Legal Notices · Forward-Looking Statements
Contents
- Scope & applicability
- Forward-looking statements
- Forensic methodology & court admissibility
- Regulatory compliance posture
- Performance & technical claims
- No legal, medical, or financial advice
- Third-party trademarks & references
- Errors, omissions, corrections
- Limitation of liability
- Governing law & jurisdiction
- Contact
1. Scope & applicability
These Legal Notices apply to all websites, marketing pages, blog posts, social media communications, public documents, demonstrations, video content, and other public-facing materials published by ORAVYS Inc. (a Delaware C-Corporation), its affiliated domains (including but not limited to oravys.com, app.oravys.com, oravys.ai, anti-deepfake.com, voiceforensic.com, claimsdetect.com, voicesign.eu, and any subdomain or future domain owned by ORAVYS Inc.), collectively referred to as the "ORAVYS Channels."
By accessing the ORAVYS Channels, you acknowledge and accept these notices in addition to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. Where these notices conflict with marketing copy, these notices prevail.
2. Forward-looking statements
The ORAVYS Channels may contain forward-looking statements regarding ORAVYS Inc.'s plans, technology development, intended product capabilities, market opportunity, regulatory positioning, partnerships, fundraising, hiring, and roadmap items. These statements are based on management's current expectations and assumptions at the time of publication and are subject to change without notice.
Phrases such as "will," "plan," "intend," "design to," "by design," "ready," "upcoming," "launching," "in development," "target," and similar identify forward-looking statements but are not the exclusive means. The absence of these phrases does not mean a statement is not forward-looking.
Actual results may differ materially from forward-looking statements due to factors including but not limited to: technical complexity, regulatory developments, market conditions, third-party dependencies, funding outcomes, customer requirements, and competitive dynamics. ORAVYS Inc. undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements except as required by applicable law.
3. Forensic methodology & court admissibility
References on the ORAVYS Channels to "forensic-grade," "designed for court admissibility," "designed for legal proceedings," "expert-witness-ready," "built to forensic standards," "chain-of-custody documentation," and similar terms describe design intent and methodology orientation. They do not constitute representations of:
- Current accreditation by ASTM, AAFS, IAFPA, ENFSI, ISO/IEC 17025, or any forensic accreditation body;
- Approval, certification, or admissibility ruling by any court of any jurisdiction;
- Qualification of any individual as an expert witness in any jurisdiction;
- Compliance with the specific evidentiary requirements of any pending or contemplated proceeding.
Where the ORAVYS Channels reference legal precedents (e.g., United States v. Salimonu, Daubert v. Merrell Dow, Frye v. United States, State v. Coon) or scientific literature, such references are descriptive of the broader forensic-evidence landscape and do not imply that ORAVYS reports have been ruled admissible in any specific case.
4. Regulatory compliance posture
References to regulatory frameworks (including EU AI Act, GDPR, HIPAA, SOC 2, ISO 27001, NIST, CCPA) describe ORAVYS's compliance posture, design alignment, and roadmap commitments at the time of publication. Specific certification status, where applicable, is published in our compliance center.
- "Compliant by design," "ready," "aligned": ORAVYS has built relevant controls and documentation but has not necessarily obtained third-party attestation.
- "Certified": a current third-party attestation exists. Specifics are documented in the compliance center.
- "Pre-disclosure ready," "Article 50 ready" (EU AI Act): ORAVYS has implemented the technical and documentation requirements anticipated under the cited article ahead of the regulatory effective date (August 2026 for Article 50). Final regulatory interpretation rests with EU competent authorities.
5. Performance & technical claims
Performance claims published on the ORAVYS Channels (engine counts, latency figures, accuracy metrics, model rankings, market sizing, revenue figures) reflect internal measurements or third-party sources at the time of publication and are subject to change without notice. Such claims:
- Are not warranted to be reproducible in any specific deployment environment;
- Do not constitute a guarantee of future performance;
- May rely on internal benchmarks not yet validated by independent third parties;
- Should not be relied upon as the sole basis for any business or evidentiary decision.
Engine counts, where stated as "3,000+" or similar, refer to the count of distinct analysis modules registered in the ORAVYS engine catalog at the time of publication. Internal counts and the publicly stated count may differ; the public-facing count is rounded down to the nearest meaningful threshold for clarity.
6. No legal, medical, or financial advice
Information provided on the ORAVYS Channels is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute:
- Legal advice. ORAVYS Inc. is not a law firm. For legal questions, consult an attorney admitted to practice in the relevant jurisdiction.
- Medical or psychiatric advice. Voice analysis modules referencing emotion, stress, fatigue, or psychological state are acoustic correlates, not medical diagnoses. They are not a substitute for clinical evaluation by a licensed healthcare provider.
- Financial, investment, or insurance underwriting advice. Module outputs related to credibility, conviction, or fraud risk are decision-support indicators only, not standalone underwriting decisions.
- Employment screening or hiring decisions. ORAVYS modules are not designed for, and shall not be used as, the sole or determinative basis for any hiring, firing, promotion, or compensation decision.
7. Third-party trademarks & references
References to third-party companies, products, regulatory frameworks, or research are made for informational, comparative, or contextual purposes. Such references do not imply endorsement, partnership, or affiliation unless explicitly stated. All trademarks and registered marks are the property of their respective owners.
8. Errors, omissions, corrections
The ORAVYS Channels are maintained as accurately as reasonably possible, but errors, outdated information, and omissions may occur. ORAVYS Inc. reserves the right to correct, update, retract, or remove any content at any time without prior notice. Where a material correction is made to a previously published claim affecting customer-facing decisions, ORAVYS will publish the correction in the affected channel and, where reasonably practicable, in the changelog of this Legal Notices page.
To report a perceived error or to request correction, contact legal@oravys.com.
9. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, ORAVYS Inc., its officers, directors, employees, contractors, and affiliates shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, or punitive damages arising from or related to:
- Reliance on forward-looking statements;
- Use of ORAVYS reports, scores, or outputs as a basis for legal, evidentiary, medical, financial, or employment decisions;
- Misinterpretation of marketing claims, methodology descriptions, or capability statements;
- Failure of any specific report to be admitted as evidence in any proceeding;
- Errors, inaccuracies, or omissions in any forward-looking, performance, or compliance claim;
- Use of the ORAVYS Channels for any purpose for which they were not specifically intended.
This limitation applies regardless of the legal theory (contract, tort, strict liability, or otherwise) and even if ORAVYS Inc. has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of certain damages; in those jurisdictions, ORAVYS Inc.'s liability shall be limited to the maximum extent permitted by law.
10. Governing law & jurisdiction
These Legal Notices, and any dispute arising from or related to them, are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, United States of America, without regard to its conflict-of-laws principles. Any dispute shall be resolved by binding arbitration in accordance with the dispute resolution clause of the Terms of Service.
11. Contact
Questions or requests for clarification regarding these Legal Notices may be sent to:
ORAVYS Inc.
Attn: Legal · legal@oravys.com
General contact: contact@oravys.com
Acknowledgment. By continuing to use the ORAVYS Channels, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and accepted these Legal Notices. ORAVYS Inc. reserves the right to amend these notices at any time. Material amendments will be reflected in the "Last updated" date above.