Lawful activity
Anyscape provides digital 3D city models, terrain models, custom AOI production, and related geospatial services only for lawful professional use. Customers must not use Anyscape deliverables for illegal activity, unauthorized surveillance, sanctions evasion, fraud, infringement, or any use prohibited by applicable law, bank policy, payment-provider rules, or card-network rules.
Restricted customers and destinations
Anyscape may refuse, pause, or cancel a quote, order, delivery, update, or payment if the customer, receiving party, end user, project, destination, data source, or intended use appears to create sanctions, export-control, anti-money-laundering, card-network, bank-policy, licensing, security, or legal risk.
Geospatial source data and intellectual property
Digital city and terrain models may depend on public, licensed, customer-provided, or internally processed geospatial source material. Availability, accuracy, recency, licensing permissions, and redistribution rights can vary by location and source. Customers must confirm any required end-use, publication, redistribution, or platform-specific rights before purchase.
Payment and merchant compliance
- The merchant legal name, registered address, registration or tax ID, payment contact, and DBA must be verified before a live merchant application.
- A future payment gateway may only be used for goods and services actually offered by Anyscape and described to the customer before payment.
- Order contact data, delivery records, refund records, and payment-adjacent records may be retained and provided to the bank or payment provider where required.
- Payment credentials and merchant dashboard access must remain confidential and must not be disclosed publicly.
Regulatory cooperation
Anyscape may cooperate with banks, payment providers, card networks, legal advisers, tax authorities, regulators, or competent public authorities where required to verify transactions, investigate disputes, prevent fraud, meet reporting duties, or comply with applicable law.