DJFEST.APP & MASTERMIND OS â EULA
1. Definitions
Account â A registered user account within DJFest.app or Mastermind OS.
Automated Transaction â A transaction performed in whole or in part by electronic means without individual review at the time of execution.
Electronic Record â A record created, generated, sent, communicated, received, or stored by electronic means.
Electronic Signature â An electronic symbol, sound, or process logically associated with a record and executed or adopted with intent to sign.
Licensed Platform â DJFest.app, Mastermind OS, APIs, plugins, TruthTag systems, and related software and infrastructure (collectively, the âLicensed Platformâ).
TruthTag â A structured digital artifact that may include identity attribution, security procedures, semantic references, retention metadata, and authority declarations.
User Content â Any data, materials, submissions, or digital assets uploaded or generated by users.
2. Authorization
You represent that you have the legal authority to enter into this EULA. If you are entering into this EULA on behalf of an entity (such as a school, district, organization, or employer), you represent that you have the legal authority to bind that entity to these terms.
3. License Grant
Subject to your compliance with the terms of this EULA, the Company grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license to access and use the Licensed Platform for lawful purposes. This license does not transfer ownership of any part of the Licensed Platform to you. All rights not expressly granted to you are reserved by the Company.
4. Electronic Transactions and Attribution
The Licensed Platform operates using electronic records and electronic signatures consistent with applicable law, including the Michigan Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (MCL 450.831 et seq.). You agree that:
- Electronic records shall not be denied legal effect or enforceability solely because they are in electronic form.
- Electronic signatures may satisfy requirements for a signature under applicable law.
- Security procedures, including cryptographic validation, tokenization, hashing, and Identity-based controls, may be used to verify the attribution of electronic records.
- Automated transactions may occur within the system and shall be binding according to the configured system logic.
5. Use and Restrictions
You agree that you will not: reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble any portion of the Licensed Platform; circumvent or attempt to bypass any security procedures or access controls; attempt to gain unauthorized access to other usersâ accounts, private data, or system infrastructure; misrepresent your identity or authority to the system; use the Licensed Platform for any unlawful purpose; or remove or obscure any proprietary notices of the Company.
6. TruthTag and Digital Asset Governance
TruthTag systems may be used within the Licensed Platform to: Associate digital artifacts with specific identity or authority declarations; Declare the scope, permissions, and context of digital assets; Record the security procedures applied to a specific transaction; and Support data retention and auditability requirements. TruthTag artifacts are governed by system policy and context. They do not independently transfer ownership, create contractual obligations, or grant legal rights except as provided by applicable law and specific agreements between the parties.
7. Ownership
The Licensed Platform, including all code, architecture, design, documentation, and proprietary systems, remains the sole property of DJFest.app LLC. User Content remains the property of the User, subject to the license granted to the Company to host, process, and display such content as necessary for platform functionality.
8. Data Protection and Privacy
The Company processes data in accordance with its Privacy Policy. By using the platform, you acknowledge that the platform may collect and process: Account and identity information; Transaction metadata; TruthTag metadata; Security procedure logs; and Operational telemetry necessary for platform stability and integrity.
9. Security Procedures
The platform may employ various security procedures, including authentication keys, encryption, cryptographic hashing, access tokens, and Identity-verification systems. You agree to maintain the confidentiality of your credentials and to notify the Company immediately of any unauthorized use.
10. Error Handling and Revocation
Where the platform supports automated transactions, it may provide mechanisms for: Displaying provisional states before a transaction is finalized; Facilitating the revocation or correction of records according to system-defined security procedures; and Maintaining comprehensive audit logs of all automated actions for forensic review.
11. Termination
The Company may suspend or terminate your access to the Licensed Platform at any time for: Material breach of this EULA; Security violations; Requirements of applicable law; or Discontinuation of platform services.
12. Disclaimer of Warranties
SUBJECT TO ANY APPLICABLE STATUTORY RIGHTS THAT CANNOT BE EXCLUDED, THE LICENSED PLATFORM IS PROVIDED âAS ISâ AND âWITH ALL FAULTS.â TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE COMPANY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
13. Limitation of Liability
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE, WHETHER INCURRED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, OR ANY LOSS OF DATA, USE, GOODWILL, OR OTHER INTANGIBLE LOSSES. THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF THE COMPANY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY YOU TO THE COMPANY FOR THE LICENSED PLATFORM IN THE TWELVE MONTHS PRECEDING THE CLAIM.
