Legal
Legal & Imprint
Last updated: 2025-11-28
This page provides a light-weight legal overview and imprint information for the Birdor platform. It is meant to complement our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
This page is a product-facing legal and imprint overview for Birdor. It is not formal legal advice. If you run your own Birdor deployment or derivative service, you must adapt this page (and all referenced details) to match your actual legal entity, jurisdiction, and regulatory environment.
1. Service operator
Birdor is currently operated as an independent, developer-focused project. A future production deployment may be operated by a formal legal entity (for example, a limited company). When that happens, the full legal name, address, and registration details of the operator will be published here.
If you are self-hosting Birdor or maintaining a derivative project, you should replace this section with the legally required imprint information for your jurisdiction (for example, operator name, address, registration number, and responsible person for content where applicable).
2. Contact
For questions about Birdor, feedback, or legal enquiries, you can reach us at:
- Email: contact@birdor.com
For self-hosted deployments, you should provide a contact method that is actually monitored and suitable for legal or compliance-related enquiries (for example, a dedicated inbox or address).
3. Hosting & infrastructure
Birdor's web properties and APIs may be hosted on modern cloud infrastructure providers (for example, CDN or edge networks). Exact providers and regions may change as the platform evolves, and details about data processing are described in the Privacy Policy.
If you operate your own instance, you should list your own hosting arrangements here as required by local law (for example, the name and address of your primary hosting provider or data center, where applicable).
4. Content responsibility
Birdor offers tools, utilities, and (in the future) APIs for developers. These tools process input provided by users and may generate output (for example, formatted code, parsed data, or derived information).
- You are responsible for any content you submit to Birdor and for any decisions or actions you take based on the output.
- Birdor does not provide legal, financial, medical, or other regulated professional advice through its tools or content.
- Where Birdor provides articles, guides, or documentation, they are offered on an informational, best-effort basis only and may not be comprehensive or error-free.
5. External links and third-party content
Birdor may include links to external websites, documentation, APIs, or services that are not controlled by Birdor. These links are provided solely for convenience and context.
- We do not endorse, guarantee, or assume responsibility for any external content, products, or services.
- When you follow external links, you are subject to the terms and privacy policies of those third parties, not Birdor's.
6. Copyright, branding, and usage
Unless otherwise indicated, the Birdor name, logo, mascot, and overall brand styling are protected intellectual property. You may reference Birdor in a descriptive way (for example, “built with Birdor”) but you may not misrepresent yourself as Birdor or imply endorsement or partnership without prior written permission.
Where code snippets, documentation, or templates are published under open-source or documentation licenses, those materials may be reused according to their specific license terms. Always check the repository or file-level license information where applicable.
7. Liability notice
Birdor is designed to be a calm, developer-friendly platform, but it is still a technical service that can fail or behave unexpectedly. There is no guarantee of availability, correctness, or suitability for any particular purpose.
For details on disclaimers and limitations of liability, please refer to the Terms of Service. In case of conflict between this page and the Terms, the Terms of Service will prevail.
8. Data protection and privacy
How Birdor collects, processes, and stores personal or usage-related data is described in detail in the Privacy Policy. This includes information about logs, analytics, retention, and your rights where applicable law grants them.
If local law requires additional disclosures (for example, for EU member states or specific regional regulations), they should be added to this section or clearly linked from here.
9. Jurisdiction and self-hosted deployments
The applicable jurisdiction, governing law, and dispute resolution mechanisms for the official Birdor service are described in the Terms of Service.
If you are operating your own Birdor instance or derivative project, you must:
- Replace this page with your own legal and imprint information, tailored to your actual legal entity and jurisdiction.
- Ensure that your Terms, Privacy Policy, and other legal documents are consistent with your use of Birdor and any data you collect.
- Consult qualified legal counsel to verify that your deployment complies with all applicable laws and regulations.
This page is deliberately minimal and high-level. It's intended to be a calm legal overview, not a substitute for proper legal documents where they are required.