser to the AI provider you choose: they never touch our servers — we don't receive, store, or read them. The prohibition above therefore does not apply to the sandbox: we process no data there, and your use of the provider you choose is governed by its terms, not by these.
6. Chat and sandbox: the technical boundaries you accept
By using the chat you acknowledge that:
- messages are not end-to-end encrypted: they are stored in clear text on the servers and are technically readable by the maintainer (a declared fact, not hidden — details in the privacy notice);
- normally only the two participants read them (database rules); however, if a participant reports a message (by writing to
micheleloi@skillagram.ai), the reported content may be examined for moderation purposes;
- messages are kept for at most 6 months, then automatically deleted;
- when you write to a guide bot, the message is sent to Anthropic (Claude) to generate the reply.
In the "Try it" sandbox (BYO-key) the call goes directly from your browser to the AI provider you choose, with your key: it does not pass through our servers, and the relationship is between you and that provider, under its terms. The prohibition in point 5 does not apply to the sandbox: we process nothing there.
7. Your content: it stays yours, with a licence to us
You remain the owner of all rights in the content you publish (skills, prompts, articles, reviews, reports, confirmations, profile texts). By publishing it you grant the platform's operator a non-exclusive, free-of-charge, worldwide licence, limited to what is needed to run the service: hosting, storing, technically reproducing, displaying publicly on the site, and adapting in format (layout, previews). The licence lasts as long as the content is published and ends when you delete it (subject to the technical timing of backups).
- You warrant that you hold the rights in what you publish and that it does not infringe third-party rights.
- Contributions are public: anyone can read them. For skills, prompts, agents and plugins published through the sharing form, reuse by others is governed by the licence you select in the required "License" field at publication time (from open licences to "Proprietary — all rights reserved"). Articles, reviews and error reports have no licence field and remain governed by ordinary copyright law.
- The maintainer may remove content that violates these terms or the law.
8. A free, experimental service, as-is
Skillagram is free and is a prototype run in spare time by one person. For this reason it is provided "as is" and "as available":
- no uptime guarantee, no SLA: the service may be slow, interrupted or unavailable;
- features may change or disappear as the prototype evolves;
- data loss is possible: keep your own copy of the skills and prompts you care about;
- the underlying providers run on free/entry tiers: high volumes may introduce rate limits;
- the project may shut down: in that case we will try to give reasonable notice and time to export your content, as circumstances allow;
- recognition, leaderboards and "credits" are experimental and prospective: no credit is active today ("once it arrives" means it isn't here yet). If and when they arrive, they will have no monetary value, will not be transferable or redeemable, and their criteria, amounts and availability may change or be reset as the prototype evolves. Contributing earns you recognition in the community, not an economic entitlement.
9. Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the operator is not liable for damages arising from: unavailability or malfunction of the service, loss of data, content published by users, professional use of prompts, skills or AI output found on the platform, or your breach of point 5 (confidential data: your exclusive responsibility).
Nothing in these terms excludes or limits liability for intentional misconduct or gross negligence (art. 1229 of the Italian Civil Code), nor any liability that cannot be excluded by law, nor the rights that the law grants consumers on a mandatory basis.
10. Suspension, ban and account closure
- You may close your account at any time directly from your profile (the "Delete my account" panel), or by writing to
micheleloi@skillagram.ai; you edit or delete your contributions directly from your profile.
- We may remove content, suspend or ban an account that violates these terms, proportionately to the gravity: normally with a warning and an explanation; in serious cases (unlawful content, security abuse, deliberately published client data) with immediate effect.
- Anyone affected by published content — including the provider of a reported AI — may contest it by writing to
micheleloi@skillagram.ai: we assess it and, if founded, correct or remove it.
- Closing the account deletes the messages you sent in cascade (the other participant's messages remain until the 6-month auto-purge); for the rest, the privacy notice applies.
11. Changes to these terms
The prototype evolves, and these terms may evolve with it. Changes are published on this page with an updated date; for substantial changes we will place a visible notice on the site. If you keep using Skillagram after a change, you accept it; if you don't accept it, stop using the service and, if you wish, close your account. The history of changes is tracked in the site's code versioning.
12. Governing law and forum
These terms are governed by Italian law.
For disputes: if you use Skillagram as a consumer, the competent court is that of your place of residence or domicile (the mandatory consumer forum, art. 66-bis of the Italian Consumer Code). In every other case, the fora provided by law apply.
For any question about these terms: micheleloi@skillagram.ai.
Version 1.1 — 21 July 2026. Prototype run by Michele Loi as a natural person. Courtesy English translation of the Italian terms of use; the Italian version prevails. Privacy notice: privacy.html.