14. Indemnification
You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Company and its affiliates, officers, and employees from and against any and all claims, liabilities, damages, and expenses (including reasonable attorneysâ fees) arising from: Your violation of this EULA; Your User Content; or Your use of the Licensed Platform in violation of applicable law.
15. Compliance with Laws
You agree to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, including without limitation those governing electronic transactions, data privacy, and intellectual property.
16. Amendments
The Company may amend this EULA from time to time. Any such amendments will be effective upon posting the updated EULA on the Licensed Platform. Your continued use of the platform after such posting constitutes your acceptance of the updated terms.
17. Governing Law and Jurisdiction
This EULA shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Michigan, without regard to its conflict of law principles. You and the Company agree to submit to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located within the State of Michigan for the resolution of any disputes.
18. General Provisions
If any provision of this EULA is found to be unenforceable or invalid, that provision shall be limited or eliminated to the minimum extent necessary so that this EULA shall otherwise remain in full force and effect and enforceable. The failure of the Company to enforce any right or provision of this EULA shall not be deemed a waiver of such right or provision. All notices under this EULA may be delivered electronically.
Minors & Sovereign Data
COPPA / FERPA / SOVEREIGN1. Scope and Audience
DJFest.app and Mastermind OS are designed for general audiences and for organizational programs, including community organizations and educational environments. Some experiences may be used by minors under 18 when access is provided through a parent/guardian, a school, or an authorized organization.
This section describes how minorsâ data is handled, how educational use is supported, and how the platform can be deployed in privacy-preserving modes where data does not transmit to the public network.
2. Definitions
- Minor: A user under 18 years of age.
- Child: A user under 13 years of age (COPPA category).
- School Authority: A school, district, educator, or authorized representative acting for educational purposes.
- Organization Authority: A nonprofit or program operator (e.g., Boredom Fighters) acting under its own policies and permissions.
- Sovereign Node: A deployment mode where program data is stored locally (including on approved local storage or USB/Keystone) and does not transmit to DJFest.app network services except where explicitly enabled by the Organization Authority.
- Impact Metrics: Aggregated or anonymized measurements used to evaluate program effectiveness (e.g., attendance counts, participation rates, completion counts, event engagement totals).
3. Core Principle: Minimal Data for Minors
For minors, the system defaults to collecting the minimum necessary information required to operate the experience. The platform is designed to support program participation without requiring minors to create a personal cloud account.
Default minor-safe design includes: Reduced identity requirements (no requirement for real name); Reduced persistent identifiers where feasible; Reduced messaging and public profile exposure; Reduced public discoverability.
4. Participation Modes for Minors
A) Program Access Without a Personal Cloud Account: Minors may access experiences through a program-controlled session (classroom, club, festival program, youth workshop). In this mode: The account relationship is between the Organization Authority and DJFest/Mastermind OS. Minors may be represented through a pseudonymous participant identifier controlled by the program. Personal identifiers can be avoided entirely.
B) Parent/Guardian-Enabled Access: Where minors use the platform outside a school/program environment, access may require parent/guardian involvement and may use consent flows appropriate to the context.
C) School-Enabled Access: Where minors use the platform in educational contexts, the School Authority may provide access and manage permissions consistent with school policy and applicable education privacy rules.
5. COPPA-Aligned Handling (Children Under 13)
For children under 13, the platform aims to minimize personal data collection and to avoid collecting personal information unless enabled through an appropriate authorization pathway (e.g., parent/guardian or school-authorized program access).
When a program is designed for children under 13, the Organization Authority or School Authority is expected to configure the program to: Use pseudonymous identifiers; Disable public profiles and public messaging features; Avoid collecting contact details (email/phone); Avoid collecting precise location data; Use Sovereign Node mode where required or preferred.
6. FERPA-Aligned Educational Use (Student Data)
When used in a school context, student data may be treated as education-related records depending on how the School Authority configures the program. The platform supports educational use with controls that allow the School Authority to: Operate programs without minors creating personal cloud accounts; Store student participation records locally using Sovereign Node mode; Export records for local retention under school policy; Separate student participation data from public DJFest accounts and public profiles.
The platform does not require schools to transmit student identity data to public network services in order to run supervised experiences.
7. Sovereign Node Mode (Offline / Local / USB)
Mastermind OS supports deployments where minorsâ participation data can be kept off the network. In Sovereign Node mode: Program records can be stored locally on approved storage and/or hardware-bound identity stores; Program access can be gated by physical presence (e.g., Keystone/USB inserted); The organization controls when, whether, and what information is exported or transmitted; The platform can generate impact metrics locally for funding verification without transmitting identifiable student records.
