Terms of Service.
Last revised: March 12, 2026. Outlining the architectural boundaries and user responsibilities within the MeshWorld ecosystem.
1. Initializing Access
By accessing the MeshWorld manifest (located at meshworld.in), you agree to operate within the parameters defined in this document. If you do not accept these architectural constraints, you must terminate your session immediately.
2. Intellectual Integrity
Unless explicitly stated, all technical blueprints, engineering logs, and architectural nodes on MeshWorld are the intellectual property of Vishnu Damwala and MeshWorld. All rights are reserved.
Restricted Operations:
- Republishing manifest content without proper attribution or authorization.
- Monetizing or sub-licensing technical logs.
- Large-scale automated scraping of system nodes for unauthorized data training.
3. User-Generated Signals
Users may have the opportunity to provide feedback or exchange information in specific sectors of the site. MeshWorld does not pre-filter these signals and is not liable for their content. We reserve the right to purge any signals that breach our operational integrity or security standards.
4. System Hyperlinking
The following organizations may establish links to the MeshWorld manifest without prior authorization:
- Engineering search engines.
- Technical news syndicates.
- Open-source documentation hubs.
5. Disclaimer of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, MeshWorld provides technical insights "as-is" without warranties of any kind. The architectural blueprints provided are for informational and experimental purposes. Users assume full responsibility for the implementation of any patterns discussed.
6. Operational Freshness
We reserve the right to update these terms to reflect changes in our architectural philosophy or regulatory environment. Your continued access to the manifest signifies acceptance of the current version of these terms.
7. Global Jurisdictional Logic
These terms are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction where MeshWorld's primary nodes are maintained, and any disputes shall be resolved within that legal framework.