Terms of Service
Guardian Posse AI Platform — Government-Grade Terms & Conditions by CPWE AI
These Terms of Service govern your use of the Guardian Posse AI Platform, operated by CPWE AI. By accessing any of our domains—guardianposse.com, cpwe.ai, or ai-comic-studio.com—you agree to be bound by these terms.
Acceptance of Terms
By accessing or using the Guardian Posse AI Platform (“Platform”), including any of our domains (guardianposse.com, cpwe.ai, ai-comic-studio.com), associated APIs, mobile applications, or any services provided thereunder, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service (“Terms”). If you disagree with any part of these Terms, you may not access the Platform.
These Terms constitute a legally binding agreement between you (“User,” “you,” or “your”) and CPWE AI (“Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”). By creating an account, accessing tools, or using any Platform feature, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agree to these Terms and our Privacy Policy.
If you are accepting these Terms on behalf of an organization, government entity, or other legal entity, you represent and warrant that you have the authority to bind that entity to these Terms.
Service Description
Guardian Posse is an enterprise and government-grade AI platform operated by CPWE AI. The Platform provides a comprehensive ecosystem of AI-powered tools and services:
12 Specialized AI Agents
The Guardian Posse multi-agent system for orchestrated task execution across domains.
Comic Artist Studio
AI-powered comic creation, character design, and visual storytelling tools.
Merch Creator
Merchandise design and print-on-demand integration for creative assets.
EPB Bullet Writer
AI-assisted Enlisted Performance Brief bullet generation for military personnel.
Cybersecurity Command Centers
NextGen Security, NIST, CMMC, and PCAP analysis dashboards.
Voice & Phone Agents
AI-powered voice assistants and phone agent deployment systems.
Curriculum Builder
AI-driven educational content and curriculum generation tools.
Visual Inspection Reports
Automated visual inspection documentation and reporting.
Dashboard Builder
Custom analytics dashboards and data visualization tools.
Agent Orchestra System
Multi-agent orchestration, workflow automation, and AI coordination.
Multi-Provider AI
Access to OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, Perplexity, and xAI models.
Code Generation & Analysis
AI-assisted software engineering, code review, and project scaffolding.
Relay Agent Fleet
Deploy and manage security relay agents on client infrastructure for continuous monitoring.
Active Defense Center
Threat actor investigation, attacker profiling, and automated counter-measures.
Risk Management
Risk registers, tabletop exercises, SOW generation, and compliance assessments.
Enhanced Relay Installer v3.0
Full-automation deployment scripts for Windows, Linux, and macOS with 12-agent fleet, SSL, and security hardening.
CertBot SSL Manager
Automated SSL certificate provisioning via Sectigo CA with renewal, status checks, and revocation.
Physical Pen Test Command Center
30-device hardware security arsenal with C2 mesh networking, ICS/SCADA safety controls, and AI-powered engagements.
RF & Wireless Security
Spectrum analysis, Bluetooth surveillance, RFID/NFC assessment, and Sub-GHz testing capabilities.
Free Access & Donations
3.1 Free Platform Access
The Guardian Posse AI Platform is currently provided free of charge. There are no subscription fees, usage fees, or mandatory payments required to access and use the Platform’s features.
3.2 Optional Donations
Users may make voluntary donations to support the continued development and maintenance of the Platform. Donations are processed securely through Stripe. All donations are non-refundable and do not entitle donors to any additional features, priority support, or special privileges beyond what is available to all users.
3.3 No Guarantee of Perpetual Free Access
CPWE AI reserves the right to modify, suspend, or discontinue any part of the Platform at any time, with or without notice. We may introduce paid tiers, usage limits, or premium features in the future. Continued use of the Platform after such changes constitutes acceptance of the modified terms.
User Authentication & OAuth
Authentication for the Guardian Posse AI Platform is provided through Replit’s secure OAuth system.
4.1 Account Requirements
- A valid Replit account is required for Platform access
- You must provide accurate and complete registration information
- You are responsible for maintaining the security of your account credentials
- One account per individual user
- You must be at least 13 years of age to create an account
4.2 OAuth Permissions
By authenticating via Replit OAuth, you grant the Guardian Posse AI Platform access to:
- Basic profile information (name, email, profile image)
- Persistent login sessions
- User identification for platform personalization and feature access
4.3 Account Responsibility
You are solely responsible for all activity that occurs under your account. You must immediately notify CPWE AI at james@cpwe.biz if you suspect unauthorized access to or use of your account.
