Marketplace Terms

FAOS Marketplace Terms of Service

Version v1.0.0en-USDraft pending human-attorney signoff
This page mirrors the 267-12 legal draft. Commercial enforcement requires licensed human-attorney approval before production publication.

Revenue-share model

FAOS may list workflows with a revenue-share split between a workflow partner and FAOS. The applicable split is displayed in the marketplace workflow metadata before purchase or run. Internal FAOS-authored workflows default to FAOS 100% / Partner 0%, included with the tenant subscription unless a separate written agreement states otherwise.

Partner obligations

Partners must submit workflows that are lawful, original or properly licensed, fit for the represented use case, and reasonably maintained. Partners are responsible for quality, support information, update notices, and prompt correction of defects or unsafe behavior.

Tenant obligations

Tenants may use marketplace workflows only within their subscribed FAOS workspace and licensed modules. Tenants may not resell, sublicense, reverse engineer, or redistribute marketplace workflows except as expressly permitted in a signed agreement.

Dispute resolution

The parties must first attempt good-faith executive escalation for marketplace disputes. If unresolved, disputes will be resolved through binding arbitration unless prohibited by applicable law or modified by a signed master agreement.

Refund policy

Marketplace workflow charges may be refunded or credited only when FAOS confirms a material platform failure, duplicate charge, unauthorized charge, or workflow defect that prevents the stated workflow outcome.

Termination

FAOS may suspend or remove marketplace access for nonpayment, security risk, legal risk, misuse, IP complaints, or breach of these terms. FAOS may preserve audit records, acceptance records, provenance, and billing records as required for compliance and dispute handling.

Governing law and venue

The governing law and venue will be the jurisdiction stated in the applicable FAOS master services agreement, order form, or partner agreement. If no agreement specifies governing law and venue, FAOS will designate the controlling jurisdiction before v1.0 publication as part of human-attorney review.

Questions about marketplace terms should route through FAOS legal operations before any partner payout, footer waiver, or production marketplace run. Contact FAOS.