1. Scope
These terms apply to the veqtor.pro information website. The Veqtor source code and release artifacts are licensed separately under the Apache License 2.0, together with any notices included in the repository.
2. No legal advice or professional relationship
The website, guides, demo and software are provided for information and tooling. They do not provide legal advice, establish a lawyer-client relationship or determine that a contract position is legally or commercially suitable.
3. Public Alpha
Veqtor 0.1 is an early technical release with a narrow supported surface. It may refuse documents, omit unsupported document parts and contain defects. Read the known limitations before using it on a real matter.
4. Your responsibility
You are responsible for the documents, instructions and systems you use; the authority and confidentiality rules that apply; the accuracy of Claude’s reasoning and drafting; and the final review of every output before it is used, relied on or sent.
Use synthetic material in public bug reports. Do not publish client text, private paths, credentials or confidential local records.
5. Third-party services
Veqtor can be connected to Claude and depends on separate tools such as Python and uv. Those services and tools are supplied by third parties under their own terms. This project does not control their availability, data practices or output.
6. Availability and support
The project is community supported. No response time, fix time, uptime, compatibility or continued-availability commitment is provided.
7. Website content
The guides may discuss English-law cases and drafting practices, but they are general information and may become outdated. Obtain appropriate advice for the facts and law that apply to your matter.
8. No warranty
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the website is provided “as is” and “as available,” without warranties about accuracy, completeness, fitness for a particular purpose or uninterrupted availability. The software license contains the terms that apply to the code and release artifacts.
9. Changes
The website and these terms may change. The date at the top identifies the current website terms; tagged software releases remain governed by the license and notices distributed with them.
10. Contact
For project questions, use the Veqtor GitHub repository without including confidential information.