Purchase & Licensing Terms
Effective Date: March 27, 2026 • Contact: support@ai-people.io
1. Purpose and Scope
These Purchase & Licensing Terms govern buyer-side transaction flows on AI-People, including checkout access, license purchases, premium requests, and post-purchase use obligations.
These Terms apply to listings, checkout, payment confirmation, transaction records, license records, and related certificates.
2. Core Definitions
Buyer means a user acquiring access rights, license rights, or assigned rights through the Platform. Listing means a marketplace offer.
Licensed Asset means the asset identified in the transaction record. Asset Package means the listed or agreed deliverables included in the order scope.
Premium transaction means a transaction type with staged approval, payment, or transfer logic, including exclusive-rights and ownership/assignment structures.
3. Relationship to Other Documents
These Terms are a buyer-side layer and apply together with:
- Terms of Service;
- Subscription Terms;
- Crypto Payment & Payout Terms;
- Custom Order / Commissioned Work Terms (for custom-order transactions);
- Licensing Policy and the selected transaction-specific agreement.
If a transaction-specific agreement sets stricter or more detailed rights/limits, that agreement controls for that transaction.
4. Eligibility and Access Preconditions
Buyers may use purchase flows only with an eligible account, policy compliance, and required access entitlements.
Access to categories, listings, or purchase routes may be restricted by subscription tier, moderation controls, jurisdictional limits, and risk controls.
5. Covered Transaction Types
Supported transaction types may include:
- Commercial License transactions;
- Exclusive Commercial Rights transactions;
- Ownership / Assignment transactions;
- custom-order transactions where such flow is available.
Subscription alone does not grant license or ownership rights.
Creator-side Publication Credits are not buyer purchases and do not grant buyers license rights, access rights, ownership rights, or any claim to a listed package.
6. Order Creation, Approval, and Binding Point
Creating a request, opening checkout, or generating an invoice does not complete a purchase.
A transaction becomes binding only after required preconditions are met, including creator approval where required and confirmed payment.
7. Payment Confirmation and Settlement
Payments are processed through supported digital assets and networks shown in checkout.
Buyers are responsible for wallet/network correctness. Wrong-network transfers, underpayments, or unsupported routes may delay or invalidate completion.
8. Rights Activation
Rights activate only when the Platform records completed transaction conditions and issues the applicable license or rights record.
A License Certificate is informational and does not replace governing documents.
9. Ownership / Assignment Completion Layer
Ownership / Assignment transactions may include transfer-pack and acceptance stages after payment confirmation.
Until listed completion stages are satisfied, the transaction remains in staged completion status as defined by applicable records.
10. Buyer Use Restrictions
Unless expressly allowed by governing documents, buyers must not:
- resell, sublicense, or redistribute raw asset packages;
- relist purchased assets as stock-like inventory;
- claim ownership or rights not expressly granted;
- deploy assets in unlawful, deceptive, abusive, or policy-prohibited ways.
11. Prohibited Buyer Conduct
Buyers may not:
- bypass payment routes, access controls, or moderation controls;
- engage in fraud, sanctions evasion, identity deception, or chargeback abuse;
- misrepresent rights status in downstream commercial use.
12. Refunds, Disputes, and Chargebacks
Transactions are generally final once rights are issued, except where mandatory law or staged transaction remedies provide otherwise.
Buyers must use Platform dispute channels in good faith. Abusive chargeback behavior may trigger restrictions and enforcement.
13. Compliance, Records, and Evidence
The Platform may maintain transaction, payment, moderation, and compliance records.
Buyers remain responsible for retaining evidence of licensed scope for downstream commercial use.
14. Enforcement and Remedies
On breach of these Terms, Terms of Service, or governing transaction documents, the Platform may apply proportionate measures, including purchase-route restrictions, rights hold, access controls, suspension, or termination.
15. Updates and Effective Date
These Terms may be updated for legal, product, operational, or risk reasons and take effect as published unless a later date is stated.
The Platform may require renewed confirmation before additional purchases after material updates.
