MASTER INTELLIGENCE AGREEMENT
Effective Date: April 1, 2026 Last Updated: April 1, 2026
This Master Intelligence Agreement ("Agreement") governs the relationship between Arccore LLC, a Delaware limited liability company operating PlatformPolicy ("Provider," "we," or "us"), and the person or entity accessing or using the Intelligence Platform ("Client" or "you"). By creating an account, clicking "I Agree," or using any part of the Intelligence Platform, you accept every term in this Agreement. If accepting on behalf of an entity, you represent that you have authority to bind that entity. Both your acceptance of this Agreement and your acceptance of our Privacy Policy are required before you may use the platform; both will be presented for separate affirmative consent at account creation consistent with the E-SIGN Act (15 U.S.C. § 7001 et seq.).
Arccore LLC is located at 8 The Green, Suite G, Dover, DE 19901, United States.
1. DEFINITIONS
1.1. "Intelligence Platform" — the proprietary system at platformpolicy.com through which we analyze publicly available policy documentation of Covered Platforms and deliver structured intelligence to subscribers.
1.2. "Intelligence Signal" — a structured briefing we deliver when we identify a Material Policy Change: what changed, where to find it in the source document, and relevant historical context. A Signal describes changes; it does not prescribe actions. No Signal is a substitute for legal or compliance advice.
1.3. "Covered Platforms" — payment processors, marketplaces, app stores, cloud providers, and similar digital platforms whose public policy documentation we have elected to cover, including but not limited to Stripe, PayPal, Square, Apple App Store, Google Play, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Shopify, Meta Platforms, Visa, Mastercard, and any other platforms listed on platformpolicy.com/covered-platforms. We may add or remove platforms per Section 2.7.
1.4. "Material Policy Change" — a change to a Covered Platform's published policies exhibiting one or more of the following objectively identifiable characteristics: (a) addition or reclassification of restricted or prohibited business categories; (b) broadened platform discretion to restrict, suspend, or terminate accounts; (c) new or materially modified identity verification or documentation requirements; (d) changes to reserve, payout, or fund-holding policies; or (e) expansion of enforcement authority or scope. Cosmetic, formatting, or grammatical edits that do not alter substantive rights or obligations do not qualify. Where classification is ambiguous, we err on the side of flagging for human review rather than excluding.
1.5. "Enforcement Event" — any action by which a Covered Platform restricts, suspends, terminates, delays, or otherwise limits a business's access to payments, payouts, distribution, or revenue-generating services.
1.6. "Monitoring Channels" — the methods by which we access Covered Platform policy documentation, consisting exclusively of: (a) official developer and policy notification emails and newsletters to which we subscribe as ordinary users; (b) RSS and Atom feeds published by Covered Platforms; (c) public GitHub repositories and official changelog pages maintained by Covered Platforms; (d) official developer portal announcements; and (e) publicly accessible, non-authenticated web pages accessed with a transparent, identified User-Agent in compliance with each platform's robots.txt directives at request rates that impose no material burden on platform infrastructure.
1.7. "Subscription" — your paid or free-tier arrangement under which you receive Intelligence Signals for a defined set of Covered Platforms.
1.8. "Confidential Information" — non-public information disclosed by one party to the other, marked confidential or that a reasonable person would understand to be confidential. Client's Risk Profile Information (Section 5.3) is Client's highest-sensitivity Confidential Information.
1.9. "Authorized Users" — employees, contractors, and agents you have specifically authorized to use the Intelligence Platform on your behalf.
1.10. "Force Majeure Event" — causes genuinely outside our reasonable control, including: natural disasters, pandemics, backbone internet failures, cyberattacks on our own infrastructure, and government orders. Force Majeure expressly excludes: staff shortages, budget constraints, routine platform interface updates, URL changes, page restructuring, and formatting changes by Covered Platforms that our monitoring systems can accommodate with commercially reasonable adaptation. A Covered Platform rendering its policy documentation completely and technically inaccessible to all users — not merely changing its structure or URL — may qualify as a Force Majeure Event only if we notify Client within 48 hours of detection and resume monitoring within 5 Business Days of the inaccessibility being resolved.
