Legal
End User Licence Agreement
Effective date: <LEGAL_REVIEW_DATE>. This launch draft is pending legal review and contains placeholders that must be confirmed before production launch.
1. About this EULA
This End User Licence Agreement governs your download, installation, activation, and use of the Modular MathDesk desktop application provided by <PTY_LTD_NAME> ACN <ACN> ABN <ABN> trading as Modular MathDesk.
This is a launch draft pending legal review. It includes placeholder tokens because the company name, ACN/ABN, registered office, and final legal review date are still to be confirmed.
Contact: [email protected]. Registered office: <REGISTERED_OFFICE_ADDRESS>.
2. Licence grant
Subject to your subscription, entitlement, and compliance with this EULA, we grant you a limited, revocable, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to install and use the desktop application for your own professional, scientific, educational, or internal business purposes.
The software is licensed, not sold. We and our licensors retain all rights, title, and interest in the software, website, license services, update services, documentation, branding, and related intellectual property.
You must not share, resell, sublicense, lease, transfer, bypass, or misuse license keys, entitlements, downloads, or activation controls.
3. Activation, devices, and offline use
The desktop application may require online activation and periodic validation using a license key and device identifier. For hex license keys, the desktop application sends the license key and a hashed hardware-derived device identifier to Modular MathDesk license servers.
Current launch policy allows up to two active devices per eligible license unless your plan or entitlement states otherwise. The application may cache validation locally to support limited offline use.
The desktop application stores license information locally, including the license key and validation cache. You are responsible for keeping your device, user profile, backups, and local files secure.
4. Your documents and local files
Modular MathDesk documents, modules, repositories, images, and PDF exports are stored locally on your device or in storage locations you choose, such as shared folders, cloud-synced folders, network drives, or source-control repositories.
Modular MathDesk servers do not store your calculation documents or modules in the current launch build. You are responsible for saving, backing up, protecting, sharing, and retaining your own files.
If you use third-party storage, backup, sync, or collaboration services, your use of those services is governed by their terms and privacy practices.
5. AI features
AI features are bring-your-own-key. The desktop application stores AI keys locally using operating-system-supported secure storage where available, and sends AI requests directly from your device to the selected AI provider.
OpenRouter is currently supported. OpenAI support is planned and must not be relied on until it is exposed in the product. <OPENAI_SUPPORT_TBC>
When you use AI features, worksheet text, calculation context, results, errors, file paths, images, prompts, and related material may be sent to the selected AI provider. You are responsible for ensuring that you are permitted to send that material and for reviewing the provider's terms and privacy practices.
AI outputs can be incorrect, incomplete, unsafe, unsuitable, or misleading. You must independently verify AI outputs before relying on them.
6. Computational tool only
The desktop application is a computational and document-authoring tool only. It does not provide engineering, scientific, legal, financial, medical, safety, compliance, academic, or other professional advice.
You are responsible for all inputs, assumptions, formulas, units, standards, modules, interpretations, outputs, exports, and decisions made using the software.
All outputs must be independently verified by a suitably qualified person before use in professional work, safety-critical work, regulated work, academic submissions, design submissions, reports, construction, manufacture, operation, or other high-consequence contexts.
We do not guarantee that the software, calculations, modules, imports, exports, documentation, AI integrations, or update services are error-free, omission-free, complete, accurate, uninterrupted, or suitable for your purpose.
7. Restrictions
You must not reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, modify, defeat, bypass, or interfere with licensing, activation, security, subscription, entitlement, or update controls, except to the extent a law expressly permits you to do so despite this restriction.
You must not use the software unlawfully, infringe rights, introduce malicious code, overload systems, extract or scrape services, share license keys, or use the software to breach confidentiality, workplace, academic, export-control, or third-party obligations.
8. Updates and availability
The desktop application may check Modular MathDesk servers for version and update information. Updates may change, add, or remove features, provider support, compatibility, licensing behavior, or documentation.
We may suspend or disable access to downloads, updates, license validation, or entitlements where reasonably necessary for security, fraud prevention, legal compliance, non-payment, or breach of this EULA or the Terms of Service.
9. Australian Consumer Law and liability
Nothing in this EULA excludes, restricts, or modifies any consumer guarantee, right, remedy, or liability that cannot be excluded, restricted, or modified under the Australian Consumer Law or other applicable law.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, and subject to any non-excludable rights, our total aggregate liability arising out of or relating to the software, this EULA, license keys, subscriptions, downloads, updates, or support is capped at the fees you actually paid to us for Modular MathDesk in the 12 months before the event giving rise to the claim.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect, consequential, special, exemplary, punitive, or loss-of-profit damages, loss of data, loss of goodwill, loss of opportunity, loss of production, or business interruption.
10. Governing law
This EULA is governed by the laws of Queensland, Australia. The parties submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Queensland and the courts entitled to hear appeals from those courts.