8. Separation of Minorsâ Data From Adult Accounts
The platform supports the separation of minorsâ data through: Distinct account categories for minors and adult users; Program-bound pseudonymous IDs rather than real identity accounts; Feature gates that restrict or disable public visibility, messaging, marketplace features, and external integrations; Data partitioning controls to keep minorsâ records logically separated from general user content.
9. Impact Measurement and Funding Verification
Organizations may use the platform to measure program impact and verify funding requirements. When minors are involved, impact reporting is designed to prioritize: Aggregation (counts, totals, completion rates); De-identification where feasible; Local computation in Sovereign Node mode when required.
10. Identity, Authentication, and USB/Keystone Controls
Certain deployments may rely on local physical controls (including USB/Keystone) to reduce the risk of online data exposure. This may include: Local login keys and session unlock stored only on removable media; âPresent-to-accessâ rules (records only accessible while the device is inserted); Organization-bound data vaults that are not available to general cloud users.
11. Data Retention and Deletion
Retention periods may differ by deployment mode: In cloud-mode programs, the Organization Authority can configure retention and deletion timelines subject to platform constraints. In Sovereign Node mode, the Organization Authority or School Authority controls retention locally. Requests to delete minorsâ data will be handled based on the applicable access model and authority model.
12. Safety and Content Controls for Minors
For minors and especially children under 13, the platform may disable or restrict features such as: Public profiles and public discoverability; Direct messaging; Public posting; External linkouts and integrations; Location-based features.
13. Contact and Program Agreements
Organizations and schools using DJFest.app or Mastermind OS for minors should maintain a program agreement or internal policy specifying: Who the authority is (school/organization); Which data is collected; Where it is stored (cloud vs Sovereign Node); Retention periods; Export/transmission rules; Impact reporting requirements.
14. Changes to This Section
This minors and education section may be updated as laws, guidance, and platform capabilities evolve. Continued use of the platform constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.
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DJFEST.APP & MASTERMIND OS
End User License Agreement (EULA)
This End User License Agreement (âEULAâ) constitutes a binding agreement between you (the âUser,â âLicensee,â âyou,â or âyourâ) and DJFest.app LLC, a Michigan limited liability company (âCompany,â âDJFest,â âMastermind OS,â âwe,â âus,â or âourâ), governing your access to and use of the DJFest.app platform, Mastermind OS infrastructure, associated software, plugins, APIs, TruthTag systems, and related services (collectively, the âLicensed Platformâ).
By accessing or using the Licensed Platform, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by this EULA and any policies incorporated herein by reference, including our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. If you do not agree, you must not access or use the Licensed Platform.
1. Definitions
Account â A registered user account within DJFest.app or Mastermind OS.
Automated Transaction â A transaction performed in whole or in part by electronic means without individual review at the time of execution.
Electronic Record â A record created, generated, sent, communicated, received, or stored by electronic means.
Electronic Signature â An electronic symbol, sound, or process logically associated with a record and executed or adopted with intent to sign.
Licensed Platform â DJFest.app, Mastermind OS, APIs, plugins, TruthTag systems, and related software and infrastructure (collectively, the âLicensed Platformâ).
TruthTag â A structured digital artifact that may include identity attribution, security procedures, semantic references, retention metadata, and authority declarations.
User Content â Any data, materials, submissions, or digital assets uploaded or generated by users.
2. Authorization
You represent that you have the legal authority to enter into this EULA. If you are entering into this EULA on behalf of an entity (such as a school, district, organization, or employer), you represent that you have the legal authority to bind that entity to these terms.
3. License Grant
Subject to your compliance with the terms of this EULA, the Company grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license to access and use the Licensed Platform for lawful purposes. This license does not transfer ownership of any part of the Licensed Platform to you. All rights not expressly granted to you are reserved by the Company.
4. Electronic Transactions and Attribution
The Licensed Platform operates using electronic records and electronic signatures consistent with applicable law, including the Michigan Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (MCL 450.831 et seq.). You agree that: Electronic records shall not be denied legal effect or enforceability solely because they are in electronic form; Electronic signatures may satisfy requirements for a signature under applicable law; Security procedures, including cryptographic validation, tokenization, hashing, and Identity-based controls, may be used to verify the attribution of electronic records; Automated transactions may occur within the system and shall be binding according to the configured system logic.
5. Use and Restrictions
You agree that you will not: reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble any portion of the Licensed Platform; circumvent or attempt to bypass any security procedures or access controls; attempt to gain unauthorized access to other usersâ accounts, private data, or system infrastructure; misrepresent your identity or authority to the system; use the Licensed Platform for any unlawful purpose; or remove or obscure any proprietary notices of the Company.
