Legal
License
Modulus is provided under a proprietary, all-rights-reserved model unless a separate written agreement explicitly grants different rights.
Last updated: March 22, 2026
Ownership
Modulus is proprietary software. The bot, dashboard, website, documentation, visual presentation, command structure, moderation systems, workflows, configuration logic, branding, and related creative or technical materials are owned exclusively by the rights holder unless a separate written agreement states otherwise.
All rights not expressly granted in writing are reserved in full.
No Public Use License
No open-source, resale, redistribution, sublicensing, white-label, commercial hosting, or derivative-use license is granted by default. Access to the live service does not transfer any ownership or copying rights in the software or design.
Prohibited Copying and Reuse
Without prior express written permission, you may not copy, clone, mirror, reproduce, republish, resell, distribute, sublicense, modify, adapt, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, train on, extract from, or create derivative works from any substantial part of Modulus.
This restriction applies not only to the code, but also to the dashboard design, page structure, workflows, moderation systems, naming, content, documentation, writing, visual language, and any distinctive operational or product structure associated with Modulus.
Design, Layout, and Trade Dress
The visual identity and user-facing presentation of Modulus, including its layout patterns, interaction flows, styling choices, documentation language, and product structure, are part of the protected overall work. Copying or closely imitating substantial visual or structural elements may violate intellectual property and unfair competition law even where code is not copied directly.
No Implied Trademark or Branding Rights
No right is granted to use the Modulus name, identity, branding, logos, product presentation, or associated marks in connection with redistribution, modified deployments, competing services, clones, or derivative products.
Deployment and Commercial Restrictions
You may not deploy, host, sell, license, rent, monetize, or commercially operate Modulus or any derivative or substantially similar variant of it without prior express written authorization. Access to the public service does not grant a right to self-host or redistribute its protected components.
Enforcement
Unauthorized copying, imitation, redistribution, or exploitation of Modulus may lead to access revocation, takedown demands, legal claims, requests for injunctive relief, damages, and any other remedies available under copyright law, contract law, trademark law, trade dress law, unfair competition law, and other applicable laws.
Written Permission
Any exception to these restrictions must be granted in prior express written form by the rights holder. Silence, platform access, public availability of the service, or informal discussion does not create permission.