Intellectual Property Protection and Legal Framework
This website and the software “AISEOmatic” are protected under copyright law and applicable legislation internationally, including France, the European Union, Switzerland, and through international treaties.
1. Ownership of Rights
© 2025 AISEOmatic. All rights reserved.
The AISEOmatic software, including its source code, proprietary algorithms, trademarks, logos, and all content published on this website (textual materials, visual assets, databases, documentation) constitute the exclusive intellectual property of AISEOmatic.
Protected Elements:
- Complete software source code and architecture
- Proprietary algorithms and methodologies
- Brand names, trademarks, and logos
- Website content and documentation
- Database structures and content
- Training materials and guides
- Visual assets and design elements
- API specifications and implementations
2. Legal Protection
Governing Legal Frameworks:
In accordance with comprehensive international intellectual property law:
French Intellectual Property Code (CPI)
- Code de la Propriété Intellectuelle
- Articles L.111-1 through L.343-7
- Protection of literary and artistic works
- Software-specific protections
European Union Directives
- EU Directive 2009/24/EC on legal protection of computer programs
- EU Directive 2001/29/EC on copyright harmonization
- EU Directive 2004/48/EC on enforcement of intellectual property rights
- Database Directive 96/9/EC
International Conventions
- Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (WIPO)
- TRIPS Agreement (Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) / WTO
- WIPO Copyright Treaty (WCT)
- DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) – United States
Swiss Federal Law
- Swiss Federal Copyright Act (LDA, RS 231.1)
- Swiss enforcement mechanisms
- International treaty compliance
Absolute Prohibition:
Any unauthorized reproduction, distribution, modification, decompilation, reverse engineering, or commercial exploitation—whether partial or complete—is categorically prohibited under applicable law.
3. Prohibited Actions
Strictly Forbidden Activities:
Unauthorized Reproduction & Distribution
- Reproducing AISEOmatic software without written authorization
- Distributing copies to unauthorized parties
- Reselling or commercially exploiting the software
- Creating derivative works without permission
- Public performance or display without authorization
Code & Algorithm Misappropriation
- Copying or extracting source code
- Reverse engineering proprietary algorithms
- Decompiling executable files
- Diverting technical documentation
- Extracting database structures
Illegal Usage
- Utilizing AISEOmatic for reverse engineering purposes
- Engaging in software hacking or cracking
- Circumventing technical protection measures
- Illegal resale or commercial redistribution
- Credential sharing or license trafficking
Security Bypass
- Disabling license verification systems
- Removing or altering copyright notices
- Circumventing anti-piracy measures
- Modifying security protocols
- Tampering with authentication mechanisms
4. Legal Sanctions
Civil and Criminal Penalties:
Violators face severe legal consequences under multiple jurisdictions:
French Law (Code de la Propriété Intellectuelle)
Criminal Penalties (Articles L.335-2 et seq.):
- Imprisonment: Up to 3 years
- Financial Penalty: Up to €300,000
- Potential criminal record
- Asset seizure and destruction of counterfeit copies
Civil Remedies:
- Compensatory damages for financial losses
- Recovery of unjust enrichment
- Legal fee reimbursement
- Injunctive relief preventing further violations
European Union Enforcement
Directive 2004/48/EC Implementation:
- Civil enforcement across all EU member states
- Provisional and precautionary measures
- Evidence preservation orders
- Corrective measures and injunctions
- Damages proportional to prejudice suffered
- Legal cost recovery
International Prosecution
Treaty-Based Enforcement:
- Berne Convention signatory nations (177+ countries)
- TRIPS Agreement members (164 WTO members)
- Cross-border enforcement mechanisms
- International cooperation protocols
- Mutual recognition of judgments
Additional Consequences
- Permanent license revocation and blacklisting
- Public disclosure of violations (where permitted)
- Credit and reputation damage
- Professional sanctions in regulated industries
- Corporate liability for entity violations
5. Evidence of Authorship
Irrefutable Proof of Ownership:
AISEOmatic maintains comprehensive technical and legal evidence establishing authorship and ownership rights:
Cryptographic Verification
- SHA-256 Fingerprints: Cryptographic hashes proving code integrity
- HMAC Authentication: Keyed-hash message authentication codes
- Timestamping: RFC 3161 compliant trusted timestamps
- Digital Signatures: PKI-based authentication
Official Legal Deposits
- INPI e-Soleau: French intellectual property office digital deposits
- APP (Agence pour la Protection des Programmes): Software protection agency registration
- Copyright Office Registrations: International registration authorities
- Notarized Documentation: Third-party authenticated evidence
Technical Documentation
- Version control system history
- Development timeline records
- Commit signatures and author attribution
- Code review documentation
- Design specification archives
Legal Admissibility
All evidentiary elements maintained in formats admissible before competent courts of law in any jurisdiction where enforcement may be pursued.
Evidentiary Production: These materials may be produced as evidence in civil litigation, criminal proceedings, administrative actions, or arbitration proceedings worldwide.
Authorization Requests & Legal Inquiries:
For any requests regarding:
- Licensing authorization
- Partnership opportunities
- Legal information or clarification
- Compliance verification
- Custom licensing arrangements
Contact: contact@aiseomatic.com
Response Timeline:
- Legal inquiries: Within 48 hours
- Authorization requests: Within 5 business days
- Compliance questions: Within 24 hours
Required Information for Authorization Requests:
- Detailed description of intended use
- Organizational information
- Scope and scale of proposed usage
- Geographic territories involved
- Duration of intended use
Jurisdiction & Applicable Law
Governing Law: These terms are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction where AISEOmatic is established, with application of international intellectual property treaties.
Dispute Resolution:
- Negotiation and mediation preferred
- Arbitration options available
- Litigation in competent courts of jurisdiction
- Forum selection clause application
Enforcement Policy
Zero Tolerance: AISEOmatic maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward intellectual property violations and actively pursues all instances of:
- Software piracy
- Unauthorized distribution
- License fraud
- Code theft
- Trademark infringement
Active Monitoring:
- Automated piracy detection systems
- Market surveillance programs
- Digital fingerprinting technology
- Anti-counterfeiting measures
- Legal team coordination
Reporting Violations
Report Suspected Violations: Email: contact@aiseomatic.com Subject: “IP Violation Report”
Protection for Reporters:
- Confidentiality maintained
- Good faith reporting encouraged
- No retaliation policy
- Potential reward programs
Acknowledgment
By accessing this website or using AISEOmatic software, you acknowledge:
- Having read and understood this legal notice
- Agreement to respect all intellectual property rights
- Understanding of legal consequences for violations
- Acceptance of these terms and conditions
Legal Notice Version: 2.0
Last Updated: December 13, 2025
© 2025 — AISEOmatic — All Rights Reserved
Unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution strictly prohibited under applicable law.
This legal notice constitutes binding legal terms. Violation of these terms subjects offenders to immediate legal action without further warning. AISEOmatic reserves all rights under applicable law and international treaties.