1.11. "Business Days" — Monday through Friday, excluding U.S. federal public holidays.
1.12. "Feedback" — any suggestions, bug reports, feature requests, or other feedback about the Intelligence Platform that Client or Authorized Users submit to Provider.
2. THE SERVICE
2.1. Core Service and Monitoring Methodology. PlatformPolicy is an early warning system. We monitor Covered Platforms' policy documentation through official Monitoring Channels — the same channels platforms use to notify their own users and developers. We subscribe to official developer newsletters, RSS feeds, public changelogs, and GitHub repositories as ordinary subscribers. Where platforms change policies without official announcement, we additionally access publicly available, non-authenticated policy pages using transparent, rate-limited methods that comply with each platform's robots.txt directives. We do not access password-protected content, bypass technical protection measures, or use any method constituting unauthorized access under applicable law.
2.2. What We Flag. We flag Material Policy Changes as defined in Section 1.4. We do not flag cosmetic edits, minor formatting changes, or updates that do not alter substantive merchant rights or platform enforcement authority.
2.3. Historical Context. Where relevant, we include in a Signal patterns from our proprietary database of documented Enforcement Events, compiled from court filings, regulatory records, official platform announcements, and verified published reporting. All entries require verification against at least two independent, credible sources before inclusion. This context is descriptive of historical patterns — not predictive of future outcomes, and not a basis for any legal or compliance determination.
2.4. Informational Nature — No Prescriptive Guidance. Intelligence Signals describe what changed and provide historical context to help you identify questions to raise with your own legal or compliance counsel. We do not: tell you what actions to take; determine whether your practices comply with any platform's policies; recommend changes to your contracts, operations, or business model; or assess how any specific policy change applies to your specific situation. All decisions about how to respond are yours alone and must be made in consultation with your own qualified legal counsel. See also Section 6 and Document 2.
2.5. AI and Automated Systems Disclosure. We use automated systems, including rule-based detection and machine learning models, to identify and classify policy changes. Signals classified as high or critical severity undergo human analyst review before delivery. Signals classified as informational or low severity may be delivered following automated processing with subsequent human review. Our automated systems have inherent limitations and may not detect every change, particularly changes in non-standard formats or through non-public channels.
2.6. Delivery. We send Signals to endpoints you configure (email, Slack, Telegram, webhook, dashboard). Binding delivery commitments are in the SLA (Document 8).
2.7. Service Changes. We may modify, improve, or discontinue features with reasonable advance notice. Changes to the list of Covered Platforms will be communicated at least 30 days in advance where operationally feasible, except where a Covered Platform's own actions make earlier notice impracticable.
2.8. Signal Corrections and Supersession. If we identify that an Intelligence Signal contained a material factual error, we will issue a correction notice to the same delivery endpoints as the original Signal as soon as reasonably practicable. Clients should not continue to rely on Signals that have been superseded by a correction notice. Arccore LLC is not liable for actions taken in reliance on a Signal before a correction notice was issued, provided the original Signal reflected our good-faith analysis of publicly available information at the time of issuance. We maintain a Signal correction log accessible to active subscribers upon written request.
3. SUBSCRIPTIONS, BILLING, AND PAYMENT
3.1. Plans. Subscription tiers are described on our pricing page, differing in Covered Platforms included, delivery channels, and number of Authorized Users.
3.2. Payment. Fees are due in advance and are non-refundable except as expressly stated. You authorize us and our third-party payment processor to charge applicable fees on a recurring basis. For free-tier Subscriptions, no fees are charged; Sections 3.3 and 3.4 apply only to paid tiers.
