AI Access Policy
Last updated: 14 June 2026
This page is about who's allowed to access ScoreUp automatically, bots, scrapers, AI tools, and who isn't. It backs up §3a of our Terms of Service and applies to everyone, whether you're signed in or not.
1. What this protects
Everything we wrote ourselves: the test questions, reading passages, answer choices, bilingual explanations, Key Skill labels, score-report screens, and the Math and English question banks behind the practice and full-test pages. All of it is the original work of ScoreUp and is protected under Thailand's Copyright Act B.E. 2537 (1994) and the international copyright treaties that go with it.
2. What's not okay
Without our permission in writing, you can't use bots, scrapers, headless browsers, or LLM-driven fetchers to: copy our questions, passages, answers, explanations, or Key Skill labels; train, fine-tune, or test any AI model on ScoreUp content; build a retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) index off our stuff; create derivative datasets; or pull our content in bulk for any reason. It doesn't matter whether you're a signed-in user, same rule.
3. What's fine
Regular search engines (Google, Bing, and the rest) crawling our public marketing pages, the landing page, /pricing, /parents, /signin, /signup, and /legal/*, are welcome. That's how students and parents find us. AI assistants that fetch a single ScoreUp page because a real user asked about it, and then cite ScoreUp as the source in their answer, are also fine. The line we draw: answering one user's question is okay; pulling the full corpus is not.
4. What we do when we catch it
Bots that hit test content get an HTTP 403 and a notice pointing back to this page. Anyone running large-scale unauthorised automation, or the company they're doing it for, could face civil action under Thai copyright law and breach-of-contract claims. We may also share access logs with law enforcement or platform partners when the law requires it, or when we need to investigate abuse.
5. What we log
When we detect or block automated access, we record the timestamp, IP address, user-agent string, request path, and an internal request ID. We keep these for security and enforcement, and we may share them with our lawyers if there's a real or potential claim. They're never used for marketing.
6. Need legitimate access?
Doing academic research, building an accessibility tool, working on a partnership, or have some other genuine reason to access ScoreUp programmatically? Email support@scoreup.asia before you start. Tell us what you're trying to do, how much access you need, where the data will live, and how you'll credit ScoreUp in the final work. We write back.
7. Updates
We may update this page from time to time. If anything material changes, we'll bump the "Last updated" date above. Continuing to use ScoreUp after that means you accept the new version.
8. Contact
support@scoreup.asia