Government & Military Tool Usage
The EPB Writer and all government/military-related tools are provided for ADVISORY AND ASSISTIVE PURPOSES ONLY. All AI-generated content must be independently verified by the user.
5.1 EPB Bullet Writer Advisory Notice
- All AI-generated EPB bullet statements, accomplishment narratives, and performance content are advisory only and serve as drafts for human review
- Users are solely responsible for verifying the accuracy, completeness, and appropriateness of all EPB statements before submission
- The EPB Writer is not a substitute for professional military evaluation guidance, mentorship, or official Air Force writing resources
- AI-generated EPB content does not represent the official position, guidance, or endorsement of the United States Air Force, Department of Defense, or any government agency
5.2 Classification & Controlled Information
Users must NOT enter any classified information, Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), For Official Use Only (FOUO) data, or any information restricted by government classification guidelines into any Platform tool. The Guardian Posse AI Platform is NOT an official USAF, DoD, or U.S. Government information system and is not authorized to process classified or controlled data.
5.3 Non-Affiliation Disclaimer
The Guardian Posse AI Platform and CPWE AI are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to the United States Air Force, Department of Defense, or any branch of the U.S. Government. Any military-related tools are provided as independent, third-party productivity aids.
Cybersecurity Tools Disclaimer
All cybersecurity tools provided on the Platform, including but not limited to PCAP analysis, OSINT capabilities, penetration testing tools, and compliance scanners, are intended for authorized use only.
6.1 Authorization Requirements
- Users must have proper authorization before using security testing tools against any system, network, or infrastructure
- PCAP analysis tools must only be used on network captures you are authorized to analyze
- OSINT tools must be used in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations
- Penetration testing capabilities must only target systems for which you have written authorization
6.2 Compliance Assessment Tools
- NIST compliance assessment results are informational and educational only and do not constitute official NIST assessments or certifications
- CMMC readiness evaluations provide guidance only and are not official CMMC assessments or certifications from an authorized C3PAO
- Security posture assessments and compliance scoring are advisory tools, not authoritative compliance determinations
6.3 Limitation of Responsibility
CPWE AI is not responsible for any misuse of cybersecurity tools provided on the Platform. Users assume full responsibility for ensuring their use of security tools complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, as well as organizational policies and regulations.
Relay Agent Deployment & Client Infrastructure
6b.1 Relay Agent Purpose & Scope
- Relay agents are software components deployed on authorized client infrastructure
- They perform security monitoring, static analysis, network forensics, and compliance scanning
- Relay agents communicate with the Guardian Posse platform via authenticated JWT tokens
- The platform deploys a fleet of 12 specialized AI agents: SecuritySentinel, DocuGenius, AiOracle, DataWizard, UXWhisperer, PerformancePro, CloudCaptain, CodeGuardian, NetSentinel, ComplianceChief, ThreatHunter, and IncidentCommander
6b.2 Client Infrastructure Authorization
Users must have explicit authorization from the infrastructure owner before deploying relay agents. Relay agents must only be deployed on systems the user owns or has written authorization to monitor. CPWE AI is not responsible for unauthorized relay deployments.
6b.3 Enhanced Installer v3.0 — Getting Started
The Enhanced Relay Installer provides fully automated setup scripts for Windows, Linux, and macOS. Here is what you need to know before running the installer:
1. Download the script from the Relay Installer dashboard. Your browser will save it to your Downloads folder.
2. Find the downloaded file. On most computers, open your file manager and look for Downloads in the left sidebar, or press Win+E (Windows) / open Finder (Mac) and click Downloads.
3. Windows users: Right-click the .ps1 file and select “Run with PowerShell”, or open PowerShell as Administrator, type cd $HOME\Downloads and press Enter, then type the filename and press Enter.
4. Linux / Mac users: Open Terminal, type cd ~/Downloads and press Enter, then type bash followed by the script filename and press Enter.
5. Python requirement: The installer needs Python 3.8 or newer. If you don’t have Python installed, the script will tell you and provide a download link (python.org/downloads).
