Reserved Rights
BETAThese reserved rights are part of the agreement you acknowledge at signup and re-acknowledge on every version bump.
Version: 1.0.0 · Last Updated: 2026-05-07
Farmland retains the rights below — independently of the Terms of Service and the Disclaimer. They are summarised here so you can review them in one place.
1. Right to admit, suspend, or close tenants
Farmland operates a closed beta with manual admission. We retain the right to:
- Approve or reject any registration, with or without stating a reason. Rejected registrations are recorded for audit.
- Suspend a tenant temporarily — for example during a security investigation, after a sustained quota breach, or when the tenant's use pattern threatens platform stability for others.
- Permanently close (resign) a tenant for cause — abuse, breach of the Terms, non-payment of any agreed fees, or a request from the tenant themselves.
2. Right to set platform limits
Farmland sets and adjusts platform limits at our discretion:
- Per-tenant quotas (concurrent builds, parallelism, queue depth, artefact size, log retention).
- Rate limits (API calls, registration attempts, build dispatch).
- Retention windows (build records, log chunks, cached artefacts).
Limit changes are usually communicated in advance, but emergency tightening (e.g. to absorb a DDoS) may apply without notice.
3. Right to evolve the platform
Farmland is in active development. We retain the right to:
- Add, modify, or remove features, including features you currently rely on.
- Change APIs and wire formats. Where we can, we ship a deprecation window; where we can't (security, correctness), we ship the change directly.
- Reset stored data between beta releases when a schema or correctness bug demands it (see the Beta Notes).
4. Right to operational access
Farmland staff may inspect tenant data — build metadata, logs, artefacts, audit events — to operate, debug, and secure the platform. Access is logged. We do not read tenant data for non-operational purposes (commercial use, ML training, sale to third parties); see the Privacy Policy for the binding statement.
5. Brand and trademarks
The names “Farmland”, “Farmland CI”, the Farmland logos, and the visual identity of the platform are owned by Farmland. You may not:
- Use the Farmland name or logos to imply endorsement of your product without written permission.
- Register confusingly similar marks, domains, or social handles.
- Modify or recolour the logos.
Factual references — “our CI runs on Farmland”, blog posts, conference talks — are fine and welcome.
6. Open-source components
Some Farmland components are released under open-source licences. Those licences govern your use of the source code — they do not grant rights to the operated Farmland Service, the brand, or the hosted platform itself. Farmland reserves all rights in the operated Service that aren't explicitly granted by an applicable open-source licence.
7. Right to amend
We may revise this Reserved Rights document. Each revision has a version number (this page is version 1.0.0). Material changes will be flagged in the console at next login until you re-acknowledge.
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