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Updates, guides, and insights on machine-readable permissions for the agentic web.

How to evaluate AI-generated legal documents

Teams building AI-powered legal tooling need a practical framework for evaluating outputs. Not a legal opinion — a checklist for catching the most common failur…

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The hidden cost of copying terms of service

When product teams copy terms of service from one vendor into their own product, the standard justification is "everyone does it." That's probably true. It's al…

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Why LLMs need a legal layer: the terms problem

Large language models are increasingly being asked to act on behalf of users — pulling data, posting content, making purchases, summarizing documents, calling A…

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"Machine-Readable Permissions for AI Agents: OpenTerms SDK Now Available"

Autonomous agents need a way to know what they're allowed to do before they do it. Today we're releasing three Python packages that let AI agents and automated …

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OpenTerms Public Alpha: Machine-Readable Permissions for AI Agents

The web has rules, but most of those rules are written for humans. Terms of service, acceptable use policies, and developer agreements assume a reader who can i…

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