Legal and methodological disclaimer
Structured decision support. Not a certificate or legal opinion.
DELTA helps an organisation organise facts, identify affected governance work and record a release decision. It does not determine legal compliance conclusively.
Do not use a DELTA outcome as proof that a system is lawful, safe, accurate, fair, secure or ready for deployment. The authorised organisation must verify the facts, evidence, law, sector rules and specialist assessments that apply.
1. Nature of the product
DELTA is a structured change-impact and release-control method. It compares user-entered information about an approved baseline and a proposed revised system, applies a versioned rule pack and generates a provisional route with reasons and identified follow-up work.
2. No legal, technical or professional advice
The product does not provide legal advice, engineering advice, cybersecurity advice, model validation, audit, certification, conformity assessment or independent assurance. A user should obtain appropriate professional advice where the system, change or decision requires it.
3. No compliance guarantee
A completed assessment does not establish compliance with the EU AI Act, GDPR, UK GDPR, consumer law, equality law, employment law, product-safety law, sector regulation, contractual duties, standards or internal policies. Regulators, courts, notified bodies, auditors and affected persons remain free to reach different conclusions.
4. Dependence on user-entered facts
DELTA cannot verify whether entered facts are complete, accurate or current. An omitted change, optimistic answer, unsupported assumption or inaccurate description can alter the route. “Not sure” should be used where the evidence does not resolve a question.
5. Rule-pack currency
Law, guidance, standards, enforcement practice and technical knowledge change. Each report identifies the rule-pack and methodology version used. The user must confirm that the selected rule pack remains current and suitable at the assessment date.
6. Specialist assessments remain separate
DELTA may identify a need to revisit an AI classification, conformity assessment, DPIA, FRIA, child-rights assessment, equality analysis, consumer-fairness review, security review, validation exercise, procurement assessment, incident investigation or other specialist process. The DELTA record does not complete those processes.
7. Release authority and accountability
The organisation’s authorised decision-maker retains responsibility for the release decision. The decision-maker should evaluate the assessment, evidence, unresolved issues and advice before authorising, conditioning, deferring or stopping deployment.
8. Public demonstration
The public demonstration uses fictional facts. Its watermark, outcome and report must not support a live organisational decision, client advice, regulatory submission or assurance statement.
9. Confidentiality and security
The browser application can process information locally, but local processing does not remove device, browser, access-control, malware, backup or human-sharing risks. Do not enter privileged, security-sensitive or highly confidential information into a public or shared device. Follow the organisation’s approved information-security and records-management arrangements.
10. No warranty
The pilot product is supplied for evaluation and controlled use under the applicable licence. To the fullest extent permitted by law, DigiData does not warrant uninterrupted operation, absence of defects, compatibility with every browser or device, or suitability for a particular decision.
11. Intellectual property
DigiData Consulting Ltd retains rights in the DELTA name, methodology, question architecture, explanations, rule logic, report structure, schema, design and software, subject to the rights granted in the applicable licence.
12. Contact
Questions about the method, licence or disclaimer should be sent to contact@digidata.uk.
Disclaimer version 0.3 · 14 August 2026.