Last updated: April 8, 2026
NODEFOX MARKETPLACE TERMS
Version 1.0 | Effective Date: April 8, 2026 | Last Updated: April 8, 2026
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IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING MARKETPLACE PARTICIPATION
THESE MARKETPLACE TERMS ("MARKETPLACE TERMS") GOVERN YOUR ACCESS TO AND USE OF THE NODEFOX MARKETPLACE (THE "MARKETPLACE"), A PLATFORM WHERE NODEFOX AND, IF ENABLED IN THE FUTURE, APPROVED CONTRIBUTORS MAY PUBLISH, DISTRIBUTE, AND MAKE AVAILABLE WORKFLOWS, TEMPLATES, COMPONENTS, AND OTHER CONTENT (COLLECTIVELY, "MARKETPLACE CONTENT").
THESE MARKETPLACE TERMS ARE PART OF, AND INCORPORATED INTO, THE NODEFOX TERMS OF SERVICE AT HTTPS://WWW.NODEFOX.AI/LEGAL/TERMS (THE "TERMS OF SERVICE"). BY ACCESSING OR USING THE MARKETPLACE, WHETHER AS A CONTRIBUTOR, PURCHASER, OR BROWSER, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THESE MARKETPLACE TERMS.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE, YOU MAY NOT ACCESS OR USE THE MARKETPLACE.
THE MARKETPLACE AND ALL MARKETPLACE CONTENT ARE PROVIDED IN BETA. THE MARKETPLACE MAY BE MODIFIED, SUSPENDED, OR DISCONTINUED AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE, ESCROW, OR CONTINUITY OBLIGATION. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
KEY POINTS SUMMARY
This summary is for convenience only. The full Marketplace Terms control.
| Topic | Summary |
|---|---|
| Initial Content | At launch, Marketplace Content is provided exclusively by NodeFox |
| Future Contributors | Third-party participation may be enabled at NodeFox's discretion |
| Platform Role | NodeFox provides technology; not a party to Contributor–Purchaser agreements except where NodeFox is the provider |
| No Review Guarantee | NodeFox does not guarantee review for quality, security, or compliance; optional scanning creates no duty or standard of care |
| No Secrets | API keys, credentials, and secrets are prohibited in Marketplace Content, Listings, and documentation |
| Automation Risk | Marketplace Content may trigger autonomous actions, unbounded loops, and third-party costs; Purchaser bears all responsibility |
| Content Ownership | NodeFox or Contributors retain ownership; Purchasers receive licenses |
| Perpetual License ≠ Hosting | License survives delisting but re-download is not guaranteed; maintain your own copies |
| No Support Guarantee | Neither NodeFox nor Contributors are required to provide support |
| Refunds | Discretionary; limited during beta; not available for third-party dependency failures |
| Liability | Limited per Terms of Service; indemnification obligations apply |
PART I: INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE
SECTION 1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE
1.1 Purpose. The NodeFox Marketplace enables distribution and acquisition of Workflows, templates, components, integrations, prompts, DSL configurations, AI-generated networks, scripts, code nodes, connectors, and other content that extends the NodeFox Services.
1.2 Initial Content. At launch, Marketplace Content is provided exclusively by NodeFox. NodeFox curates, creates, modifies, and removes Marketplace Content in its sole discretion. NodeFox-provided content is also provided "AS IS" and may be removed or changed at any time. Third-party Contributor participation, if introduced, will be subject to additional terms determined by NodeFox.
1.3 Scope. These Marketplace Terms apply to all access to and use of the Marketplace, including browsing, acquiring, downloading, publishing, submitting, reviewing, and any other interaction.
1.4 Relationship to Terms of Service. These Marketplace Terms supplement and are incorporated into the Terms of Service. In conflict, these Marketplace Terms control for the Marketplace. All Terms of Service provisions remain in full force.
1.5 Relationship to Other Policies. Your use is also subject to: the Privacy Policy (/legal/privacy); the AUP (/legal/acceptable-use); the Cookie Policy (/legal/cookies); and any other incorporated policies.
1.6 Changes. NodeFox may modify these Marketplace Terms per Section 48.
SECTION 2. DEFINITIONS
Capitalized terms not defined herein have the meanings in the Terms of Service.
