Terms of use

Effective: 2026-06-15 (UTC), draft

Draft for review

This text is a placeholder outline only. It is not legal advice. Have qualified counsel review and replace it before you rely on it with customers or end users.

These terms describe how AppHubWeb may be offered in two ways: self-hosted software that you run, or hosted and managed deployments where the operator runs the application for separate organizations. Your actual relationship is governed by the written agreement (if any) between you and the software provider or operator.

1. Self-hosted distribution

When you receive a self-hosted package (for example source code, database artifacts, and bundled user-interface assets), you are granted permission to deploy and use that package for your own organization’s purposes in line with your written license or purchase terms. Unless explicitly agreed in writing, you may not redistribute or resell the package as a commercial software product, sublicense it for unrelated third parties, or strip included third-party themes or assets for separate resale.

2. Hosted and managed service

When the application is operated for you on infrastructure controlled by the provider, availability, backups, support, data handling, and fees are defined by a separate services or hosting agreement—not by this draft page alone.

3. No warranty; support

The software is provided “as is,” without warranties of any kind, to the maximum extent permitted by law. Unless a separate agreement says otherwise, ongoing support is limited to what is reasonably available from public repositories and documentation (for example updates published to the repo); there is no obligation to answer questions, fix bugs on a schedule, or provide incident response.

4. Third-party themes and assets

Some user-interface components may originate from third-party marketplaces (for example ThemeForest / Envato). Those files remain subject to the applicable marketplace and item license. Commercial use—including selling a product that incorporates the theme—requires a valid license for that use case. Do not assume that an open-source license on application code extends to purchased theme assets.

5. Changes

This draft may be replaced or updated. Material changes to binding agreements should be communicated as required by law or contract.

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