3.3. Automatic Renewal and FTC Compliance. Your paid Subscription renews automatically at the end of each billing period unless you cancel beforehand. Before your first purchase, we will present renewal terms clearly and request your separate affirmative consent, consistent with 16 C.F.R. § 425 (FTC Negative Option Rule, effective March 2025) and Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code §§ 17600–17606. Cancellation is available in one step through your account settings, by the same mechanism used to subscribe, with no required save flows, retention obstacles, or dark patterns. Renewal reminders: (a) for monthly plans, we will email you at least 7 days before renewal; (b) for annual plans, we will email you no earlier than 45 days and no later than 30 days before renewal, as required by California ARL § 17603, Illinois Automatic Contract Renewal Act (815 ILCS 601/10), New York General Business Law § 527, and equivalent state statutes.
3.4. Price Changes. We may change prices with 30 days' written notice. Increases take effect at the start of the next billing period after the notice period.
3.5. Taxes. Prices exclude sales tax, use tax, VAT, or similar charges, which are your responsibility except for taxes on our net income.
3.6. Late Payment. Overdue amounts accrue interest at 1.5% per month or the maximum permitted rate, whichever is lower. Invoices unpaid beyond 15 days may result in suspension after written notice.
3.7. Chargeback Protection. Any chargeback, reversal, or dispute of a payment that you initiate without first contacting us in writing and providing us a reasonable opportunity to resolve the issue will result in an administrative fee of up to $250 per chargeback (in addition to the original amount), representing Provider's reasonable estimate of administrative costs actually incurred in responding to the dispute. We may immediately suspend or terminate your account for any chargeback.
4. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
4.1. Ownership. The Intelligence Platform, analytical methods, enforcement database, and Intelligence Signals belong to Arccore LLC. No intellectual property is transferred by this Agreement.
4.2. License. While your Subscription is active and you are in compliance, we grant you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable license to use the Intelligence Platform and Signals solely for your own internal business risk management.
4.3. Restrictions. You may not: (a) redistribute, resell, publish, or syndicate any Signal; (b) use our Signals or methods to build or train a competing product or AI system; (c) scrape the platform beyond designated APIs; (d) share credentials with non-Authorized Users; (e) remove our proprietary notices; or (f) reverse-engineer any part of the platform.
4.4. Enforcement. Violations of Section 4.3 or the AUP may result in immediate termination without refund. We may seek injunctive relief in court for IP violations. Whether a bond is required in connection with any injunctive relief application shall be determined by the court in its discretion; no provision of this Agreement constitutes a waiver of any bond requirement the court deems appropriate, and this clause is intended to preserve — not limit — any statutory or equitable rights a court may have to require security.
4.5. Feedback License. If you provide suggestions, bug reports, or feature ideas, you grant us a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use such Feedback solely to improve the Intelligence Platform and related services. This license does not extend to: (a) sublicensing Feedback to third parties; (b) using Feedback to build products or services unrelated to the Intelligence Platform; or (c) disclosing the substance of Feedback in a manner that identifies you as the source without your prior written consent. We will not commercially exploit your Feedback in ways that primarily benefit us at your expense. If Feedback includes Client Confidential Information, we handle it under the confidentiality obligations applicable to Confidential Information under this Agreement.
5. CONFIDENTIALITY
5.1. General Obligation. During the term and for 5 years afterward, each party agrees to: (a) keep the other's Confidential Information secure using at least the same care it uses for its own (never less than reasonable care); (b) not disclose it to third parties without prior written consent; and (c) use it only for purposes related to this Agreement. Section 5.3 governs Client Risk Profile Information with a stricter, indefinite standard.
5.2. Exceptions. Obligations do not apply to information that: (a) is or becomes public through no fault of the receiving party; (b) the receiving party already possessed; (c) is independently developed; or (d) must be disclosed under a valid legal order — with prior notice to the disclosing party unless legally prohibited, and cooperation with any effort to obtain a protective order.
