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Terms of service

Last updated: 13 July 2026.

1. Who we are

agenticweb.nl is operated by Agenticweb, established in the Netherlands. Contact: contact@agenticweb.nl.

2. Acceptance

The service is an API for software agents. By paying an HTTP 402 payment challenge over the x402 protocol — whether initiated by you or by an agent acting on your behalf — you accept these terms for that call and any subsequent calls. If you do not accept them, do not pay for or use the service.

The service is offered for business and professional use only. By using it you confirm you are not acting as a consumer.

3. The service

We sell per-call access to structured data endpoints. Each response carries a meta block with provenance, licence notes and any usage disclaimer; those per-endpoint disclaimers form part of these terms. All data is provided for informational purposes: it is not advice, not an official register extract, and not suitable for transactional pricing (e.g. FX reference rates) or safety-critical decisions.

4. No warranty & liability

The service and its data are provided “as is” and “as available”, without any warranty of accuracy, completeness, freshness or availability. Upstream sources may lag or err; responses flag known staleness in meta, but you remain responsible for how you use the data. To the maximum extent permitted by law, our total liability for any claim arising from a call is limited to the amount you paid for that call.

5. Payments

Calls are paid per request in USDC via the x402 protocol and settle on-chain. A payment is only settled after your call succeeds — failed responses are never charged. Because a settled call has been fully delivered, settled payments are non-refundable. Advertised prices may change at any time; the price quoted in the 402 challenge you pay is the price that applies.

6. Acceptable use

Do not abuse the free sample path, probe or disrupt the service, or exceed the published rate limits (excess requests receive HTTP 429). Do not use the service for unlawful purposes. We may block callers who violate these terms.

7. Your obligations when redistributing data

Some payloads carry attribution obligations from their upstream open licences. Where a response includes entries in meta.attribution, you must surface that attribution to your own end users when you display or redistribute the data.

8. Changes & governing law

We may update these terms; the version published here applies to calls made after publication. These terms are governed by Dutch law, and disputes are subject to the competent court in the Netherlands.

See also the privacy policy.