TheoB needs legal awareness before global exchange scales.
A legal intelligence layer for contracts, agreements, global commerce, consumer protection, cacao regulation, beauty products, IP rights, privacy, and risk review.
Every TheoB pathway can move through Past, Present, and Future without losing context.
Read current signals, conditions, and live context.
Voice ready
Global exchange needs rules, not vibes in a blazer.
Legal Intelligence OS helps TheoB understand legal context, draft agreements, route contract review, flag jurisdiction risk, and protect commerce, creators, contributors, consumers, cacao products, beauty products, data, and global partnerships.
Generate draft agreements, terms, contributor forms, partner MOUs, festival/vendor docs, and review checklists.
Track cross-border exchange, import/export, taxes, duties, labeling, payments, and regional business rules.
Monitor claims, refunds, disclosures, subscriptions, product safety, and customer rights.
Support awareness around cacao products, labeling, ingredients, health claims, and market-specific compliance.
Support shampoo, conditioner, skincare, cosmetics, ingredient disclosure, and claims-review workflows.
Track copyright, trademark, licensing, attribution, fair use risk, originality, and reproduction boundaries.
Support privacy policy, consent, user data, cookies, analytics, AI memory, and jurisdiction-specific privacy obligations.
Flag legal risk, escalation needs, human review, attorney review, and unresolved jurisdiction questions.
The system can prepare legal work. It should not pretend to replace legal authority.
Legal Intelligence OS can draft and explain, but attorney review is required for binding or high-risk matters.
Every legal output should include jurisdiction, purpose, parties, risk level, and review status.
Contracts should be generated from templates with human review gates.
Product, health, cacao, beauty, and ceremony claims require compliance review before publication.
Global exchange must account for local laws, taxes, labeling, import/export, and consumer protection.
The system should flag uncertainty instead of pretending to be a lawyer.