Terms of Service
Last updated: 10 June 2026
These terms govern your use of Aether, the financial-search service (website, API, and MCP connector) operated by EBD Sweden AB (“EvidInvest”, “we”, “us”). By using Aether you agree to these terms.
The service
Aether returns ranked, citable passages from public source documents — SEC filings, earnings-call exhibits, and EU financial regulation — served as filed. Aether is an information-retrieval tool. It is not investment, legal, tax, or financial advice, and results may be incomplete, delayed, or contain errors from the underlying sources. Verify against the cited primary source before relying on any figure.
Accounts & credentials
You are responsible for activity under your account and for keeping your API keys and OAuth tokens secret. Notify us promptly of any unauthorized use. Email verification may be required to obtain access.
Acceptable use
- Do not exceed published rate limits or attempt to circumvent quotas, authentication, or abuse controls.
- Do not use the service to violate any law or third-party rights, or to build a competing bulk redistribution of the corpus.
- Do not probe, scan, or disrupt the integrity or performance of the service.
We may suspend or terminate access that violates these terms or threatens the service.
Intellectual property
The Aether software, interfaces, and curation are owned by EBD Sweden. Underlying source documents remain the property of their respective issuers and regulators; Aether returns them with attribution.
Disclaimers & liability
The service is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind. To the maximum extent permitted by law, EBD Sweden is not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, or for any investment or business decision made in reliance on the service. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot be limited under applicable law.
Changes & governing law
We may update these terms; material changes will be dated above. These terms are governed by the laws of Sweden, without regard to conflict-of-law rules.