6. TruthTag and Digital Asset Governance
TruthTag systems may be used within the Licensed Platform to: Associate digital artifacts with specific identity or authority declarations; Declare the scope, permissions, and context of digital assets; Record the security procedures applied to a specific transaction; and Support data retention and auditability requirements. TruthTag artifacts are governed by system policy and context. They do not independently transfer ownership, create contractual obligations, or grant legal rights except as provided by applicable law and specific agreements between the parties.
7. Ownership
The Licensed Platform, including all code, architecture, design, documentation, and proprietary systems, remains the sole property of DJFest.app LLC. User Content remains the property of the User, subject to the license granted to the Company to host, process, and display such content as necessary for platform functionality.
8. Data Protection and Privacy
The Company processes data in accordance with its Privacy Policy. By using the platform, you acknowledge that the platform may collect and process: Account and identity information; Transaction metadata; TruthTag metadata; Security procedure logs; and Operational telemetry necessary for platform stability and integrity.
9. Security Procedures
The platform may employ various security procedures, including authentication keys, encryption, cryptographic hashing, access tokens, and Identity-verification systems. You agree to maintain the confidentiality of your credentials and to notify the Company immediately of any unauthorized use.
10. Error Handling and Revocation
Where the platform supports automated transactions, it may provide mechanisms for: Displaying provisional states before a transaction is finalized; Facilitating the revocation or correction of records according to system-defined security procedures; and Maintaining comprehensive audit logs of all automated actions for forensic review.
11. Termination
The Company may suspend or terminate your access to the Licensed Platform at any time for: Material breach of this EULA; Security violations; Requirements of applicable law; or Discontinuation of platform services.
12. Disclaimer of Warranties
SUBJECT TO ANY APPLICABLE STATUTORY RIGHTS THAT CANNOT BE EXCLUDED, THE LICENSED PLATFORM IS PROVIDED âAS ISâ AND âWITH ALL FAULTS.â TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE COMPANY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
13. Limitation of Liability
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE, WHETHER INCURRED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, OR ANY LOSS OF DATA, USE, GOODWILL, OR OTHER INTANGIBLE LOSSES. THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF THE COMPANY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY YOU TO THE COMPANY FOR THE LICENSED PLATFORM IN THE TWELVE MONTHS PRECEDING THE CLAIM.
14. Indemnification
You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Company and its affiliates, officers, and employees from and against any and all claims, liabilities, damages, and expenses (including reasonable attorneysâ fees) arising from: Your violation of this EULA; Your User Content; or Your use of the Licensed Platform in violation of applicable law.
15. Compliance with Laws
You agree to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, including without limitation those governing electronic transactions, data privacy, and intellectual property.
16. Amendments
The Company may amend this EULA from time to time. Any such amendments will be effective upon posting the updated EULA on the Licensed Platform. Your continued use of the platform after such posting constitutes your acceptance of the updated terms.
17. Governing Law and Jurisdiction
This EULA shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Michigan, without regard to its conflict of law principles. You and the Company agree to submit to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located within the State of Michigan for the resolution of any disputes.
18. General Provisions
If any provision of this EULA is found to be unenforceable or invalid, that provision shall be limited or eliminated to the minimum extent necessary so that this EULA shall otherwise remain in full force and effect and enforceable. The failure of the Company to enforce any right or provision of this EULA shall not be deemed a waiver of such right or provision. All notices under this EULA may be delivered electronically.
DJFEST.APP & MASTERMIND OS
MINORS PRIVACY, EDUCATION USE, AND SOVEREIGN DATA MODES
1. Scope and Audience
DJFest.app and Mastermind OS are designed for general audiences and for organizational programs, including community organizations and educational environments. Some experiences may be used by minors under 18 when access is provided through a parent/guardian, a school, or an authorized organization. This section describes how minorsâ data is handled, how educational use is supported, and how the platform can be deployed in privacy-preserving modes where data does not transmit to the public network.
2. Definitions
Minor: A user under 18 years of age. Child: A user under 13 years of age (COPPA category). School Authority: A school, district, educator, or authorized representative acting for educational purposes. Organization Authority: A nonprofit or program operator (e.g., Boredom Fighters) acting under its own policies and permissions. Sovereign Node: A deployment mode where program data is stored locally (including on approved local storage or USB/Keystone) and does not transmit to DJFest.app network services except where explicitly enabled by the Organization Authority. Impact Metrics: Aggregated or anonymized measurements used to evaluate program effectiveness (e.g., attendance counts, participation rates, completion counts, event engagement totals).
