Proposed licence framework

Define the assessment, organisation and permitted use.

These outline terms explain the intended commercial structure. They are not final contractual terms and do not create a present right to use a product.

1. Product status

PARITY, MIRROR and MOMENT remain in development. A licence takes effect only after DigiData issues final terms, accepts the order and supplies access to a production product.

2. Public demonstration

The public demonstration permits personal evaluation of fictional facts. Users may not enter confidential, personal or live organisational information, remove the demonstration watermark or rely on the output for a business, legal, regulatory or release decision.

3. Single-assessment licence

A single-assessment licence permits one named licensee to complete one defined assessment within the licensed scope and completion period.

  • PARITY: one service and version, with up to three matched pathway pairs.
  • MIRROR: one service and journey, with up to five conditions and twelve variants.
  • MOMENT: one product or service and use case, with up to six scenarios.

The licence does not permit reuse for a second service, version, journey or use case. The licensee may retain the final exported record for internal governance and evidence purposes.

4. Organisation licence

The annual organisation licence permits employees and authorised contractors of one named legal entity to complete repeated internal assessments during the term. It includes product updates and standard profiles released for that product, subject to the applicable support policy.

5. Excluded use

  • Use for a parent, subsidiary, affiliate, client, customer, portfolio company, association member or another legal entity.
  • Consultancy, audit, assurance or legal-service delivery to third parties.
  • White labelling, resale, sublicensing, redistribution or public hosting.
  • Reverse engineering intended to reproduce or commercialise the methodology.
  • Use of MOMENT to optimise vulnerability targeting, conversion or exploitation.
  • Removal of method, version, copyright or limitation notices from generated records.

6. Professional services

Software access does not include legal advice, expert review, implementation support, audit, certification or representation before a regulator. Any such service requires a separate engagement letter or statement of work.

7. User obligations

The licensee must supply accurate information, use the product lawfully, protect project files, limit access to authorised persons, maintain appropriate records and obtain necessary professional review. The licensee must not treat the output as a guarantee or safe harbour.

8. Updates and legal change

Method and rule-pack updates apply prospectively. A legal or technical change may require reassessment. DigiData may identify an update as advisory, material or critical and may suspend reliance on an earlier rule pack where continued use would mislead.

9. Intellectual property

DigiData retains rights in the methodology, schemas, explanations, examples, visual architecture, software and templates. The licensee owns its input information and may use its completed internal reports within the licence scope.

10. Data and confidentiality

The local-first design should prevent automatic transmission of assessment content to DigiData. The licensee remains responsible for the information stored on its device or exported to its systems. Professional-review services may require separate confidential transfer arrangements.

11. Warranty and liability

Final terms will contain appropriate exclusions and limitations. The products cannot guarantee compliance, regulator acceptance, absence of consumer harm or prevention of proceedings. Liability terms must reflect the product fee, the user's control over facts and implementation, and any separately commissioned professional service.

12. Suspension and termination

DigiData may suspend access for misuse, security risk, breach of terms, non-payment or use that could facilitate consumer exploitation. Termination does not remove the licensee's obligation to protect exported records or cease unlicensed use.

13. Governing law

The final licence is expected to use Scots law and the jurisdiction specified in the executed terms, subject to any mandatory rules that apply to the customer.

Draft status.

This outline requires specialist contract, tax, consumer, intellectual-property and data-protection review before publication as binding terms.