Compliance stems from a shared architecture
Compliance within the DORG ecosystem is not centralized in a single entity. It is distributed according to a shared responsibility model. Each entity is responsible for what it effectively controls, with obligations formalized in the Master Agreement.
[Shared Responsibility Model]
DORG SRL
Responsible for technical quality and software security.
- Secure development and vulnerability management
- Timely release of security and regulatory updates
- Integrity of the Competency Registry
- Non-bypass of MCP Manifests
DORG SRL never accesses the client’s environment. Its responsibility is limited to the software.
[ Shared Responsibility Model ]
DORG Society ETS
Responsible for ethical governance and compliance with the Code of Conduct.
- Ownership and updating of the Code of Conduct
- Ethical supervision through pseudonymized data
- Verification of violations and graduated sanctions
- Coordination of the conditional activation mechanism
DORG Society does not access operational data. It governs through rules and monitors through patterns and pseudonymized data
[ Shared Responsibility Model ]
User Organization
Responsible for operational and regulatory compliance within its own context.
- Compliance with applicable regulations within its own context
- Data protection as Data Controller
- Risk-calibrated human oversight (HOS)
- Verification of competencies prior to use
Adherence to the Code of Conduct is mandatory. It is not sufficient to replace legal obligations and compliance with internal procedures
[ Mission ]
The conditional verification system
DORGs operate only when three conditions are verified daily: software updates within security deadlines, transmission of ethical supervision data, and payment of the governance fee for the mitigation of social and environmental impacts
Failure to comply activates a grace period; failure to restore compliance within the terms results in automatic deactivation.
Verification is technical and cannot be bypassed — any attempt at circumvention constitutes grounds for immediate contract termination.