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Sovereign User Agreement & Compute Covenants for Cluaiz Technology.

TERM_01

Sovereign Operations

Users receive absolute rights to execute open models locally. We do not restrict parameters, enforce filters on bare-metal pipelines, or capture token counts.

TERM_02

Distributed Nodes

Peer-to-peer VRAM streaming and hardware pooling are governed by masterless decentralization protocols. Users maintain exclusive liability for local connections.

TERM_03

bare-metal Integrity

Users are prohibited from modifying secure bare-metal bypass controllers or kernel memory management locks that keep silicon processing thread-safe.

Sovereign User Covenant Clauses

1. Universal Silicon Runtime Grant

Cluaiz is distributed as a high-performance bare-metal neural engine. We grant you a sovereign community license to load, compile, execute, and bench open models natively on AMD, Intel, Apple Silicon, ARM, or NVIDIA backends. Commercially scaled instances are subject to our enterprise infrastructure covenants.

2. Computational Memory Arbitrage

You acknowledge that dynamic parameter loading and context offloading cycles (RAM/VRAM arbitration) are governed directly by local hardware specifications. While our monitor works to avoid Out-Of-Memory (OOM) failures at the runtime layer, Cluaiz carries zero liability for system hardware limits, silicon depreciation, or system crashes occurring under heavy model stress batches.

3. Decentralized Content & Pipeline Ethics

Cluaiz does not host, curate, filter, or control weight layers or datasets loaded into local environments. By executing tasks, skills, or analytical manifolds locally, you assume absolute moral, legal, and operational responsibility for the prompt inputs, dataset pipelines, and generated outputs. Cluaiz does not filter local content.

4. Indian MSME Deep-Tech Jurisdiction

As a technology entity formalized under the Government of India Startup India and MSME frameworks, these Terms are interpreted in accordance with the sovereign technology laws and jurisdiction of Indian state courts. All disputes, infrastructure arbitrations, or copyright contentions will be settled under Indian statutory frameworks.

Last Updated: May 2026
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