5.3. Risk Profile Information — Permanent Confidentiality. Client's coverage selections, platform monitoring configurations, Signal receipt history, and any information revealing which platforms Client monitors ("Risk Profile Information") constitute Client's most sensitive Confidential Information. We will maintain the confidentiality of Risk Profile Information permanently and without time limitation — before, during, and indefinitely after termination of this Agreement. We will never disclose Risk Profile Information to any Covered Platform, any competitor of Client, or any third party, except as required by valid compulsory legal process under our Legal Process Policy (Document 7). This obligation survives termination without expiration. For avoidance of doubt, Risk Profile Information is never disclosed for marketing, product development, analytics, or any purpose outside delivering the service to Client.
6. DISCLAIMERS
6.1. NOT LEGAL ADVICE. Intelligence Signals, historical context, and all content we provide are for informational purposes only. Nothing constitutes legal advice, financial advice, or compliance certification. No attorney-client relationship is created. Consult qualified legal counsel before making any business, legal, or compliance decision.
6.2. NO ENFORCEMENT PREDICTION. We surface and describe policy changes. We cannot and do not predict whether any platform will take enforcement action against any specific account. Historical patterns are descriptive, not predictive.
6.3. "AS IS." The platform is provided "as is" and "as available." We disclaim all warranties, express, implied, or statutory, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. We do not warrant the service will be uninterrupted, error-free, or exhaustive.
6.4. INDEPENDENT. We have no affiliation with, access to, or influence over any Covered Platform's internal enforcement operations. See Document 4.
6.5. Third-Party Content. We are not responsible for errors in platforms' own published documents, retroactive changes after a Signal is issued, or gaps between published policies and actual enforcement behavior.
7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
7.1. NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. To the maximum extent permitted by law, neither party is liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages — including lost profits, frozen funds, suspended accounts, or business interruption — regardless of legal theory and even if warned of the possibility.
7.2. CAP. Our total liability under or related to this Agreement will not exceed the greater of: (a) the fees you actually paid us in the 12 months before the claim arose; or (b) one hundred U.S. dollars ($100). If you are on a free-tier Subscription, the $100 floor applies. The foregoing limitation does not apply to liability arising from (i) gross negligence or willful misconduct, (ii) breach of the permanent confidentiality obligations in Section 5.3, or (iii) Provider's indemnification obligations under Section 9.2, to the extent provided therein.
7.3. ESSENTIAL TERM. These limitations reflect a reasonable allocation of risk and are fundamental to the Agreement. They apply even if a remedy fails of its essential purpose.
8. TERM AND TERMINATION
8.1. Term. Begins upon first use; continues until terminated.
8.2. Client Cancellation. Cancel through account settings in one step. Effective at end of current billing period. No partial refunds.
8.3. Provider Termination. (a) Material IP or AUP breach: immediate termination without notice or refund. (b) Payment failure: 5 Business Days written cure notice, then suspension or termination. (c) Other material breach: 15 days written cure notice. For purposes of this Agreement, "material breach" means a breach that (i) substantially deprives the non-breaching party of the benefit of its bargain under this Agreement, (ii) cannot be adequately remedied by monetary damages alone, or (iii) involves a violation of Section 4.3 (IP Restrictions), Section 5 (Confidentiality), or Section 11 (Compliance). Disputes as to whether a breach is "material" are subject to the dispute resolution provisions in Section 12.2. (d) Immediate suspension for "Operational Threat" — defined exclusively as: active DDoS originating from Client's account, confirmed compromise of Client's credentials actively threatening platform security, or ongoing mass data exfiltration — limited to the duration of the threat, with written notice to Client within 24 hours. (e) Insolvency or bankruptcy: immediate termination. (f) Termination for Convenience by Provider. We may terminate this Agreement for any reason or no reason upon thirty (30) days' written notice. In the event of such termination, we will provide a pro-rata refund of any prepaid fees covering the period after the termination date. This right does not affect Client's right to terminate under Section 8.2 at any time.
8.4. Post-Termination. Licenses terminate; Client ceases use; each party returns or destroys the other's Confidential Information on request (subject to legal retention requirements); unpaid fees become due. Sections 4.1, 4.4, 4.5, 5, 6, 7, 8.4, 9, 10, 11, 12 survive. Section 5.3 survives indefinitely.
