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Service
This document constitutes the definitive governance framework for institutional engagement with Tessera Capital and its proprietary computational architectures. By accessing these interfaces, you accept the intellectual rigor and legal obligations contained herein.
Proprietary Architectures
All aspects of the Sovereign Tile™ structural methodology and the Alpha Engine™ predictive architectures are the exclusive property of Tessera Capital. These systems represent years of proprietary quantitative research and are protected under international copyright, trademark, and trade secret laws.
Institutional users are granted a limited, non-transferable right to observe data outputs only. No rights to the underlying logic, neural weights, or structural topologies are transferred through usage.
High-Stakes Disclaimer
Investment in institutional capital involves substantial risk. Tessera Capital makes no warranties, express or implied, regarding the predictive accuracy of its models in volatile market conditions.
Under no circumstances shall Tessera Capital be held liable for loss of capital, incidental damages, or consequential economic outcomes arising from the utilization of the Alpha Engine. Institutional clients are expected to exercise independent fiduciary judgment alongside system outputs.
Extraction Prohibitions
The security of our cognitive architecture is paramount. You are strictly prohibited from:
- close Reverse engineering the Alpha Engine or any modular component of the Sovereign Tile system.
- close Automated scraping, crawling, or systematic extraction of data points for the purpose of training competitive models.
- close Circumventing any security protocols or architectural "fences" designed to protect proprietary neural flow patterns.
New York Jurisdiction
These terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, without regard to its conflict of law provisions. Any legal action or proceeding relating to your access to the site shall be instituted in a state or federal court in New York County, New York.
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