6b.4 What the Enhanced Installer Does
The installer runs a 10-phase automated pipeline:
- Pre-flight checks — verifies your system meets requirements
- Environment variables — securely stores your relay credentials
- Python setup — ensures Python and required packages are installed
- Relay client — installs the Guardian Posse relay software
- 12-agent fleet — deploys all 12 specialized security agents
- SSL/CertBot — sets up HTTPS certificates for secure connections (optional)
- Security hardening — configures firewall rules and security settings
- Auto-service — registers the relay to start automatically when your computer boots
- Health check — runs an 8-point test to confirm everything is working
- Uninstaller — creates a removal script you can run anytime to cleanly remove everything
6b.5 Data Collection by Relay Agents
- System inventory data (hardware, OS, installed software)
- Configuration drift detection and baseline comparisons
- Security scan results and vulnerability findings
- Network traffic metadata and anomaly detection
- Health metrics and heartbeat data
- All data transmitted via encrypted channels (TLS 1.2+)
6b.6 Credential Security
Relay credentials (JWT tokens, relay ID) are stored as environment variables on your machine — not in plain text files that anyone can read. On Windows, they are stored as User-level environment variables. On Linux and macOS, they are stored in a secure .env file with restricted permissions (only your user account can read it). Credentials are never sent to third parties.
6b.7 Relay Agent Deactivation
- Users can deactivate or remove relay agents at any time using the uninstaller script created during installation
- Upon deactivation, relay data is retained for 90 days then purged
- JWT tokens are immediately revoked upon relay deregistration
- The uninstaller removes the relay client, agent fleet, service registrations, and environment variables from your system
Active Defense & Threat Investigation Terms
6c.1 Active Defense Scope
Active Defense tools investigate threat actors targeting your infrastructure. This includes IP lookup, WHOIS analysis, reputation scoring, and AI-powered attacker profiling.
6c.2 Legal Counter-Measures
The platform can generate abuse reports, cease & desist notices, and law enforcement referral templates. These are TEMPLATES ONLY and do not constitute legal action. Users must review and send independently.
6c.3 Honeypot Traps
Users may deploy honeypot traps (SSH, Web, DB, SMB, RDP, IoT). Honeypots must only be deployed on infrastructure you own or control. CPWE AI is not liable for any interactions honeypots attract.
6c.4 Responsible Use
Active defense tools must be used defensively and in compliance with applicable laws. Users must NOT use these tools for offensive operations, harassment, or illegal surveillance.
Physical Penetration Testing & Hardware Security Terms
The Physical Pen Test Command Center provides access to a 30-device hardware security arsenal. All devices and engagement tools must only be used with explicit written authorization from the target system owner.
6d.1 Device Categories & Authorization
- USB Implants: Bash Bunny, USB Rubber Ducky, O.M.G. Cable, USB Armory, P4wnP1 A.L.O.A. — must only be deployed on authorized systems
- Network Devices: WiFi Pineapple, Packet Squirrel, LAN Turtle, Shark Jack, Throwing Star LAN Tap, Alfa WiFi Adapter, GL.iNet Slate Plus — authorized network testing only
- Keystroke/Video Capture: Key Croc, Screen Crab — requires explicit consent and legal compliance with wiretapping/surveillance laws
- RF/Wireless: HackRF One, RTL-SDR v4, YARD Stick One, Ubertooth One, Crazyradio PA — must comply with FCC regulations and applicable radio frequency laws
- WiFi Offensive/Defensive: Pwnagotchi, ESP32 Marauder, DSTIKE Deauther Watch, WiFi Coconut — WiFi deauthentication and monitoring tools must only target authorized networks
- RFID/NFC/Access Control: Flipper Zero, Proxmark3 RDV4, iCopy-X — badge cloning only with property owner authorization
- Passive Monitoring: Signal Owl — passive traffic analysis on authorized networks only
- Hardware Security Research: GreatFET One — hardware debugging and firmware extraction only on authorized devices
- Command & Control: Hak5 Cloud C² — fleet management and remote device coordination for authorized engagements only
- Hardware Resilience Testing: USB Kill v4 — USB surge protection testing must only target test equipment with explicit authorization; destructive testing acknowledged
6d.2 ICS/SCADA Safety Requirements
Devices flagged as ICS-Unsafe (active attack tools) must NEVER be deployed against industrial control systems, SCADA networks, or operational technology (OT) environments without explicit ICS safety certification. Only ICS-Safe passive devices may be used in industrial environments. All ICS engagements must comply with IEC 62443 and Purdue Model safety classifications.
