Terms & Conditions
These terms constitute a legally binding agreement made between you and Akxens. Please read them carefully to understand your rights and obligations when interacting with our ecosystem.
Legal Compliance
By accessing or using our platform, you agree to be bound by the terms detailed below.
1. Acceptance of Terms
By accessing, browsing, or using the Akxens digital infrastructure, software products, or consulting services, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms & Conditions. If you do not agree, you must immediately cease usage of our platforms and digital assets.
Akxens reserves the right to dynamically update, modify, or pivot these terms at any moment to reflect changes in our technological stack, international legal compliance, or overarching business model.
2. Intellectual Property & Sovereignty
The infrastructure, codebase, algorithms, visual aesthetics, and all proprietary mechanisms comprising the Akxens network remain the exclusive sovereign property of Akxens Engineering. Under no circumstances does accessing the site grant you any intellectual property rights.
- No direct duplication or cloning of our UI/UX assets without express cryptographic or legal consent.
- Zero tolerance for reverse-engineering core protocols or software implementations.
- All algorithms provided as 'services' remain Akxens' IP unless completely transferred via statements of work.
3. Limitation of Liability
Despite our deployment of enterprise-grade security structures and zero-latency protocols, Akxens operates with the understanding that the digital landscape contains inherent chaos. We shall not be held liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages resulting from the use or inability to use our services.
4. Governing Law
These Terms shall be governed and interpreted in accordance with global cryptographic laws and local enterprise jurisdictions. Any dispute arising from these terms will first be mediated through our internal sovereign arbiters before escalating to international commerce courts.