Terms of Service

Terms of operation for the Cosmocrat Engine and associated services.

Last Updated: January 2025

1. Scope of Service

Cosmocrat governs decisions; customers remain responsible for outcomes.

Cosmocrat provides the control plane, enforcement kernel, and memory infrastructure for Artificial Intelligence systems. We are not an AI model provider, and we do not generate the content or decisions ourselves. We provide the mechanism to enforce your policies on your models.

2. Fail-Closed Semantics

The system is designed to "fail closed." This means that if a policy check fails, a network error occurs, or authority cannot be verified, the execution is blocked. By using Cosmocrat, you acknowledge that this safety mechanism may interrupt workflows to prevent unauthorized actions. This is a feature, not a bug.

3. Customer Responsibilities

You are responsible for:

  • Policy Definition: Defining the rules (logic, thresholds, permissions) that Cosmocrat enforces.
  • Authority Assignment: Granting access keys and roles to your users and agents.
  • Compliance: Ensuring your use of AI complies with applicable laws in your jurisdiction.

4. Receipts & Audit

Evidence, not Insurance. Chronicle Receipts provide cryptographic proof of system state and policy evaluation at the time of execution. They are intended for audit, debugging, and compliance verification. They do not indemnify you against liability for the actions taken by your AI agents.

5. Early Access Terms

Services designated as "Early Access," "Alpha," or "Beta" are provided "as-is," without warranty of any kind. Features may change. We do not offer a Service Level Agreement (SLA) for Early Access deployments.

6. Termination

Upon termination of service, you retain the right to use the generated data (logs, receipts, memory snapshots) stored in your infrastructure. Your license to the Cosmocrat Engine software itself will be revoked, requiring uninstallation of the kernel components.

7. Governing Law

These terms are governed by the laws of [Jurisdiction], without regard to conflict-of-law principles.