6d.3 C2 Mesh Networking
- Command and Control (C2) mesh networking between devices must only operate within the authorized engagement scope
- C2 channels must be encrypted and must not interfere with production network operations
- All C2 traffic is logged and must be included in engagement reports
6d.4 RF Compliance
- All RF transmission devices (HackRF One, YARD Stick One, Crazyradio PA) must comply with FCC Part 15 and applicable international radio regulations
- Users must not transmit on frequencies they are not authorized to use
- Spectrum analysis and passive reception (RTL-SDR) do not require transmission authorization
- Bluetooth monitoring (Ubertooth One) must comply with applicable electronic surveillance laws
6d.5 Evidence Handling
- All captured data (keystrokes, network traffic, video, RF signals) must be handled as sensitive engagement evidence
- Evidence must be encrypted at rest and securely transmitted to the client
- Evidence retention follows engagement contract terms (default: 12 months) and must be securely destroyed upon expiration
- Users must maintain chain of custody documentation for all physical evidence
Browser Extension Terms
6e.1 Extension Purpose & Scope
- The Guardian Relay Browser Extension is a Chrome/Chromium Manifest V3 extension that provides browser-based monitoring and control of relay agents
- The extension communicates exclusively with the user’s configured Guardian Posse platform instance
- Core capabilities include: relay status monitoring, security alert notifications, command dispatch, and quick-access platform navigation
6e.2 Data Handling
- All extension data (platform URL, preferences) is stored locally in
chrome.storage.syncwithin the user’s browser profile - The extension does not collect, transmit, or share any data with CPWE AI or third-party services
- No content scripts are injected into web pages — the extension operates solely through its popup interface and background service worker
- API authentication uses the same session-based authentication as the main platform dashboard
6e.3 Permissions & Access
storage (save preferences), notifications (desktop alerts), and alarms (periodic status polling). Host permissions are required to communicate with your platform instance.
6e.4 Installation & Removal
- The extension is distributed as a downloadable ZIP file from the Guardian Posse platform for side-loading via Chrome Developer Mode
- Users can remove the extension at any time through their browser’s extension management page
- Upon removal, all locally stored extension data (preferences, cached relay status) is automatically deleted by the browser
- Removing the extension does not affect relay agents, platform data, or account status
6e.5 Disclaimer
- The extension is provided as a convenience tool and does not replace the full platform dashboard
- CPWE AI is not responsible for browser compatibility issues, extension conflicts, or data loss resulting from browser updates
- The extension requires an active, authenticated session on the Guardian Posse platform to function
SSL/CertBot Certificate Management Terms
6f.1 CertBot SSL Manager Purpose
The CertBot SSL Certificate Manager automates SSL/TLS certificate provisioning for relay agent deployments and client infrastructure using the Sectigo Certificate Authority (CA).
- Available certificate operations: issuance, renewal, status check, and revocation
- Supported web server types: Apache, Nginx, Standalone, and pip-based installations
- Certificate automation is provided as a convenience tool to simplify HTTPS setup on your servers
6f.2 Credential Security
Sectigo EAB (External Account Binding) credentials used for certificate issuance are stored as encrypted platform secrets. Generated CertBot scripts reference environment variables — credentials are never hardcoded into scripts. You must set the required environment variables on your server before running any generated script.
