Terms of Use
Last updated: March 9, 2026
Agreement
These Terms of Use govern your access to and use of the GreenThread website and services. By using the Website, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to be bound by these terms. If you do not agree, please discontinue use of the Website and our compliance infrastructure.
Use of the Website & Services
You must be at least 18 years of age to use the Website. You agree to use it solely for lawful purposes connected to sustainability compliance, regulatory reporting, and supply chain verification. Use of our AI modules or multi-agent systems in ways that infringe third-party rights or contravene applicable regulation — including EUDR or CSRD — is strictly prohibited.
Intellectual Property
All content on this Website — including text, geospatial analytics systems, RAG knowledge bases, multi-agent frameworks, graphics, and logos — is the property of GreenThread or its licensors and is protected by applicable intellectual property law. Reproduction, distribution, or modification of proprietary content requires our prior written consent.
Trademarks
GreenThread and its product marks — including GreenReg and EUDR Comply — are trademarks of GreenThread. Use of these marks without prior written permission is not permitted.
Reliance on Information
Content generated by our compliance systems and AI agents is provided for informational and workflow automation purposes. While we design our systems to produce grounded, cited outputs, nothing on this platform constitutes professional legal or regulatory advice. You rely on generated documentation at your own risk.
Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, GreenThread accepts no liability for damages arising from use of the Website or services — including direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential loss resulting from regulatory non-compliance or supply chain reporting errors.
Governing Law
These terms are governed by the laws of Ireland. Any disputes arising from or relating to these terms will be resolved by binding arbitration under Irish law.