Volume I · Article A
Terms & Conditions.
Last revised — May 23, 2026
§ 01
The Instrument
Interject is a diplomatic preparation system for delegates engaged in Model United Nations and similar simulations. It produces briefings, speeches and tactical instruments for educational and preparatory purposes only.
Nothing produced by Interject constitutes official diplomatic guidance, legal counsel, or governmental endorsement.
§ 02
Access
Some capabilities are free. Advanced strategic and offensive instruments require an active conference-based access pass.
You are responsible for the security of your account credentials and for any activity carried out under your account.
§ 03
Passes & Payment
Conference Pass grants premium access for 7 days. Power Delegate Pass grants premium access for 14 days. Passes do not auto-renew.
Payments are processed by Razorpay. By activating a pass you authorise the charge in Indian Rupees as displayed at checkout.
Once activated, passes are non-refundable except where required by applicable law. Pricing may change for future passes; existing active passes are unaffected.
§ 04
Acceptable Use
You agree not to misuse Interject — including but not limited to: attempting to reverse-engineer the service, abusing rate limits, scraping outputs at scale, or using outputs to harass any person or institution.
We may suspend access for accounts that violate these terms.
§ 05
Intellectual Property
The Interject platform, design system and underlying methodology remain the intellectual property of the operators of Interject.
You retain ownership of the content you submit. You grant Interject a limited licence to process that content to generate your briefings.
§ 06
Liability
Interject is provided on an as-is basis. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim liability for any indirect, incidental or consequential loss arising from use of the service.
§ 07
Changes
We may update these terms from time to time. Material changes will be reflected on this page with an updated revision date.