6f.3 User Responsibilities
- You must own or have administrative control over any domain for which you request an SSL certificate
- You are responsible for properly configuring your web server and DNS records for certificate validation
- Certificate renewal is your responsibility — the platform provides renewal scripts but does not automatically renew certificates on your behalf
- Revoked certificates must be replaced promptly to maintain secure connections
6f.4 Limitations & Disclaimer
- SSL certificate issuance depends on the Sectigo CA and is subject to their policies, rate limits, and availability
- CPWE AI is not responsible for certificate issuance failures, validation errors, or CA outages
- Generated scripts are provided “as-is” and should be reviewed before execution on production systems
- The CertBot SSL Manager is restricted to admin-level platform access
6f.5 Getting Started with CertBot
1. Navigate to the CertBot SSL Manager from your admin dashboard.
2. Enter your domain name and select your web server type (Apache, Nginx, etc.).
3. Choose an operation (install, renew, check status, or revoke).
4. Download the generated script and save it to your server.
5. Set the required environment variables on your server, then run the script.
6. The script will handle the rest — installing CertBot, requesting your certificate, and configuring your web server.
AI-Generated Content Disclaimer
7.1 General AI Content Notice
- AI-generated outputs may contain errors, inaccuracies, hallucinations, or outdated information
- AI content is not a substitute for professional advice, including legal, medical, financial, military, or cybersecurity guidance
- CPWE AI makes no warranties regarding the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or fitness for purpose of any AI-generated content
- Users are solely responsible for reviewing, verifying, and validating all AI-generated outputs before use or reliance
7.2 AI Art & Creative Content
- AI-generated artwork, images, and visual content may be subject to intellectual property considerations under evolving law
- Users should independently verify copyright and IP compliance for any AI-generated art used commercially
- Comic content produced through the Platform represents creative expression and is not intended as factual representation
- AI-generated character designs may share similarities with existing works; users are responsible for clearance checks
7.3 Code Generation
AI-generated code should be thoroughly reviewed, tested, and validated before deployment in production environments. CPWE AI is not liable for bugs, security vulnerabilities, or failures in AI-generated code.
Acceptable Use Policy
Permitted Uses
- Software development and engineering
- AI-assisted code generation and analysis
- Team collaboration on projects
- Educational and learning purposes
- Commercial software development
- Security research on systems you are authorized to test
- Curriculum and educational content creation
- Creative content and comic art generation
- Business process automation
- EPB bullet drafting (subject to Section 5)
- Compliance readiness assessments (advisory)
- Deploying relay agents on authorized infrastructure
- Active defense and threat investigation on your own systems
- Generating risk assessments and tabletop exercises
- Physical penetration testing with written client authorization
- RF spectrum analysis and wireless security auditing on authorized networks
- ICS/SCADA safety assessments using ICS-Safe classified devices
Prohibited Activities
- Entering classified, CUI, or FOUO information
- Using security tools against unauthorized targets
- Generating malicious code, malware, or exploits for harmful purposes
- Impersonating government officials or military personnel
- Reverse engineering or unauthorized access to Platform systems
- Violating third-party intellectual property rights
- Generating harmful, abusive, or illegal content
- Circumventing security measures or access controls
- Sharing access credentials with unauthorized parties
- Automated scraping or data harvesting
- Using the Platform for any purpose that violates applicable law
- Deploying relay agents on unauthorized systems
- Using active defense tools for offensive operations
- Deploying honeypots on networks you do not control
- Using physical pen test devices without written authorization
- Deploying ICS-Unsafe devices against industrial control systems without safety certification
- Unauthorized RF transmission or jamming
- Keystroke or video capture without legal consent
- Requesting SSL certificates for domains you do not own or control
AI Provider Terms
Your use of AI features on the Guardian Posse AI Platform is subject to additional terms from the underlying AI providers. By using AI-powered features, you also agree to the terms of the applicable provider(s).
| AI Provider | Additional Terms | Data Processing |
|---|---|---|
| OpenAI | OpenAI Terms of Use | Subject to OpenAI’s privacy policy |
| Anthropic | Anthropic Terms of Service | Subject to Anthropic’s privacy policy |
| Google Gemini | Google AI Terms | Subject to Google’s privacy policy |
| Perplexity | Perplexity Terms | Subject to Perplexity’s privacy policy |
| xAI (Grok) | xAI Terms of Service | Subject to xAI’s privacy policy |
CPWE AI is not responsible for changes to third-party AI provider terms, policies, or service availability. Users should review each provider’s terms independently.
