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These terms govern use of the Erudite public website and early product surfaces, unless a signed customer agreement says otherwise.

Last updated 5 May 2026

Operator

Erudite is operated by Daniel Flockhart. Contact is available through 0xdanielflockhart@gmail.com or +44 7503 910420.

Use of the Website

You may browse the public website for information about Erudite, Bastion, TheWatcher, and related resources. You must not interfere with the website, attempt to bypass security controls, scrape at abusive volume, or use the website to transmit unlawful content.

Product Access

Product access may require authentication, workspace membership, and product-specific permission. Access can be suspended or removed where needed to protect users, data, service integrity, or legal compliance.

User Content

Users remain responsible for the notes, sources, operational records, and relationship context they upload or create. You must have the right to use the content you add to Erudite products.

AI-Assisted Outputs

Erudite products may use automation to help structure, summarise, or prepare operational information. Outputs should be reviewed by a human before being used for important decisions. Erudite is designed to keep source context close to generated outputs.

Intellectual Property

Erudite owns the website, brand, product interfaces, software, designs, and documentation unless otherwise stated. Users retain rights in their own content, subject to the permission needed for Erudite to operate the service.

Availability

The public website and product surfaces may change over time. Erudite may update, suspend, or remove features to improve security, reliability, product quality, or compliance.

Liability

The public website is provided for information. Product-specific liability, service levels, warranties, and payment terms should be handled in a signed agreement where commercial access is provided.

Governing Law

These public website terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, unless a signed agreement sets a different governing law.