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What is clause-radar?
clause-radar is the append-only audit log of every legal document the major AI providers publish on the public web. Every six hours we fetch each document, normalize the rendered text, hash it, and — if anything substantive has changed — store the new version and surface a word-level diff.
Why this exists
Silent Terms of Service edits are now the default in AI. Vendors tweak data-use, indemnification, IP-ownership and arbitration clauses without notifying users. Procurement teams, lawyers and journalists need a single timeline to monitor that drift.
Data sources
Every entry in the catalog is a public legal page published by the vendor. The complete list — including the exact URLs and the cron frequency — is in the project README.
What we don't do
- No login. All endpoints are public, read and write.
- No mock data. If a vendor's page is unreachable, the dashboard says so.
- No LLM "summaries" of clauses. The diff is the truth.
clause-radar is informational tooling, not legal advice. Read the actual document.