Intellectual Property
10.1 Platform Ownership
CPWE AI owns all rights, title, and interest in the Guardian Posse AI Platform, including but not limited to:
- Platform source code, architecture, and proprietary algorithms
- The Guardian Posse brand, name, logos, and visual identity
- Guardian House Style design system and UI/UX elements
- The 12 Guardian characters, their names, likenesses, and associated storylines (trademarked)
- All original comic art, character designs, and creative assets created by CPWE AI
10.2 User Content
You retain all rights to original content, code, projects, and creative works you produce using the Platform. CPWE AI claims no ownership over your intellectual property. By uploading content to the Platform, you grant CPWE AI a limited, non-exclusive license to process, display, and store your content solely for the purpose of providing the Platform services.
10.3 AI-Generated Content
- Content generated by AI providers through the Platform is subject to the respective AI provider’s terms regarding ownership and usage rights
- AI-generated content may not be unique or copyrightable under current law
- Users should review all AI-generated content for accuracy, originality, and compliance before use
- Attribution may be required as specified by individual AI providers
Privacy & Data Protection
Your privacy is critically important to us. Our collection, use, and protection of personal information is governed by our comprehensive Privacy Policy, which is incorporated into these Terms by reference.
GDPR Compliant
Full compliance with EU General Data Protection Regulation.
CCPA Compliant
California Consumer Privacy Act compliance for US users.
NIST 800-171
Aligned with NIST cybersecurity and privacy frameworks.
COPPA & FERPA
Children’s privacy and educational data protections.
Service Availability
12.1 Platform Availability
CPWE AI strives to maintain high availability of the Guardian Posse AI Platform but does not guarantee uninterrupted, error-free, or continuous service. Planned maintenance will be announced in advance when possible.
12.2 AI Provider Dependencies
AI features depend on third-party providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Perplexity, xAI) and may experience interruptions, degraded performance, or outages beyond our control. CPWE AI is not liable for third-party service disruptions.
12.3 Service Modifications
CPWE AI reserves the right to modify, update, or discontinue any features or services at any time. We will make reasonable efforts to notify users of significant changes.
Limitation of Liability
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, CPWE AI SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING FROM YOUR USE OF THE PLATFORM.
13.1 General Limitations
CPWE AI, its officers, directors, employees, and agents shall not be liable for:
- Indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages of any kind
- Loss of profits, data, business opportunities, or goodwill
- AI-generated content accuracy, suitability, or fitness for any particular purpose
- Third-party AI provider service interruptions or data processing
- Unauthorized access to or alteration of your data or transmissions
13.2 Government & Military Tool Limitations
- CPWE AI bears no liability for EPB outcomes, evaluation results, or career impacts based on AI-generated suggestions or bullet statements
- Military performance evaluation content is advisory only; users assume full responsibility for submitted evaluations
- No liability for decisions made based on compliance assessment tool outputs
13.3 Cybersecurity Tool Limitations
- No liability for security assessment results, false positives, false negatives, or incomplete vulnerability identification
- No liability for consequences arising from misuse of security testing tools
- Compliance readiness scores and assessments are informational and carry no guarantee of actual compliance
- No liability for physical damage to hardware, networks, or industrial systems during authorized pen test engagements
- No liability for RF interference, signal disruption, or FCC violations caused by user-operated devices
13.4 Maximum Liability
IN NO EVENT SHALL CPWE AI’S TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY EXCEED THE GREATER OF (A) THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU TO CPWE AI FOR USE OF THE PLATFORM IN THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS PRECEDING THE CLAIM, OR (B) ONE HUNDRED U.S. DOLLARS ($100.00).
Indemnification
You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless CPWE AI, its officers, directors, employees, contractors, and agents from and against any and all claims, damages, losses, liabilities, costs, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising from or related to:
- Your use of, or inability to use, the Platform
- Your violation of these Terms or any applicable law or regulation
- Your infringement of any third-party intellectual property or other rights
- Content you submit, generate, upload, or transmit through the Platform
- Misuse of cybersecurity tools, including unauthorized security testing, PCAP analysis of unauthorized captures, or OSINT activities that violate applicable law
- Misrepresentation of AI-generated content as official government, military, or institutional communications
- Entry of classified, CUI, or restricted information into the Platform
- Any consequences resulting from reliance on AI-generated EPB content, compliance assessments, or security evaluations
Termination
15.1 Termination by You
You may stop using the Platform at any time. To request deletion of your account and associated data, contact us at james@cpwe.biz. Data deletion requests will be processed in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
15.2 Termination by CPWE AI
We may suspend or terminate your access to the Platform immediately, without prior notice or liability, if you:
- Violate these Terms of Service
- Engage in prohibited activities as outlined in Section 8
- Compromise or attempt to compromise Platform security
- Enter classified or controlled information into the Platform
- Misuse cybersecurity tools against unauthorized targets
- Fail to comply with applicable laws or regulations
15.3 Effect of Termination
Upon termination, your right to use the Platform ceases immediately. Sections relating to Intellectual Property, Limitation of Liability, Indemnification, Governing Law, and Dispute Resolution shall survive termination.
