These Terms of Service govern the access, browsing, and use of this website, as well as the acquisition, deployment, and operational execution of any software applications, compiled binaries, libraries, or local tools issued by The Forge Software LLC ("Licensor").
By accessing this website or installing, activating, or executing our software binaries, you represent that you are acting in a professional or commercial capacity on behalf of an enterprise entity, and you explicitly agree to be bound by these Terms. If you do not accept these terms, you are not authorized to access our site or execute our software.
All software applications, source code, designs, algorithms, and documentation developed or distributed by The Forge Software LLC remain the exclusive intellectual property of The Forge Software LLC.
Licensor grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to install and execute the compiled application binaries on authorized hardware assets. This license does not constitute a sale of the underlying source code, and any attempt to reverse-engineer, decompile, or bypass cryptographic authorization mechanisms is strictly prohibited.
For any software utilities that perform network scanning, local directory auditing, file parsing, or automated connection routines, the user explicitly represents and warrants that they possess all necessary rights, ownership, and authorization to audit or scan the target systems, local paths, or domains.
You agree not to deploy any software issued by The Forge Software LLC in a manner that violates applicable laws, compromises third-party systems without express authorization, or exceeds your explicit system administration credentials.
Because our desktop utilities run local artificial intelligence inference and execute heavy-duty multi-threaded processing, they place sustained, high-torque computational stress on your workstation's hardware components.
By executing these utilities locally, the user represents that their system meets the necessary specifications for hardware-accelerated processing. Licensor is not liable for thermal stress, hardware wear, component failure, or system degradation resulting from the execution of our software applications on your hardware infrastructure.
Your relationship with The Forge is also governed by the following specialized agreements, which are incorporated into these terms by reference:
Governs how local cache data and email records are handled to ensure complete B2B data confidentiality.
Details the licensing models, license migration transfers, and our strict all-sales-final parameters.
These Terms, along with any disputes arising from your use of the software, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Tennessee, without regard to conflict of law principles.