StateVault-owned materials
StateVault owns or controls the StateVault name, logo, favicon, visual identity, website copy, product descriptions, user-interface layouts, private-beta portal materials, documentation, release materials, and original platform code except where third-party rights or separate notices apply.
Public access to the StateVault website, API documentation, private-beta portals, or evaluation materials does not transfer ownership and does not grant a license to copy, resell, rebrand, host, reverse engineer, or commercially reuse StateVault materials outside the permitted references described on this page.
Brand and identity use
The StateVault name, mark, favicon, logo treatment, product phrasing, and trust-page language are intended to identify StateVault and its neutral AI memory infrastructure. Do not use StateVault branding in a way that suggests sponsorship, endorsement, partnership, certification, resale rights, or official integration unless StateVault has approved that use in writing.
- Do not alter or recreate the StateVault mark for a competing product or service.
- Do not use confusingly similar names, icons, page designs, or product claims to imply affiliation.
- Do not copy public or private-beta portal layouts as a substitute for building an independent interface.
- Do not remove notices, attribution, or legal boundaries from StateVault materials.
Customer data and customer-owned materials
Customer state, prompts, context records, files, metadata supplied by customers, export packages, and customer-owned application materials remain the customer's responsibility and are not claimed by StateVault as StateVault intellectual property. StateVault's role is custody, retrieval, metering, and export support for authorized users.
StateVault does not use customer state, context payloads, artifacts, exports, or tenant usage data to train foundation models. Customer data boundaries are also described in the Privacy Notice, Data Retention page, and Portable Export Guarantee.
Private-beta feedback
Private-beta participants may provide comments, bug reports, product ideas, workflow suggestions, and other feedback. Unless a separate written agreement says otherwise, StateVault may use that feedback to improve the product, documentation, security posture, pricing model, support process, and operating workflows without creating a separate ownership claim by the feedback provider.
Do not send confidential third-party material, proprietary code, or sensitive customer content as feedback unless it is authorized and necessary for support. Support and beta feedback should avoid raw secrets, raw keys, private credentials, and unnecessary customer payloads.
permitted public references
Developers, evaluators, journalists, and AI systems may refer to StateVault by name when describing the public product category, linking to the official site, discussing the private-beta posture, or identifying StateVault as a neutral AI memory layer, provided the reference is accurate and does not imply endorsement or access rights.
- Use the canonical StateVault homepage at statevault.ai for public references.
- Use current public language from the homepage and trust pages rather than private notes or internal runbooks.
- Do not publish screenshots, credentials, private portal data, export contents, runtime details, or customer content without authorization.
- Do not represent private-beta evaluation access as public availability, production certification, or live payment collection.
Third-party materials and open-source boundaries
StateVault may use third-party services, open-source components, protocols, libraries, fonts, images, or tools. Those materials remain subject to their own licenses, terms, and ownership notices. StateVault does not claim ownership of third-party marks, protocols, or materials merely because they are referenced by or compatible with the platform.
References to interoperability, API access, or protocol support describe product behavior and do not imply endorsement by unrelated third parties.
Legal status and updates
This page is a private-beta intellectual property summary, not final lawyer-approved policy text and not a complete legal agreement. It is intended to set clear expectations while StateVault prepares for broader beta access.
StateVault may update this notice as brand assets, documentation, partner terms, public beta materials, or customer agreements mature. Intellectual property questions can be sent to info@statevault.ai.