9. INDEMNIFICATION
9.1. Client Indemnification of Provider. You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Arccore LLC and its officers, managers, employees, and agents from third-party claims arising out of: (a) your use of the platform in violation of this Agreement; (b) third-party claims alleging that your independent business decisions, taken after receiving our Signals, caused harm — provided this obligation does not apply where the claim arises primarily from an inaccurate, misleading, materially incomplete, or materially delayed Signal attributable to our own failure; (c) your violation of applicable law; or (d) your infringement of third-party rights.
9.2. Provider Indemnification of Client. We will defend and indemnify you against third-party claims alleging the Intelligence Platform directly infringes a valid U.S. patent, copyright, or trademark, subject to the exclusions below and prompt notice, control of defense by us, and your cooperation. Exclusions: Provider has no obligation to indemnify to the extent the claim arises from (i) Client's modification of the Platform, (ii) combination with non-Provider technology not provided by us, or (iii) Client's use in violation of this Agreement. Our indemnification liability under this Section 9.2 is subject to the aggregate cap in Section 7.2(a)–(b), except that such cap shall not apply where the infringement claim arises from Arccore LLC's gross negligence or willful misconduct. For avoidance of doubt, the existence of this indemnification obligation is itself a carve-out from the consequential damages waiver in Section 7.1, meaning we will cover your reasonable defense costs and any final award attributable to Platform IP infringement up to the cap described in this paragraph.
9.3. Indemnification Procedure. The following procedure applies to all indemnification claims under this Section 9: (a) Notice. The party seeking indemnification ("Indemnitee") must provide prompt written notice to the indemnifying party ("Indemnitor") describing the claim in reasonable detail. Failure to provide prompt notice does not relieve the Indemnitor of its obligations except to the extent the Indemnitor is materially prejudiced by the delay. (b) Control of Defense. The Indemnitor has the right, at its own expense, to assume control of the defense of the claim with counsel reasonably acceptable to the Indemnitee. (c) Cooperation. The Indemnitee will provide reasonable cooperation in the defense, at the Indemnitor's expense. (d) No Settlement Without Consent. The Indemnitor may not settle any claim in a manner that imposes any liability, obligation, or restriction on the Indemnitee, or includes any admission of fault by the Indemnitee, without the Indemnitee's prior written consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. (e) Participation. The Indemnitee may participate in the defense at its own expense with its own counsel.
10. FORCE MAJEURE
We are not liable for delays or failures caused by Force Majeure Events as defined in Section 1.10. We will notify Client within 48 hours of a Force Majeure Event affecting service and use commercially reasonable efforts to restore service promptly.
11. COMPLIANCE
11.1. Export Controls. You represent you are not subject to U.S. comprehensive sanctions, not on OFAC restricted lists, and will not use the platform in violation of U.S. export laws.
11.2. Anti-Corruption. Neither party will make improper payments to government officials in violation of the FCPA (15 U.S.C. §§ 78dd-1 et seq.) or similar laws.
11.3. Sector-Specific Regulatory Frameworks. If you are subject to sector-specific cybersecurity or data security regulations — including NYDFS 23 NYCRR Part 500, GLBA, or equivalent state financial services laws — that impose requirements on your third-party service providers, you are solely responsible for determining whether our services satisfy those requirements before subscribing. Enterprise-tier clients requiring documentation of our security controls for regulatory compliance may request a security questionnaire response at legal@platformpolicy.com. We make no representation that our services automatically satisfy any third-party vendor management requirement under any sector-specific regulatory framework.
11.4. Security Audit Rights (Enterprise Tier). Enterprise-tier clients may request, no more than once per calendar year and upon at least thirty (30) days' written notice, a security review of our data handling and security practices as they pertain to Client's data. Such review shall be conducted: (a) during regular business hours; (b) at Client's expense; (c) by a mutually agreed qualified third-party auditor under a confidentiality obligation no less protective than this Agreement; and (d) without unreasonable disruption to our operations. We will provide written responses to standard security questionnaires within fifteen (15) Business Days of receipt. We may require auditors to execute a separate non-disclosure agreement before the review commences.
