This Policy explains the rights of parties registered with or using the Platform and, in particular, obligations related to digital products and licences. Rights after purchase may vary under consumer law and licence type.
1. User status and entitlement
Subject to applicable law and these Policies and the Terms of Use, your account grants you a personal, non‑transferable right of use (except permitted enterprise licences). Shared or concurrent misuse of accounts may be restricted or prohibited for security and IP reasons.
2. Access to digital products
After payment confirmation and fraud checks, download rights, licence keys, or activation rights are granted as described on the product page. Access is limited to stated devices, versions, and licence scope. Maintenance, security patches, or provider outages may cause reasonable disruption; serious service failures may trigger consumer remedies.
3. Withdrawal and exceptions
For distance contracts, digital content may be subject to withdrawal rules until delivery starts or until you expressly waive withdrawal where permitted by law. Once delivery has started, statutory exceptions (e.g. personalised digital content) may apply. Details and consent appear at checkout.
4. Licence types (summary)
Single‑user licence: for you, limited installations. Network / site licence: as many servers or sites as stated. Developer / team: limited team size. Scope cannot exceed the product licence agreement and description. Use of source code, trademarks, and proprietary components follows the product files.
5. Disclaimer (general)
Software is provided “as is” and as available; unless the vendor expressly warrants otherwise, there is no guarantee of fitness for a particular purpose, uninterrupted operation, or absence of errors beyond mandatory law. You are responsible for reviewing system requirements and compatibility notes.
6. Termination and licence expiry
Breach of this Policy or the licence agreement, payment default, or fraudulent use may terminate access. Backup, export, and legal retention rules survive where applicable. Some open‑source components may continue to be used under their own licences.
7. Complaints and support
For product defects, contact support and the vendor first. Consumer offices and courts remain available. You retain the right to complain against unfair termination or discrimination.
8. Allocation of responsibility (platform, vendor, buyer)
The Platform’s role is limited to listing, intermediary services, payment redirection, accounts, and licence delivery. Technical fit, updates, and accuracy of listings are primarily the vendor’s responsibility. You remain responsible for your environment, network, third‑party software outside the licence, and device security.
9. Objections, transparency, and updates
This Policy is read consistently with our other documents. We do not impose surprising terms that are materially unfair to consumers. Summaries and notices may appear in the account area, by email, or on the site.
Your rights of use should also be read together with License Rights and Buyer / Vendor policies.