Terms of Service Agreement.
Defining the structural boundaries and engagement protocols for neural network architectural design and technical consultation at PhishLab Digital.
Winnipeg Protocol
Last Revision: June 01, 2026. These terms govern all technical briefings, simulations, and topological audits performed within our Manitoba lab.
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Educational Nature
All site content and architectural blueprints are provided strictly for educational purposes. We document methodology and structural principles rather than specific software deployment.
Methodology Ownership
proprietary topological frameworks, including "The Winnipeg Protocol," are protected assets. Unauthorized commercial replication of simulated network stress-tests is strictly prohibited.
Jurisdiction
All legal relationships and interpretations of this agreement are governed by the laws of Manitoba, Canada, with exclusive mediation happening within Winnipeg city limits.
Limited Liability
PhishLab Digital shall not be held liable for any system downtime or architectural failure resulting from the interpretation of our theoretical simulation research.
Strukturanalyse Protocols
Defining limits for Architectural Audits and Topological Workshops.
Architectural Audit Boundary
PhishLab Digital provides objective reviews of neural network structural efficiency. This service is intended for designers seeking to optimize node density and connectivity patterns.
- Exclusion: Software implementation services
- Exclusion: Hardware procurement or hosting
- Exclusion: Security penetration testing
Simulation Protocol
Educational briefings rely on simulated topologies stress-tested within our local lab environments. Users acknowledge that laboratory results may vary from idiosyncratic production clusters.
Theoretical framework data does not translate to guaranteed uptime in unsimulated live environments.
Architecture precedes execution. Structure defines intelligence.
By utilizing our resources, you commit to an engineering-first methodology where transparency and structural integrity take precedence over short-term computational velocity.
Explore PrinciplesUser Responsibilities
Verification of all topological data before integration into non-simulated systems.
Maintenance of original IP attribution for any published research insights derived from PhishLab digital resources.
Ensuring that any consultations remain focused on theoretical framework design rather than direct implementation support.
Legal Inquiries
For specific licensing or jurisdictional questions regarding the Winnipeg Protocol.
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Acceptance of Structural Terms.
Your continued engagement with the phishlab.digital domain and our technical briefings constitutes a full acceptance of these architectural constraints and liability limitations.
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PhishLab Digital operates as a transparency initiative in Manitoba. All methodology is subject to the rigorous engineering standards of our local laboratory.