12. GENERAL
12.1. Governing Law. Delaware law, without conflict-of-laws rules, governs all substantive matters under this Agreement.
12.2. Disputes. Binding arbitration under AAA Commercial Arbitration Rules. Expedited Procedures apply for disputes up to $75,000. Seat: Dover, Delaware, except disputes of $25,000 or less may be heard in Client's home state at Client's election. Regardless of seat, Delaware law governs all substantive matters; the choice of home-state venue affects only the physical location and procedural administration of the arbitration. Either party may seek injunctive relief in court without first arbitrating. This arbitration clause does not apply to administrative proceedings before the FTC, SEC, CFPB, or any state Attorney General — such proceedings are governed by applicable regulatory law and are not subject to this clause (see SEC v. Jarkesy, 603 U.S. 109 (2024)). For disputes in which Client's claimed damages do not exceed $5,000, Arccore LLC will advance all AAA filing fees and administrative costs; if Client prevails, Arccore LLC bears those costs entirely; if Provider prevails, Client reimburses filing fees up to 10% of the disputed amount, not to exceed $50.
12.3. CLASS ACTION WAIVER. Claims are resolved individually. No class, collective, or representative proceedings.
12.4. Electronic Acceptance. Account creation, clicking "I Agree," or platform use constitutes binding acceptance under the E-SIGN Act (15 U.S.C. § 7001 et seq.).
12.5. Entire Agreement; Hierarchy. This Agreement plus all policies at platformpolicy.com/legal constitutes the entire agreement. Hierarchy: (1) this Agreement; (2) Service Level Agreement (Document 8); (3) Privacy Policy (Document 3); (4) all other policies in the following order: Risk Intelligence Disclaimer (Document 2), Platform Independence & Non-Affiliation Statement (Document 4), Acceptable Use Policy (Document 5), Data Handling Policy (Document 6), Legal Process & Subpoena Policy (Document 7), Cookie Policy (Document 9), Data Processing Agreement (Document 10). This Agreement supersedes all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, representations, warranties, and understandings, whether oral or written, including statements made during sales calls, product demonstrations, or in marketing materials. No pre-contractual representation or warranty not expressly contained in this Agreement is binding on either party.
12.6. Amendments. We may amend by posting a revised version and emailing Client at least 14 days before the effective date. Continued use after that date constitutes acceptance. To reject an amendment, cancel before the effective date.
12.7. Severability. Stricken provisions are modified to the minimum extent needed; the rest stands.
12.8. Waiver. Only written, signed waivers are effective. Non-enforcement is not a waiver.
12.9. Assignment. Client may not assign without our written consent. We may assign in connection with a merger, acquisition, or asset sale with 30 days' written notice. Change of Control Exit Right: if the acquirer or assignee is a direct competitor of Client in Client's primary industry, Client may terminate within 30 days of receiving notice, effective at end of the current billing period, and will receive a pro-rata refund of prepaid unused fees for the remaining term. Confidentiality Obligations Binding on Assignee. Any assignment of this Agreement, whether in connection with a merger, acquisition, asset sale, or otherwise, is conditioned upon the assignee expressly assuming in writing all obligations under this Agreement, including the permanent Risk Profile Information confidentiality obligations under Section 5.3 and all obligations under Document 6 (Data Handling Policy). No assignment is effective until such written assumption is delivered to Provider. Any assignment to a Covered Platform or affiliate of a Covered Platform is void ab initio and of no legal effect.
12.10. Notices. To us: legal@platformpolicy.com. To Client: the email address associated with Client's account at time of notice, or such other address as Client designates in writing. Client is responsible for maintaining a current email address in account settings. Notice is deemed given upon confirmed delivery or, if delivery fails, upon Provider's good-faith attempt to the address on file.
