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Terms for using
the registry.
The rules for accessing Modern Robotics Registry, using its research and contributing information.
Effective July 14, 2026Last updated July 14, 2026
Use the research. Do not extract the database.
By accessing or using this website, an account, the company workspace or an approved API connection, you agree to these Terms and the Data Use Rules. If you do not agree, do not use the service.
01 Agreement and scope
These rules apply whenever you use MRR.
These Terms and Conditions (the “Terms”) form an agreement between you and Modern Robotics Registry (“MRR”, “we”, “us” or “our”). They apply to the public website, reader accounts, company workspace, email-access features, data, graphics, directories, profiles, insights, network tools, documentation and any API or other service we make available together (the “Service”).
If you use the Service for a company or other organisation, you confirm that you have authority to bind that organisation. “You” then includes both you and that organisation. Mandatory rights that apply to you under law are not restricted by these Terms.
02 Accounts and access
Keep access accurate, personal and secure.
You must provide accurate information, keep your credentials confidential and promptly notify us if you believe an account or token has been compromised. You are responsible for activity carried out through credentials issued to you, except where applicable law provides otherwise.
Reader accounts are for the registered user. Company workspace access may be used only by authorised representatives of the claimed company. You may not sell, share, transfer or pool an account, session, token or access entitlement, or use multiple identities to avoid access controls.
03 Permitted use
Research, compare and follow the evidence.
Subject to these Terms, you may browse the Service, inspect individual records, follow citations, compare companies, and use individual facts in your own research or internal business work. When MRR’s selection, organisation or analysis materially assists your work, credit Modern Robotics Registry and cite the underlying source where appropriate.
This permission is limited, revocable, non-exclusive and non-transferable. It does not transfer ownership of the Service or authorise bulk collection, republication, resale, redistribution or creation of a substitute product.
04 Automated access
Scraping is not allowed.
Unless we have given you prior written permission, you must not directly or indirectly scrape, crawl, spider, harvest, mine, monitor, download or otherwise collect content or data from the Service by automated means.
This prohibition includes using or directing robots, scripts, browser automation, headless browsers, agents, data-mining tools, extensions or similar technology to:
- access public or authenticated pages, endpoints or search results in bulk;
- extract all or a substantial part of the registry, or repeatedly extract smaller parts;
- reconstruct, mirror, cache or maintain a copy of the database or its taxonomy;
- build or enrich a competing directory, dataset, API, lead list, prospecting product or monitoring service;
- create an AI training corpus, retrieval index, embedding collection or model input derived from registry content;
- bypass sampling, pagination, authentication, rate limits, technical safeguards or access restrictions; or
- disguise request origin, rotate accounts or addresses, or distribute collection across multiple users or systems.
Public availability does not grant permission for automated collection. A robots.txt rule or the absence of one does not grant any broader licence. This restriction does not prevent ordinary use through a web browser, assistive technology used for accessibility, general-purpose search-engine indexing that follows our robots instructions, or access through an API we have expressly approved in writing.
05 API access
Use only the access path we approve.
API access is permitted only where we have issued credentials or otherwise approved the integration. You must follow the applicable documentation, endpoint scope, quotas, security requirements and any additional written agreement. API approval does not authorise you to republish, resell or reconstruct the registry unless we expressly say so in writing.
You must not expose credentials in client-side code, share them with another party, query undocumented endpoints, or combine API and browser access to evade a limit. We may rotate or revoke credentials where necessary to protect the Service or enforce these Terms.
06 Acceptable conduct
Do not interfere with the Service or other users.
You must not attempt to gain unauthorised access, probe or test vulnerabilities without written permission, introduce malicious code, overload infrastructure, reverse engineer non-public systems, remove rights notices, impersonate another person, use the Service unlawfully, or use registry information to harass, discriminate against or harm a person or organisation.
07 Submissions and corrections
Contributions remain subject to editorial review.
If you claim a profile, suggest a correction or submit a company, model, deployment, source or other material, you confirm that the submission is accurate to the best of your knowledge, that you are entitled to provide it, and that it does not contain confidential, unlawful or infringing material.
You grant MRR a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to host, reproduce, verify, edit, structure, cite and publish the submission as part of the Service. We may accept, reject, annotate or remove a submission and do not guarantee publication. Company access never provides control over MRR’s evidence grades, inclusion decisions or editorial conclusions.
08 Registry and database rights
Facts remain facts; the registry remains curated work.
Third-party facts and source materials remain subject to the rights of their respective owners. To the extent permitted by applicable law, MRR and its licensors retain rights in the Service, including its software, design, text, graphics, selection, verification, arrangement, taxonomy, normalization, classifications, relationship graph, compilation and ongoing database investment.
No MRR name, logo, interface or protected compilation may be copied or used in a way that suggests endorsement or affiliation without written permission. Nothing in these Terms claims ownership over an underlying public fact merely because it appears in the registry.
09 Information and decisions
The registry is research, not professional advice.
MRR compiles information from public sources and editorial review. Records may be incomplete, delayed, disputed or incorrect, and source availability can change. Labels, categories, estimates and rankings reflect the methodology in effect at the time and may change as evidence develops.
The Service is not investment, financial, legal, employment, procurement, safety or engineering advice. You are responsible for verifying information and exercising independent judgment before acting on it. Inclusion is not an endorsement; omission is not a negative assessment.
10 Third-party services
External sources have their own rules.
The Service links to company sites, publications, job boards and other third-party services. We do not control or endorse those services and are not responsible for their content, availability, security or practices. Your use of them is governed by their own terms and policies.
11 Availability and termination
Coverage and access may change.
We may update, correct, add, remove, suspend or discontinue features or records. We do not promise uninterrupted availability or permanent preservation of a particular record, source, feature or access level.
We may restrict or terminate access where we reasonably believe you have violated these Terms, created security or legal risk, or used the Service in a way that harms MRR, its sources or other users. Provisions concerning restrictions, rights, disclaimers, liability and disputes survive termination.
12 Disclaimers and liability
Use the Service with independent judgment.
To the extent permitted by law, the Service is provided “as is” and “as available”, without warranties that it will be complete, current, accurate, uninterrupted, secure or suitable for a particular purpose. We do not warrant third-party sources or outcomes resulting from your use of the Service.
Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits liability that cannot lawfully be excluded or limited. Subject to that rule, MRR is not responsible for indirect, incidental, special or consequential loss, loss of profits, loss of opportunity, or loss caused by reliance on third-party or registry information. Consumers retain all mandatory rights and remedies available under applicable law.
If you use the Service on behalf of a business, you agree to indemnify MRR against third-party claims and reasonable costs arising from your unlawful use, your breach of these Terms or material you submit, except to the extent caused by MRR.
13 Changes to these Terms
Material changes will be signposted.
We may update these Terms as the Service, access model or law changes. The updated version will state its effective date. Where a change materially affects registered users, we will provide reasonable notice through the Service or account contact information. Continued use after the effective date means you accept the updated Terms; if you do not accept them, you must stop using the Service and may close your account.
14 General terms and contact
The rest of the agreement.
These Terms, the Data Use Rules and any additional written API or commercial terms form the agreement governing your use of the Service. Additional terms control for the specific service they address. If a provision is unenforceable, it will be limited to the minimum extent necessary and the remaining provisions will continue. A failure to enforce a provision is not a waiver.
Applicable law governs these Terms. Nothing here deprives a consumer of mandatory protections or the right to bring a claim before a court that has jurisdiction under applicable law. Questions, legal notices and permission requests may be sent through the contact channel published by Modern Robotics Registry.