It's useful info, Zbigniew. Though, it's not so well-known unless it's kept under wraps?
Regarding the Active Anticheat, having an EULA might be practical, perhaps placed within the Forum or included in the installation directory when you download either the launcher or the complete Aion package. An EULA README file could give players peace of mind while installing or playing the game, as they would know Active Anticheat is part of it.
Most software companies provide their own EULA/Privacy Policy so users can either consent to or decline it and proceed to use the software. Steam's VAC has theirs presented before you install it.
You might consider asking them for the EULA/Privacy Policy document, detailing exactly what their Anticheat software does (in translated form, of course). But speaking from first-hand experience as an Aion Riftshade beta tester, I can say their server-side anticheat is robust, leaving no doubts. It's designed aiming for a fair play environment. Unlike EuroAion, Aion Riftshade promises a far better system. Mark your calendar for Q1 2026 and see for yourself how thoroughly the best Aion private server 2026 secures the game.