12.11. No Third-Party Beneficiaries. No Covered Platform has any rights under this Agreement.
12.12. Independent Contractors. The parties are independent contractors.
12.13. Data Processing. A Data Processing Agreement (Document 10) forms part of this Agreement and applies when Arccore LLC processes Personal Information on behalf of Client. Enterprise-tier clients requiring a separately executed DPA for regulatory or procurement purposes may request a countersigned copy at legal@platformpolicy.com. All data practices are governed by the Privacy Policy and Data Handling Policy. Enterprise clients subject to sector-specific security laws, including NYDFS 23 NYCRR Part 500 and GLBA, are responsible for determining whether our services satisfy their own regulatory vendor-management requirements before subscribing. CCPA Service Provider Restrictions. To the extent Arccore LLC processes personal information of California residents on behalf of Client, Arccore LLC acts as a "service provider" under the California Consumer Privacy Act (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.100 et seq., as amended by CPRA). Accordingly, Arccore LLC: (a) will not sell or share such personal information; (b) will not retain, use, or disclose such personal information for any commercial purpose other than providing the Intelligence Platform; (c) will not combine such personal information with personal information received from or on behalf of another person or collected from its own interaction with consumers, except as permitted by CCPA regulations; and (d) will delete or return such personal information upon termination of this Agreement, except that Risk Profile Information (as defined in MIA §5.3) will be retained and protected in accordance with the permanent confidentiality obligations in MIA §5.3, and will not be used for any purpose other than fulfilling those confidentiality obligations. Arccore LLC certifies that it understands these restrictions and will comply with them.
12.14. Geographic Scope. We serve U.S.-based clients. Non-U.S. clients must contact legal@platformpolicy.com before subscribing to address cross-border requirements.
12.15. Insurance. Arccore LLC maintains: (a) errors and omissions (professional liability) insurance with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 in annual aggregate; and (b) cyber liability / data breach insurance with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence. Arccore LLC is currently pursuing SOC 2 Type II certification; timeline available upon request. Certificates of insurance are available to Enterprise-tier clients upon written request to legal@platformpolicy.com. Coverage details and additional insured endorsements for Enterprise clients are available upon negotiation.
12.16. Interpretation. (a) The parties have each had the opportunity to review this Agreement with counsel of their choice. This Agreement shall be construed as if jointly drafted by both parties, and no rule of strict construction shall be applied against either party as the drafter. (b) Section headings are for convenience of reference only and shall not affect the interpretation of this Agreement. (c) "Including" and similar expressions are not words of limitation; they mean "including without limitation." (d) "Days" means calendar days unless "Business Days" is specified. (e) References to a statute or regulation include all amendments and successor provisions. (f) "Or" is disjunctive but not exclusive; "and" is conjunctive.
12.17. Limitation Period. Any claim or cause of action arising out of or related to this Agreement, the Intelligence Platform, or any Intelligence Signals must be brought within one (1) year after the event giving rise to the claim first occurred or was reasonably discoverable, whichever is later, or be permanently barred. This shortened limitations period applies regardless of any longer period that may otherwise apply under applicable law, and the parties expressly waive any longer period. Nothing in this Section limits either party's indemnification obligations under Section 9.
12.18. Non-Solicitation. During the term of this Agreement and for twelve (12) months after its termination, each party agrees not to directly solicit for employment any employee of the other party who was materially involved in the performance of this Agreement, without the prior written consent of the other party. This Section does not prohibit either party from: (a) placing general public job advertisements not targeted at the other party's employees; or (b) hiring a person who responds to such a general advertisement without direct solicitation. The parties acknowledge that the remedy at law for breach of this Section may be inadequate and that equitable relief, including injunction, is appropriate.
12.19. Mutual Representations. Each party represents and warrants that: (a) it is duly organized and validly existing under the laws of its jurisdiction; (b) it has full power and authority to enter into and perform this Agreement; (c) this Agreement has been duly authorized and constitutes a binding obligation; and (d) entering into this Agreement does not violate any other agreement to which it is a party.
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