Terms & Conditions
Last updated: 1 April 2026 · Governed by the laws of the Netherlands.
1. Overview
These terms govern your use of raiswarms.com and any form submission made through it. By using the website you agree to these terms.
2. Nature of services
RAI Swarms designs and develops cognitive intelligence systems for autonomous robots. The website is informational. Engagement on a pilot, partnership, or other commercial arrangement is governed by separate written agreements.
3. Contact & pilot requests
Submitting a form does not constitute acceptance of any pilot, partnership, or order. We evaluate requests based on operational fit and respond when there is fit.
4. No warranties
The website is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. We make no warranties regarding accuracy, completeness, availability, or fitness for a particular purpose.
5. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, RAI Swarms is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or business losses arising from the use of the website.
6. Intellectual property
All content on the website — including text, images, design, and code — is the property of RAI Swarms or its licensors and is protected under applicable intellectual property law.
7. Confidentiality
Information submitted via website forms is not automatically confidential. Confidentiality is established by written agreement before substantive technical or commercial discussion.
8. Compliance with laws
You agree to use the website in compliance with all applicable local, national, and international laws and regulations.
9. Global use
The website is accessible internationally. Users in regulated jurisdictions remain responsible for compliance with applicable regimes — including GDPR (EU/UK), CCPA (California), and PIPL (China), among others.
10. Modifications
We may update these terms at any time. The updated version supersedes earlier versions from the date of publication.
11. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the Netherlands. Disputes are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the competent courts of the Netherlands.