"Bundle" — a collection of multiple Marketplace Content items offered together. "Contributor" — NodeFox or, if enabled, a user approved to publish Marketplace Content. "Contributor Account" — an Account approved for Contributor status. "Contributor Agreement" — any additional agreement between NodeFox and a Contributor. "Free Content" — Marketplace Content available at no charge. "Gross Revenue" — total amounts paid by Purchasers before deductions. "Hidden Behavior" — any undisclosed functionality including outbound network calls, data export/transmission, background polling, self-updates from external infrastructure, privilege escalation, destructive actions, and telemetry to contributor-controlled endpoints. "License" — the license granted to a Purchaser. "License Terms" — terms governing Purchaser use. "Listing" — the page displaying information about Marketplace Content. "Marketplace" — the NodeFox marketplace platform. "Marketplace Content" — Workflows, templates, components, nodes, integrations, connectors, scripts, code, prompts, DSL configurations, AI-generated networks, model configs, documentation, images, icons, pre-configured APIs, node bundles, and other materials available through the Marketplace. Marketplace Content expressly excludes User Secrets. "Net Revenue" — Gross Revenue minus Platform Fee, refunds, chargebacks, and taxes. "NodeFox Platform Fees" — fees paid directly to NodeFox for platform access, excluding Third-Party Fees, processor fees, AI provider fees, taxes, and pass-through costs. "Paid Content" — Marketplace Content requiring payment. "Platform Fee" — the fee retained by NodeFox from third-party Contributor transactions, if enabled. "Purchaser" — a user who acquires or downloads Marketplace Content. "Review" — a rating, comment, or feedback submitted regarding Marketplace Content. "Subscription" — a recurring payment for Marketplace Content access. "Third-Party Fees" — all fees for Third-Party Services, including AI provider fees, cloud costs, and processor fees. NodeFox does not control third-party fee schedules, metering, refunds, or enforcement. Third-Party Fees are non-refundable by NodeFox. "Transaction" — the acquisition of Marketplace Content.
PART II: THE MARKETPLACE PLATFORM
SECTION 3. PLATFORM ROLE AND STRUCTURE
3.1 Platform Role. NodeFox provides marketplace technology. At launch, NodeFox is the sole provider. If third-party Contributors are enabled, NodeFox provides hosting and transaction facilitation. NodeFox is not a party to Contributor–Purchaser agreements except where NodeFox is the provider.
3.2 NodeFox as Provider. For NodeFox-provided content, NodeFox is the licensor, subject to disclaimers herein.
3.3 Future Third-Party Contributors. Where third-party Contributors are enabled: Contributors are solely responsible for their content; NodeFox acts as hosting service; NodeFox does not endorse, guarantee, or assume responsibility. NodeFox does not act as seller, reseller, distributor, or agent. NodeFox does not provide DRM, cryptographic license keys, or technical enforcement mechanisms to restrict Purchaser deployment. Contributors must pursue license violations directly against Purchasers.
3.4 No Review Guarantee. NodeFox does not guarantee review of Marketplace Content for quality, security, legality, or compliance. Availability does not constitute endorsement, certification, or verification. Even if NodeFox performs optional scanning, testing, automated analysis, or manual review, such activity does not create any duty, warranty, standard of care, or ongoing obligation.
3.5 No Monitoring Duty. NodeFox has no duty to monitor, police, or pre-screen Marketplace Content.
3.6 No Agency or Fiduciary Duty. Contributors are independent parties. Nothing creates employment, agency, partnership, or fiduciary relationship.
3.7 WASM Execution. NodeFox does not guarantee that Marketplace Content is optimized for WebAssembly (WASM) execution. NodeFox is not liable if Marketplace Content causes memory exhaustion, application crashes, browser tab failures, or system freezing on your device.
3.8 Availability. NodeFox does not guarantee availability, uptime, or functionality. NodeFox may modify, suspend, or discontinue the Marketplace at any time without liability, notice, escrow, or continuity obligation.
