Terms of Use & Legal Disclaimer
Effective Date: May 2026. This document governs the digital distribution, administrative command utilization, and testing practices associated with all legacy binaries hosted across this archival network.
1. “As-Is” Software Provision Notice
All binary packages, executable setups, configuration files, and system utilities (including but not limited to MIDI-OX and MIDI Yoke installer files) hosted on this preservation center are provided strictly “As-Is” and “As-Available” without any express, implied, or statutory warranties of any kind. We explicitly disclaim all implicit guarantees of merchantability, structural fitness for modern digital audio workstations (DAWs), or uninterrupted packet transmission stability.
2. Total Exclusion of Operational Liability
Under no legal theory, tort, or contract shall the volunteer web administrators or archive contributors be held liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, collateral, or consequential damages resulting from the execution or failure of these legacy tools.
[CRITICAL EXCLUSION AREAS]: This absolute liability cap completely shields this node from claims regarding registry structural corruption, kernel system panic (BSOD), DAW host application crashing, memory leaks, or permanent microcode failure during bulk System Exclusive (SysEx) firmware flashes to external hardware instruments.
3. Non-Official Independent Mirror Clarification
This preservation center functions as a completely autonomous, open community directory. We maintain no official administrative correlation, financial ties, or joint ventures with the original software developer, Jamie O’Connell, or any related legacy brand infrastructure. All product names, logos, corporate trademarks, and registered technology titles referenced inside our tutorials (including Microsoft Windows, Ableton, Roland, Yamaha, and Korg) belong strictly to their respective multi-national trademark holders. Their inclusion here is strictly for technical identification and interoperability preservation tracking.
4. Fair Use and Digital Heritage Preservation
The digital file distribution services allocated by our nodes operate under the international frameworks of digital heritage archiving and the Fair Use doctrine for orphan or discontinued software utilities. Our primary purpose is to ensure that owners of legally acquired, highly specialized hardware musical devices can continue to maintain their instruments when official vendor channels become non-existent.
If you are an author or legal representative of any assets presented here and oppose this public-good preservation mirror, please file a request at our Contact Center for immediate file extraction or transfer processing.