3. Core Principle: Minimal Data for Minors
For minors, the system defaults to collecting the minimum necessary information required to operate the experience. The platform is designed to support program participation without requiring minors to create a personal cloud account. Default minor-safe design includes: Reduced identity requirements (no requirement for real name); Reduced persistent identifiers where feasible; Reduced messaging and public profile exposure; Reduced public discoverability.
4. Participation Modes for Minors
A) Program Access Without a Personal Cloud Account: Minors may access experiences through a program-controlled session (classroom, club, festival program, youth workshop). In this mode: The account relationship is between the Organization Authority and DJFest/Mastermind OS. Minors may be represented through a pseudonymous participant identifier controlled by the program. Personal identifiers can be avoided entirely.
B) Parent/Guardian-Enabled Access: Where minors use the platform outside a school/program environment, access may require parent/guardian involvement and may use consent flows appropriate to the context.
C) School-Enabled Access: Where minors use the platform in educational contexts, the School Authority may provide access and manage permissions consistent with school policy and applicable education privacy rules.
5. COPPA-Aligned Handling (Children Under 13)
For children under 13, the platform aims to minimize personal data collection and to avoid collecting personal information unless enabled through an appropriate authorization pathway (e.g., parent/guardian or school-authorized program access). When a program is designed for children under 13, the Organization Authority or School Authority is expected to configure the program to: Use pseudonymous identifiers; Disable public profiles and public messaging features; Avoid collecting contact details (email/phone); Avoid collecting precise location data; Use Sovereign Node mode where required or preferred.
6. FERPA-Aligned Educational Use (Student Data)
When used in a school context, student data may be treated as education-related records depending on how the School Authority configures the program. The platform supports educational use with controls that allow the School Authority to: Operate programs without minors creating personal cloud accounts; Store student participation records locally using Sovereign Node mode; Export records for local retention under school policy; Separate student participation data from public DJFest accounts and public profiles. The platform does not require schools to transmit student identity data to public network services in order to run supervised experiences.
7. Sovereign Node Mode (Offline / Local / USB)
Mastermind OS supports deployments where minorsâ participation data can be kept off the network. In Sovereign Node mode: Program records can be stored locally on approved storage and/or hardware-bound identity stores; Program access can be gated by physical presence (e.g., Keystone/USB inserted); The organization controls when, whether, and what information is exported or transmitted; The platform can generate impact metrics locally for funding verification without transmitting identifiable student records.
8. Separation of Minorsâ Data From Adult Accounts
The platform supports the separation of minorsâ data through: Distinct account categories for minors and adult users; Program-bound pseudonymous IDs rather than real identity accounts; Feature gates that restrict or disable public visibility, messaging, marketplace features, and external integrations; Data partitioning controls to keep minorsâ records logically separated from general user content.
9. Impact Measurement and Funding Verification
Organizations may use the platform to measure program impact and verify funding requirements. When minors are involved, impact reporting is designed to prioritize: Aggregation (counts, totals, completion rates); De-identification where feasible; Local computation in Sovereign Node mode when required.
10. Identity, Authentication, and USB/Keystone Controls
Certain deployments may rely on local physical controls (including USB/Keystone) to reduce the risk of online data exposure. This may include: Local login keys and session unlock stored only on removable media; âPresent-to-accessâ rules (records only accessible while the device is inserted); Organization-bound data vaults that are not available to general cloud users.
11. Data Retention and Deletion
Retention periods may differ by deployment mode: In cloud-mode programs, the Organization Authority can configure retention and deletion timelines subject to platform constraints. In Sovereign Node mode, the Organization Authority or School Authority controls retention locally. Requests to delete minorsâ data will be handled based on the applicable access model and authority model (parent/guardian, school authority, or organization authority).
12. Safety and Content Controls for Minors
For minors and especially children under 13, the platform may disable or restrict features such as: Public profiles and public discoverability; Direct messaging; Public posting; External linkouts and integrations; Location-based features. Organizations and schools are expected to configure programs with age-appropriate settings.
13. Contact and Program Agreements
Organizations and schools using DJFest.app or Mastermind OS for minors should maintain a program agreement or internal policy specifying: Who the authority is (school/organization); Which data is collected; Where it is stored (cloud vs Sovereign Node); Retention periods; Export/transmission rules; Impact reporting requirements.
14. Changes to This Section
This minors and education section may be updated as laws, guidance, and platform capabilities evolve. Continued use of the platform constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.
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