SECTION 4. ELIGIBILITY AND ACCOUNT REQUIREMENTS
4.1 You must have a valid NodeFox Account for most features. Browsing may be available without an Account.
4.2 You must be 18+.
4.3 Account must be in good standing. NodeFox may restrict access for unpaid balances, violations, or other issues, or for any reason in its discretion.
4.4 You must provide accurate information and keep it current.
4.5 You are responsible for Account security and all activity.
4.6 You may not access the Marketplace if located in a sanctioned country/territory, on any restricted party list, or in violation of export controls. This applies to Contributors and Purchasers.
PART III: CONTRIBUTOR PROVISIONS
Sections 5–11 apply if and when NodeFox enables third-party Contributor participation. Until then, NodeFox is the sole provider.
SECTION 5. CONTRIBUTOR ELIGIBILITY AND ONBOARDING
5.1 To become a Contributor: meet Account requirements; be 18+; have legal capacity; agree to these Terms and any Contributor Agreement; provide accurate payment/tax information; comply with applicable law; and not be located in sanctioned jurisdictions.
5.2 Entity Contributors represent authority to bind. NodeFox may require identity verification, KYC documentation, tax forms, and payment processor compliance before approval or payouts.
5.3 NodeFox may approve or reject applications in its sole discretion without providing reasons. Contributor status is ongoing and may be revoked at any time.
5.4 If Contributors are enabled, NodeFox may require acceptance of additional or revised terms.
SECTION 6. CONTRIBUTOR OBLIGATIONS — GENERAL
6.1 Contributors must comply with these Terms, the Terms of Service, the AUP, the Privacy Policy, applicable law, any Contributor Agreement, and any published guidelines.
6.2 Contributors are responsible for quality. NodeFox makes no representations regarding quality or reliability.
6.3 Contributors are encouraged to test content before submission. NodeFox does not guarantee any quality standard.
6.4 Contributors may, at their discretion, maintain, update, or support content. Contributors have no duty to respond, patch, maintain, or provide timelines. NodeFox has no duty to require them to.
SECTION 7. CONTRIBUTOR OBLIGATIONS — CONTENT STANDARDS
7.1 AUP Compliance. All Marketplace Content must comply with the AUP.
7.2 Originality. Content must be original or Contributor must have all necessary rights.
7.3 No Infringement. Content must not infringe third-party IP rights.
7.4 No Malicious Content. Marketplace Content must not contain: (a) viruses, malware, spyware, backdoors, ransomware, or other malicious code; (b) Hidden Behavior not disclosed in the Listing; (c) code that collects data without disclosure and consent; (d) logic bombs, time bombs, or disabling mechanisms; (e) jailbreaks, adversarial system prompts, or prompt injection attacks designed to hijack AI models, bypass safety alignment, or exfiltrate data; (f) SSRF, scanning, probing, tunneling, enumeration, or proxy functionality; (g) credential harvesting, token replay, or lookalike nodes masquerading as official third-party integrations to deceive users into providing credentials; or (h) any other harmful or deceptive elements.
7.5 No Prohibited Content. Content must not: facilitate illegal activity; promote violence, hatred, or discrimination; contain sexually explicit material; violate privacy rights; exploit or harm minors; or otherwise violate these Terms or the AUP.
7.6 No Concealed Telemetry. Marketplace Content must not transmit telemetry, analytics, or usage data to contributor-controlled endpoints unless explicitly and conspicuously disclosed in the Listing with opt-out where feasible.
7.7 No Remote Control Mechanisms. Marketplace Content must not include mechanisms to remotely disable, mutate, self-update from contributor infrastructure, or "phone home" unless clearly disclosed and user-consented.
7.8 No Copyleft Contamination. Contributors must not incorporate code governed by copyleft or viral open-source licenses (including GPL, AGPL, or similar) in any manner that would subject the NodeFox platform, Services, or Purchaser's proprietary Workflows to open-source disclosure or distribution obligations.
7.9 No Secrets. Marketplace Content, Listings, documentation, changelogs, screenshots, and support materials must not include API keys, OAuth tokens, passwords, private keys, signing secrets, or other credentials. If published, Contributor assumes all risk and must rotate/revoke immediately.
