
The "Rogue Agent" Shield.
Download the 2026 Agentic AI Liability Memorandum.
Define "Principal" vs. "Tool." Enforce Kill Switches. Prevent the "Runaway Agent" Lawsuit.
Agents Don't Just Talk. They Act.
Passive AI chatbots are safe; the worst they can do is lie.
Agentic AI is dangerous. It can access bank accounts, delete databases, and sign contracts.
If your startup provides an "Autonomous Agent" to customers, you are walking into a liability minefield.
Who is responsible if the Agent spends $20,000 on API credits overnight?
Who is liable if the Agent gets tricked by a hacker (XPIA) and steals customer data?
Who pays if the Agent accidentally deletes the wrong file?
If you don't define this in writing, the answer is: YOU.
The Legal Attorney Agentic AI Liability Memo is your internal shield. It applies the "Tool-User Doctrine" to shift liability back to the Deployer (your customer), provided you have built the correct safety rails.
What You Get Inside the Kit:
1. The Master Liability Memorandum (Word)
A comprehensive legal framework defining the Agent as an "Instrumentality" of the user. It covers Agency Law, Product Liability, and the specific 2026 statutes (EU AI Act, CO SB 24-205) governing autonomous systems.
2. The "Runaway Agent" Circuit Breaker Clause
A specific legal definition of "Recursive Looping" (when an agent goes crazy). This section protects you from liability for run-up costs, provided you offered a "Kill Switch."
3. The XPIA (Prompt Injection) Defense
"Indirect Prompt Injection" is the #1 security threat to agents. This memo establishes that while you provide defenses, the user assumes the risk of connecting the Agent to the open internet.
4. The "Liability Gap" Indemnity
Standard SaaS contracts do not cover "Autonomous Actions." This document includes specific language to cover data destruction, financial loss, and "Hallucinated Negotiators" (where the Agent promises a discount you didn't approve).
5. The Operational Safeguards Checklist
A mandatory list of controls (HITL Interlocks, Budget Caps) you must build to claim the "Duty of Care" defense.
Why Founders Need This Specific Template:
1. It Closes the "SaaS Gap"
Traditional Terms of Service were written for software that waits for a click. They fail completely when software acts on its own. This document fills that void.
2. It Aligns with the 2026 EU AI Act
The EU now distinguishes between "Provider" and "Deployer." This memo clearly maps your responsibilities to ensure you aren't stuck with the Deployer's bill.
3. It Saves $10,000 in Outside Counsel Fees
Asking a lawyer to research "Agentic Liability" from scratch is incredibly expensive. This template gives you the 90% draft you need to finalize your strategy in hours, not weeks.
Secure Your Automation. Protect Your Cap Table.
Today's Price: $99 | Save over 30% off the $145 retail price.
(One-time payment. Instant Download. Fully Editable.)
(getButton) #text=(Buy Now) #icon=(download) #size=(1) #color=(#EB5406)
[ Alternative Payment Link]
(getButton) #text=(Alternative Link) #icon=(download) #color=(#123456)
[ Secure Checkout | Instant Access ] Trusted by 5200+ Founders
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Does this apply to simple chatbots?
No. This is for Agentic AI—systems that have "Tool Use" capabilities (browsing web, sending emails, calling APIs). If your AI can do things, you need this.
2. Can I disclaim ALL liability?
No. Under 2026 Product Liability laws, you cannot disclaim liability for "Design Defects" (e.g., if your Kill Switch fails). This memo helps you distinguish between Design Defects (your fault) and Usage Errors (their fault).
3. What is XPIA?
Indirect Prompt Injection Attack. It's when a hacker puts hidden text on a website to trick your Agent. This memo ensures the user knows this is a risk of browsing the web.