Licence framework
Use rights should match the decision being made.
This page states the intended commercial structure. A definitive agreement will govern paid access.
1. Public demonstration
DigiData grants a revocable, non-exclusive permission to interact with the fictional sample for evaluation and education. The user must not enter real organisational facts, remove the sample watermark, represent the result as a professional assessment or use the output to support a live decision.
2. Single-assessment licence
The proposed licence permits one named licensee to complete one DELTA record for one identified system and one defined baseline-to-revised change event during the completion window stated in the definitive agreement. The proposed standard window is 120 days.
The licensee may save, import, export and internally share the resulting record for that decision. The licence does not permit reuse for another change event, external-client work, redistribution, sublicensing, white-labelling, source-code extraction or creation of a competing derivative method.
3. Organisation licence
The proposed organisation licence permits employees and authorised contractors acting for one named legal entity to conduct repeated internal DELTA assessments during a twelve-month term. It includes standard methodology and rule-pack updates released during the term.
The licence does not automatically extend to a parent, subsidiary, affiliate, portfolio company, member, client, customer or other legal entity.
4. Adviser, group and white-label use
Law firms, consultancies, auditors, trade bodies, group structures, platform providers and organisations that wish to deploy DELTA for third parties require separate terms. Those terms must address professional responsibility, client segregation, support, distribution, branding, updates, audit and commercial exploitation.
5. Intellectual property
DigiData Consulting Ltd retains all rights in the DELTA name, method, question structure, rule logic, explanations, schema, reports, design and software except for the limited rights granted by the applicable licence. The licensee retains its own assessment facts and organisation-specific content.
6. Updates and support
A single-assessment licence uses the rule pack current at activation unless the definitive agreement states otherwise. An organisation licence receives standard updates during the term. Neither licence includes bespoke legal advice, technical validation, implementation, integration, training or expert review unless the parties agree those services in writing.
7. Attribution and report integrity
Reports must retain the product name, methodology version, rule-pack version, disclaimer and DigiData attribution. A standard licence does not permit removal or alteration of those elements.
8. Data and confidentiality
The licensee controls its assessment facts and exported records. The licensee remains responsible for device security, access control, records management, confidentiality and lawful handling of any personal or sensitive information entered into the product.
9. Termination and retained records
Termination ends the right to create new assessments or use updated rule packs. Subject to the definitive agreement, the licensee may retain completed internal records for audit, accountability and legal-retention purposes, but may not continue to operate the application beyond the licensed scope.
10. Definitive agreement
The definitive licence may add payment terms, support levels, warranties, liability provisions, governing law, audit rights, update terms and technical restrictions. Where this page conflicts with the signed agreement, the signed agreement governs.
Proposed licence framework version 0.3 · 14 August 2026.