7.10 Automation Safety. Marketplace Content must include bounded loops and retries where applicable. Content reasonably likely to cause unbounded loops, retry storms, uncontrolled fan-out, or runaway third-party costs is prohibited.
7.11 No High-Risk Decisioning Templates. Marketplace Content must not be designed primarily for automated employment, credit, housing, insurance, education, or healthcare decisioning without conspicuous disclosures and appropriate controls. Contributors must disclose if content is intended for or capable of consequential decision-making.
7.12 No Vaporware. Contributors must not sell content marketed as "Pre-Order," "Early Access," or "Coming Soon" that requires payment for features not currently functional.
7.13 Third-Party Components. If content incorporates third-party components, Contributors must have rights, comply with licenses, provide attributions, and disclose usage.
SECTION 8. CONTRIBUTOR OBLIGATIONS — ACCURACY AND DISCLOSURE
8.1 Accurate Descriptions. Contributors must provide accurate, complete, non-misleading descriptions including functionality, requirements, dependencies, limitations, license terms, and pricing.
8.2 Required Security Disclosures. Contributors must disclose: (a) all outbound endpoints/domains called; (b) required permissions and scopes; (c) data categories processed or transmitted; (d) whether content includes code execution, fetch requests, webhooks, or external connectors; (e) expected cost drivers (high token usage, polling loops, fan-out patterns); (f) use of third-party APIs or services; (g) known limitations or bugs; and (h) any costs beyond the purchase price.
8.3 No Misrepresentation. Contributors must not misrepresent functionality, compatibility, security, reviews, relationship with NodeFox, or other material facts.
8.4 Contributors are encouraged to update Listings when material information changes.
SECTION 9. CONTRIBUTOR OBLIGATIONS — SUPPORT, MAINTENANCE, AND COMPLIANCE
9.1 No Guaranteed Support. Support, maintenance, updates, and compatibility assurance are not required unless expressly stated in the Listing. NodeFox does not guarantee any Contributor will provide support. Purchasers acquire content "AS IS."
9.2 NodeFox does not provide support for third-party Contributor content.
9.3 Orphaned Content. NodeFox has no obligation to maintain, patch, or rescue abandoned content that becomes incompatible ("Code Rot"). NodeFox may delist, deprecate, or remove abandoned content that poses security risk or degrades performance, without refunds.
9.4 Compatibility. NodeFox may change schemas, DSL, node behaviors, and platform architecture. There is no obligation to maintain backward compatibility or provide migration tools. Contributors may update content at their discretion.
9.5 Legal Compliance. Contributors must comply with IP, data protection, export control, consumer protection, tax, and other applicable laws. If content processes personal data, Contributors must provide appropriate privacy disclosures, obtain consents, and implement security measures. NodeFox is not the controller for Contributor's off-platform data collection.
PART IV: PROHIBITED MARKETPLACE CONTENT
SECTION 10. PROHIBITED CONTENT
10.1 The following are prohibited:
(a) Malicious Content: Malware, spyware, ransomware, backdoors, credential harvesters, SSRF/scanning tools, prompt injection kits, jailbreak templates, phishing kits, fraud tools, and any content designed to attack systems or exfiltrate data.
(b) Infringing Content: Copyright, trademark, patent, or trade secret infringement; pirated content; copyleft-contaminated content; misappropriated materials.
(c) Harmful Content: Content facilitating illegal activity; violence, terrorism, or hatred promotion; CSAM; sexually explicit material; privacy violations; defamation; doxxing or stalkerware.
(d) Deceptive Content: False descriptions; impersonation; fake reviews; Hidden Behavior; concealed telemetry; brand impersonation or typosquatting (naming content to falsely imply official affiliation with third-party providers); and credential-harvesting lookalike nodes.
(e) Policy-Violating Content: AUP violations; circumvention of NodeFox policies, throttles, or kill switches; content facilitating Terms violations.
(f) Low-Quality and Exploitative Content: Non-functional content; incomplete content; spam or duplicates; vaporware requiring payment for non-existent features; asset flipping (acquiring content, making trivial modifications, and republishing as competing product).
(g) Unauthorized Content: Content without required licenses; content violating third-party agreements; stolen materials.