Governing Law
These Terms of Service shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Arkansas, United States, without regard to its conflict of law provisions. You agree to submit to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction of the courts located within the State of Arkansas for the resolution of any disputes arising under or related to these Terms.
All legal proceedings related to these Terms shall be brought in the state or federal courts located in the State of Arkansas, United States. You waive any objection to the exercise of jurisdiction over you by such courts and to venue in such courts.
Export Controls
The Platform and its components may be subject to U.S. export control laws and regulations.
17.1 Export Restrictions
- The Platform may contain encryption technology and other items subject to export control under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)
- You may not access, download, use, or export the Platform or any underlying technology in violation of U.S. export laws or regulations
- You represent and warrant that you are not located in, or a national or resident of, any country subject to U.S. sanctions or embargoes
17.2 User Obligations
- Users must comply with all applicable export control laws, including EAR and ITAR as applicable
- Users must not re-export or transfer Platform technology to restricted parties or countries
- Users are responsible for obtaining any required export licenses or approvals
Government Use Rights
18.1 Commercial Item Designation
The Platform and all associated documentation and services are “Commercial Items” as defined in 48 C.F.R. §2.101, consisting of “Commercial Computer Software” and “Commercial Computer Software Documentation,” as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. §12.212 or 48 C.F.R. §227.7202, as applicable.
18.2 FAR/DFARS Provisions
If the Platform is acquired by or on behalf of a U.S. Government agency, the Government’s rights in the Platform and documentation shall be only those set forth in these Terms, in accordance with 48 C.F.R. §12.212 (for civilian agencies) and 48 C.F.R. §227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4 (for Department of Defense agencies). The contractor/manufacturer is CPWE AI, contact: james@cpwe.biz.
Dispute Resolution
19.1 Good Faith Negotiation
Before initiating any formal dispute resolution proceeding, the parties agree to first attempt to resolve any dispute, claim, or controversy arising out of or relating to these Terms through good faith negotiation for a period of at least thirty (30) days after written notice of the dispute is provided to the other party.
19.2 Binding Arbitration
If a dispute cannot be resolved through good faith negotiation, the parties agree that any dispute, claim, or controversy arising out of or relating to these Terms shall be resolved by binding arbitration administered in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association (AAA). The arbitration shall take place in the State of Arkansas, and the arbitrator’s decision shall be final and binding.
19.3 Class Action Waiver
YOU AGREE THAT ANY DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEEDINGS WILL BE CONDUCTED ONLY ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS AND NOT IN A CLASS, CONSOLIDATED, OR REPRESENTATIVE ACTION. You waive your right to participate in a class action lawsuit or class-wide arbitration against CPWE AI. If for any reason a claim proceeds in court rather than in arbitration, you waive any right to a jury trial.
19.4 Exceptions
Notwithstanding the above, either party may seek injunctive or other equitable relief in any court of competent jurisdiction to prevent the actual or threatened infringement, misappropriation, or violation of intellectual property rights.
Changes to Terms
CPWE AI reserves the right to update, modify, or replace these Terms at any time. We will provide notice of material changes through:
- Email notification to registered users
- Prominent notice on the Platform
- Updated “Last Updated” date at the top of these Terms
Continued use of the Platform after changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of the revised Terms. If you do not agree to the updated Terms, you must discontinue use of the Platform.
Contact Information
For questions, concerns, or requests regarding these Terms of Service, please contact us:
CPWE AI
Guardian Posse AI Platform
Operator & Data Controller
Domains
guardianposse.com
cpwe.ai
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