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These terms govern access to and use of the public VideoVector website, documentation, contact workflows, public materials, and related links made available by VectorMethods.
Acceptance and scope
Last updated: April 28, 2026. By accessing or using the public VideoVector website, documentation, contact forms, or public materials, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, do not use the site.
These terms apply to the public-facing website and public documentation. Any account creation, hosted product access, purchase, pilot, proof of concept, support relationship, enterprise deployment, order form, or data processing addendum may also be governed by separate product-specific terms or signed agreements that control over these website terms where applicable.
Permitted use and restrictions
- You may use the site for legitimate informational, evaluation, and business communication purposes.
- You may not interfere with the site, probe or bypass security controls, scrape the site at unreasonable volume, misrepresent your identity, or attempt unauthorized access to non-public systems, accounts, data, APIs, or services.
- You may not use the site or public materials to build competing datasets, benchmark unfairly, train models on restricted content, harvest contacts, send spam, or otherwise misuse the public materials in violation of applicable law or third-party rights.
- You are responsible for ensuring that any information you submit is accurate, lawful, and authorized for you to provide.
Site content and intellectual property
The site, its content, branding, layouts, documentation presentation, and underlying materials are owned by VectorMethods or its licensors and are protected by intellectual property and other laws. Except for the limited right to use the site as expressly permitted here, no rights are granted by implication, estoppel, or otherwise.
You may not copy, modify, distribute, republish, reverse engineer, or create derivative works from the site or public materials except as allowed by applicable law or with our prior written permission.
Feedback and submissions
If you provide feedback, suggestions, ideas, or improvement requests, you grant VectorMethods a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free right to use, modify, incorporate, and exploit that feedback without restriction or compensation, unless otherwise agreed in writing.
Do not submit confidential, proprietary, regulated, or third-party material through the public site unless you have authority to do so and accept that we are not obligated to keep unsolicited submissions confidential unless required by a separate written agreement.
Customer content and AI outputs
If you use linked product, trial, API, upload, connector, prompt, media, search, or automation workflows, you are responsible for the rights, notices, consents, lawful basis, and safeguards needed to submit and process that content. Product-specific terms or written agreements may impose additional requirements.
AI-generated outputs, metadata, summaries, labels, transcripts, search results, recommendations, and other automated results may be incomplete, delayed, biased, or inaccurate. You must review and validate outputs before relying on them for legal, safety, employment, compliance, regulated, evidentiary, or other consequential decisions.
Third-party services and public references
The site may reference or link to third-party services, repositories, integrations, or materials. Those third-party resources are outside our control, may change without notice, and are governed by their own terms and policies.
Any timelines, feature descriptions, roadmap references, examples, or integration statements on the public site are informational only and do not create binding commitments, warranties, service levels, or implementation obligations.
Disclaimers
The site and all public materials are provided as is and as available without warranties of any kind, whether express, implied, statutory, or otherwise. To the maximum extent permitted by law, VectorMethods disclaims all warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, non-infringement, accuracy, availability, and quiet enjoyment.
We do not warrant that the site, documentation, examples, product descriptions, public benchmarks, AI-related statements, or linked services will be error-free, uninterrupted, secure, current, or suitable for any particular workflow, procurement process, integration design, regulatory review, or business decision.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, VectorMethods and its affiliates, officers, employees, contractors, licensors, and suppliers will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for any loss of revenue, profits, goodwill, data, business opportunity, or business interruption arising out of or related to the site or these terms, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the total aggregate liability of VectorMethods arising out of or relating to the public site or these terms will not exceed the greater of one hundred Canadian dollars (CAD $100) or the amount you paid, if any, to access the public site during the twelve months preceding the event giving rise to the claim.
Indemnity, suspension, and changes
- You will defend, indemnify, and hold harmless VectorMethods and its affiliates, personnel, licensors, and suppliers from claims, liabilities, damages, losses, and expenses arising from your misuse of the site, your submissions, or your violation of these terms or applicable law.
- We may modify, suspend, or discontinue the site or any public materials at any time, with or without notice, and without liability.
- We may update these terms by posting revised terms on this page. Continued use of the site after revised terms become effective constitutes acceptance of the updated terms to the extent permitted by law.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada that apply there, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. Courts located in Ontario have jurisdiction, unless applicable law requires otherwise.
Contact
Questions about these terms can be sent to support@vectormethods.com or mailed to 40 King St W 41st Floor, Toronto, ON M5H 3S1, Canada.
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