(h) Automation-Dangerous Content: Content designed to cause or reasonably likely to cause unbounded loops, retry storms, runaway fan-out, or uncontrolled resource/cost consumption.
10.2 Zero-Tolerance Enforcement. NodeFox may immediately delist, suspend, and share information with authorities without prior notice for: malware or credential theft; SSRF/scanning/tunneling; CSAM; doxxing or stalkerware; sanctions evasion; money laundering; and content posing immediate security risk.
10.3 NodeFox may remove prohibited content, suspend Contributors, and take other enforcement actions.
PART V: CONTENT SUBMISSION AND REVIEW
SECTION 11. SUBMISSION AND REVIEW
11.1 Contributors submit through NodeFox's designated process.
11.2 NodeFox may review content before or after publication, including automated scanning, manual review, and testing. Review is discretionary. Absence of review does not constitute approval.
11.3 NodeFox may approve, reject, or request modifications in its sole discretion without providing reasons.
11.4 Review by NodeFox does not relieve Contributors of obligations. Contributors remain solely responsible regardless of review.
SECTION 12. LISTING INFORMATION
12.1 Listings must include: name, description, functionality, requirements, dependencies, license type and terms, pricing, version, and required security disclosures per Section 8.2.
12.2 All Listing information must be accurate and non-misleading.
12.3 Listings must not contain: false claims; offensive content; spam; links to competing platforms; contact information to circumvent the Marketplace; secrets, credentials, or demo API keys; or brand impersonation/typosquatting.
12.4 Listings must be in English. Additional translations are permitted.
PART VI: PRICING AND FEES
SECTION 13. PRICING
13.1 For NodeFox-provided content, NodeFox sets all prices. For third-party Contributors (if enabled), Contributors may set prices subject to NodeFox limits.
13.2 Prices in USD unless otherwise specified. Prices may change; changes do not affect completed Transactions.
13.3 Free Content may be offered. Promotions at NodeFox's discretion.
13.4 No Price Manipulation. Prohibited: artificially inflating prices before discounts; coordinated price-fixing in violation of applicable antitrust and consumer protection laws; and other deceptive pricing.
SECTION 14. REVENUE SHARE AND PAYMENTS
14.1 Revenue sharing for third-party Contributors is discretionary. Timing, thresholds, methods, and terms are determined by NodeFox and may change. As of the Effective Date, no third-party revenue sharing is in effect.
14.2 If enabled, Contributors must provide accurate payment and tax information. NodeFox is not responsible for failed payments due to incorrect information.
14.3 Holdbacks. NodeFox may hold back payments pending disputes, chargebacks, refunds, suspected fraud, policy violations, compliance review, sanctions screening, tax verification, payment processor risk holds, or any other reason in NodeFox's discretion. NodeFox is not liable for payout delays.
14.4 Setoffs and Cost Recovery. NodeFox may offset amounts owed to Contributors against refunds, chargebacks, chargeback fees, payment processor fees, fraud investigation costs, incident response costs, taxes, withholding, and other amounts owed by Contributors.
14.5 Sanctions Forfeiture. If NodeFox reasonably suspects a Contributor is operating from a sanctioned jurisdiction or appears on a restricted party list, NodeFox may immediately freeze the Account and indefinitely withhold, seize, or remit to government authorities any unpaid balances, without liability.
14.6 Money Laundering Detection. NodeFox may permanently freeze Accounts, confiscate funds, and report to authorities if it detects self-purchasing rings, coordinated use of stolen payment methods, or other money laundering typologies.
14.7 Payment disputes must be raised within ninety (90) days to the extent permitted by law. Unclaimed balances may be escheated as required by law.
14.8 NodeFox does not guarantee timing, amount, or availability of payments.
SECTION 15. TAXES
15.1 Contributors are solely responsible for all applicable taxes on earnings (income, self-employment, VAT, GST, sales tax).
15.2 Contributors must provide accurate tax information (W-9, W-8BEN/W-8BEN-E, VAT registration). NodeFox may withhold taxes as required by law.
