Terms of Service
Effective date: 17 April 2026
1. Acceptance of terms
These Terms of Service govern access to and use of DGS, operated by Aternox, LLC (“DGS”, “we”, “our”, or “us”). By accessing a DGS website, signing in, creating or joining a workspace, purchasing Flux, submitting a mission, or using generated artifacts, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, you may not use the Service.
2. The Service
DGS provides a synthesis and mission-execution platform for professional users. The public product path is the Standard Engine. Synthetic Engine, Deep access, and any restricted engine surfaces are discretionary, protected, and not included in public access unless DGS separately approves them.
3. Workspace and account responsibilities
You are responsible for maintaining control of your account, workspace membership, OAuth access, and authorized users. Workspace owners are responsible for activity within their workspace, including missions, uploads, billing actions, and use of outputs. You must promptly notify DGS of suspected unauthorized access.
4. Customer content
“Customer Content” means mission briefs, uploads, instructions, prompts, workspace materials, and other information you submit to the Service. You retain your rights in Customer Content. You grant DGS the rights needed to host, process, transmit, analyze, transform, and generate outputs from Customer Content for the purpose of providing and securing the Service.
You represent that you have the rights and permissions needed to submit Customer Content and that your use of the Service will not violate law, confidentiality duties, privacy rights, intellectual property rights, or third-party agreements.
5. Outputs and artifacts
DGS may generate reports, run artifacts, proof objects, summaries, plans, recommendations, files, and other outputs. Subject to your compliance with these Terms and any third-party rights, you may use outputs generated for your workspace for your internal or professional purposes. DGS retains ownership of the Service, system design, software, models, prompts, methods, templates, infrastructure, and DGS intellectual property.
Outputs are decision-support materials. They may be incomplete, inaccurate, outdated, unsuitable, or unsafe for a particular use. DGS does not guarantee accuracy, novelty, patentability, compliance, safety, commercial value, investment outcome, regulatory acceptance, or business success.
6. Human review and high-impact use
You are responsible for reviewing, validating, and approving outputs before taking action. DGS is not a substitute for qualified legal, financial, medical, engineering, safety, nuclear, regulatory, compliance, or other professional review. High-impact or regulated decisions require review by qualified humans with the relevant authority and expertise.
7. Acceptable use
You must comply with the DGS Acceptable Use Policy. You may not use the Service for illegal, harmful, abusive, deceptive, infringing, privacy-invasive, security-abusive, or unauthorized purposes. DGS may suspend or terminate access if it reasonably believes use of the Service creates legal, security, safety, platform, billing, or reputational risk.
8. Billing and Flux credits
Flux credits are prepaid compute credits used to fund eligible missions and workspace activity. Flux has no cash value, is not stored value, is not money, is not transferable outside the workspace unless DGS allows it, and is not redeemable for cash. Stripe or another payment processor may process payments. Additional billing terms are described in the Billing and Flux Policy.
9. Restricted engine access
Synthetic Engine, Deep access, internal proof systems, hidden synthesis topology, private frontier workflows, and other restricted features are not public entitlements. DGS may approve, deny, limit, suspend, or revoke restricted access at its discretion, including for operational, security, misuse, capacity, or policy reasons.
10. Service changes and availability
DGS may modify, suspend, limit, or discontinue any part of the Service. We may perform maintenance, update engine behavior, change limits, alter billing mechanics, or remove features. We do not guarantee uninterrupted or error-free operation.
11. Confidentiality and public exposure
Private workspace materials should be treated as confidential by workspace members. Public proof objects, public documentation, marketing material, or public previews may expose only selected information. You may not infer any right to access hidden engine internals from public proof exposure.
12. Termination
You may stop using the Service at any time. DGS may suspend or terminate access for breach of these Terms, nonpayment, chargeback, security risk, illegal use, abuse, or operational necessity. Certain provisions, including payment obligations, intellectual property, disclaimers, limits of liability, and dispute terms, survive termination.
13. Disclaimers
The Service and outputs are provided “as is” and “as available” to the maximum extent permitted by law. DGS disclaims warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, accuracy, availability, and error-free operation.
14. Limitation of liability
To the extent permitted by applicable law, DGS shall not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost revenue, lost data, business interruption, loss of goodwill, or decisions made using Service outputs. DGS aggregate liability will not exceed the amount you paid to DGS for the Service in the three months before the event giving rise to the claim, unless applicable law requires otherwise.
15. Changes to these terms
We may update these Terms of Service from time to time. Continued use of the Service after changes constitutes acceptance of the revised terms. Material changes may be communicated through the product, by email, or by posting an updated effective date.
16. Contact
Questions about these terms should be directed to the DGS operations team through the product or to legal@dgsengine.com.
