Terms
Last updated July 2, 2026
These Terms describe the basic rules for using Moonlight's rdio software, websites, documentation, downloads, and related materials.
We at Moonlight Studios ("Moonlight," "we," "us," or "our") make rdio, a self-hosted radio product. These Terms apply when you access Moonlight-operated rdio websites, documentation, downloads, releases, and related materials.
rdio is designed to be self-hosted. Moonlight does not operate, control, monitor, or administer independent rdio deployments unless we explicitly say otherwise in a separate agreement. If you run an rdio instance, you are responsible for that deployment and for the users, content, data, infrastructure, and laws that apply to it.
Using rdio
You may use rdio only in a lawful and responsible way. You are responsible for how you install, configure, modify, deploy, and operate rdio, including any integrations, streams, files, users, accounts, or data connected to your instance.
Self-hosting responsibilities
If you self-host rdio, you are responsible for:
- hosting and deployment security
- access control and user management
- backups, uptime, updates, secrets, and logs
- moderation and abuse handling
- content rights, licenses, and permissions
- legal compliance for your jurisdiction and use case
No Moonlight cloud service
Unless Moonlight separately provides a hosted service under a written agreement, rdio is provided as self-hosted software.
Moonlight is not responsible for operating your instance, processing your instance data, providing uptime, managing your users, monitoring your content, storing backups, or responding to requests from your users.
Acceptable use
Do not use rdio or Moonlight-operated sites to break the law, violate rights, distribute harmful content, attack systems, bypass security, spam, scrape abusively, or interfere with other services.
Content and rights
You are responsible for the audio, metadata, branding, user content, third-party streams, and other materials used with your rdio deployment.
You must have the rights and permissions needed for the content you host, transmit, rebroadcast, index, store, or make available.
Third-party services
rdio may work with third-party infrastructure, identity providers, storage, analytics, streaming sources, or other tools.
Those services are governed by their own terms and policies, and you are responsible for choosing and configuring them.
Changes and updates
Moonlight may update rdio, documentation, release artifacts, APIs, or websites over time.
You are responsible for deciding when and how to update your own deployment.
Disclaimers
rdio is provided as available and without warranties to the fullest extent permitted by law.
Moonlight does not guarantee that rdio will be uninterrupted, secure, error-free, compatible with every environment, or suitable for every use case.
Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Moonlight is not liable for losses arising from your deployment, configuration, data, content, users, infrastructure, downtime, security incidents, third-party services, or use of rdio.
Contact
Questions about these Terms can be sent to samson@moonlight.ng.