The services described on this website are provided by Emeron Infospace FZE, a free-zone establishment incorporated and registered in the Sharjah Research, Technology & Innovation Park (SRTIP), United Arab Emirates ("Emeron", "we", "us", "our"). References to "you" mean the individual or legal entity accessing the website or using a non-contracted Emeron service.
You may access and use this website for lawful informational and procurement purposes, including downloading materials we publish for that purpose.
You may not deploy automated systems to scrape, mirror, or republish this website's content at scale without prior written consent.
You may not represent Emeron, its platforms, or its commercial position in any way that is inaccurate, misleading, or unauthorized — including in tender responses or analyst reports.
Where Emeron provides trial or demonstration access to a platform, you may not reverse engineer, decompile, or attempt to extract source artifacts beyond what is openly documented.
The content of this website — including software, designs, written content, diagrams, brand marks, and the underlying platforms — is owned by Emeron or its licensors and is protected by intellectual-property law. The Emeron name and mark are protected. Nothing on this website transfers ownership of any of these to you.
Materials we publish under specific licenses (open architectural reference, certain Academy materials) are governed by the license terms accompanying those materials. Where a specific license is more permissive than this section, the specific license prevails for that material.
Where Emeron shares pre-procurement materials with you — pricing indications, tailored architectures, reference customer references, financial statements under NDA — those materials are confidential and may not be shared outside the recipient organization without our prior written consent. This obligation survives termination of any commercial discussion that does not result in a contract.
The website and any non-contracted services are provided on an "as-is" basis. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Emeron disclaims all express and implied warranties for non-contracted access, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. Roadmaps, projections, and references to future capabilities are forward-looking and may change.
For paid services, the warranties and service-level commitments stated in your signed master services agreement apply, and they prevail over this section.
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Emeron's aggregate liability arising from or relating to your non-contracted use of this website or any free-tier service is limited to one hundred United Arab Emirates dirhams (AED 100). For paid customers, the limitation of liability stated in your master services agreement applies, and prevails over this section. Nothing in these terms limits liability for fraud, willful misconduct, or any other liability that cannot lawfully be limited.
| Governing law | Laws of the United Arab Emirates, as applied in the Emirate of Sharjah and the SRTIP free zone, save for mandatory rules of other jurisdictions that apply. |
| Courts (UAE counterparties) | Exclusive jurisdiction of the competent UAE courts. |
| Arbitration (international counterparties) | Disputes between Emeron and an international counterparty are resolved by arbitration under the rules of the DIFC-LCIA, seated in Dubai, in English, by a single arbitrator unless the dispute value exceeds USD 5,000,000. |
| Injunctive relief | Either party may seek injunctive or equitable relief in any court of competent jurisdiction to protect its intellectual property or confidentiality. |
We may update these terms from time to time. Material changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date and version. Your continued use of the website after the effective date constitutes acceptance of the revised terms. For paid customers, contractual change-control provisions in your master services agreement govern.
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