Last updated: May 2026
This page explains the legal status of AgentGuard. It is a condition of use that you read and acknowledge this disclaimer.
AgentGuard is an automated monitoring and alerting tool. It reviews AI agent outputs against compliance rules, flags potential violations, and generates audit logs.
AgentGuard does not provide legal advice. It does not constitute legal counsel, legal representation, or a legal opinion of any kind. Nothing on the AgentGuard platform, in any output, alert, or rule constitutes legal advice.
The use of AgentGuard does not create an attorney-client relationship. AgentGuard is not a law firm and does not employ attorneys. Users should not treat any AgentGuard output, suggestion, or template as legal advice.
You must have your compliance rules reviewed by a qualified attorney before using them in a production environment. This is especially important for regulatory rule templates (GDPR, CCPA, EEOC, or similar), which must be reviewed by an attorney familiar with your specific jurisdiction and business context.
AgentGuard's rule engine uses automated pattern-matching. It may produce:
No automated tool can guarantee 100% accuracy in compliance monitoring. AgentGuard's outputs should always be reviewed by qualified personnel before any legal or compliance action is taken.
Any pre-built or template rules related to specific regulations (GDPR, CCPA, EEOC, EU AI Act, or other) are provided for informational and demo purposes only. These templates have not been reviewed by a qualified attorney and should not be used as-is in production compliance programs without attorney review and approval.
By using AgentGuard, you acknowledge that:
Customers are required to acknowledge this disclaimer before accessing certain features of the Service, including rule configuration and alert receipt. By using the Service, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agree to this disclaimer.
If you have questions about this disclaimer, contact legal@agentguard.io.