Legal \u00b7 AI Act
EU AI Act Posture.
Last updated · 02 July 2026
This statement records the position of Nexarche Services BV under Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 June 2024 laying down harmonised rules on artificial intelligence (the AI Act). It applies to the sovereign surface at nexarche.com and to engagement-side systems installed under the Nexarche Architect Retainer\u2122.
- § 01
Classification of the surface.
nexarche.com is a static institutional publication. It embeds no AI system within the meaning of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689: no inference, no generative output, no user-facing model interaction. Accordingly the firm is neither a provider (Article 3(3)) nor a deployer (Article 3(4)) in respect of this surface.
- § 02
Crawler and training-data posture.
The firm reserves its intellectual property against unlicensed use for the training or fine-tuning of general-purpose AI models. This reservation is expressed in machine-readable form at
/robots.txt,/llms.txt, and/ai.txt, and is intended to constitute an explicit reservation under Article 4(3) of Directive (EU) 2019/790 (DSM Directive) and the corresponding provisions of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 governing text-and-data-mining opt-outs. - § 03
Engagement-side systems.
Where an installation under the Nexarche Architect Retainer\u2122 introduces an AI system into a principal\u2019s operating stack, classification, risk tiering, technical documentation, and human-oversight provisions are executed under the mandate and recorded in the engagement instrument. High-risk classifications under Annex III are handled in accordance with Chapter III of the Regulation.
- § 04
General-purpose AI model use.
The firm does not itself place any general-purpose AI model on the Union market. Third-party general-purpose AI models used internally are governed by the sub-processor register at
/legal/sub-processorsand by the firm\u2019s own information-governance policy. - § 05
Review cadence.
This posture is reviewed on every material change to the surface, and in any case no less than every twelve months, against the phased application timeline of the Regulation (Article 113).