
User Agreement for Cluaiz Technology.
Users receive absolute rights to execute open models locally. We do not restrict parameters, enforce filters on local pipelines, or capture token counts.
Peer-to-peer VRAM streaming and hardware pooling are governed by masterless decentralization protocols. Users maintain exclusive liability for local connections.
Users are prohibited from modifying hardware bypass controllers or kernel memory management locks that keep processing thread-safe.
Cluaiz is distributed as a high-performance local inference engine. We grant you an open community license to load, compile, execute, and bench open models natively on AMD, Intel, Apple Silicon, ARM, or NVIDIA backends.
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.
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.
This framework is distributed globally and interpreted in accordance with standard international open-source software covenants. Any disputes, infrastructure arbitrations, or legal contentions will be settled under generic technical arbitration guidelines, ensuring neutral global standing for all international builders and enterprise clusters.