15.3 Tax Misclassification Indemnification. If NodeFox is audited or assessed penalties due to a Contributor's failure to pay taxes, misclassification of digital goods, or provision of fraudulent tax documentation, the Contributor shall fully indemnify NodeFox for all back-taxes, interest, penalties, and defense costs.
15.4 NodeFox will provide tax reporting documents as required by law. For Transactions where NodeFox is required to collect sales tax, it will be added and remitted.
15.5 NodeFox does not provide tax advice.
PART VII: LICENSES
SECTION 16. LICENSES GRANTED BY CONTRIBUTORS
16.1 By submitting content, Contributors grant the licenses in Sections 17 and 18.
16.2 Contributors retain ownership, subject to licenses granted.
16.3 Contributors represent they have authority to grant these licenses.
SECTION 17. LICENSE TO NODEFOX
17.1 Contributors grant NodeFox a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free, sublicensable, transferable license to: host, store, cache, distribute, display, make available, reproduce (for backup/operations), create derivative works for platform functionality (thumbnails, previews, format conversions), use in marketing/promotional materials, modify for compatibility, and analyze for quality/security/compliance.
17.2 This license continues for so long as necessary to operate the Marketplace, fulfill existing licenses and Transactions, comply with law, and maintain backups/logs.
17.3 NodeFox may sublicense to Purchasers (Section 18) and service providers.
17.4 No additional compensation beyond any revenue share under Section 14. Contributor grants NodeFox the right to use Contributor's name, trademarks, and screenshots for Marketplace promotion without additional compensation.
SECTION 18. LICENSE TO PURCHASERS
18.1 Standard License. Unless otherwise specified, Purchasers receive a non-exclusive, worldwide, perpetual (subject to compliance), non-transferable license per License Terms.
18.2 Perpetual license does not guarantee continued hosting, re-download access, or updates. Purchasers must maintain their own copies. NodeFox may discontinue the Marketplace, remove content, or disable downloads at any time.
18.3 License Terms are determined by: the License Type; additional Listing terms; and these Marketplace Terms. In conflict, these Terms control unless Listing terms provide greater Purchaser rights.
18.4 All Licenses must grant at least the right to use content for its intended purpose.
SECTION 19. LICENSE TYPES
19.1 NodeFox may establish standard License Types, which may include:
(a) Personal License: Single individual, non-commercial use, no redistribution.
(b) Single User License: Single individual, personal and commercial use, no redistribution as standalone.
(c) Team License: Specified team members within single organization, commercial use, no redistribution.
(d) Enterprise License: Unlimited users within single organization, no redistribution.
(e) Extended License: Base license rights plus use in distributed products and additional specified rights.
19.2 Unless expressly permitted by an Extended License, Purchasers may not wrap, expose, or deploy Marketplace Content behind public-facing webhooks, APIs, or front-ends to offer the content's functionality to third parties as a SaaS or Automation-as-a-Service product.
19.3 Custom terms subject to NodeFox approval. Multiple types may be offered at different prices. License type must be clearly displayed.
PART VIII: PURCHASER TERMS
SECTION 20. GENERAL PURCHASER TERMS
20.1 By acquiring content, Purchasers agree to these Terms, License Terms, Listing terms, and the Terms of Service.
20.2 License, Not Ownership. No ownership or IP rights transfer.
20.3 Purchasers must comply with License Terms, these Terms, the AUP, and applicable law.
20.4 No Resale. Unless expressly permitted, no resale, redistribution, sublicensing, or transfer.
20.5 No Support Guarantee. Support, maintenance, updates, and compatibility are not guaranteed. Content acquired "AS IS."
20.6 No Reliance for Critical Use. Do not rely on Marketplace Content for production, mission-critical, regulated, or high-stakes purposes without independent evaluation, testing, and safeguards.
20.7 Sandbox-First Obligation. Purchasers must test Marketplace Content in a non-production environment before production deployment. Purchasers are responsible for approvals, change management, and rollback procedures.
20.8 Trojan Update Risk. Updated versions may introduce bugs, break compatibility, or contain undisclosed changes. Purchasers are responsible for re-evaluating and auditing content after every update before deployment.
SECTION 21. PURCHASER RIGHTS AND RESTRICTIONS
21.1 Subject to compliance, Purchasers may: use content for its intended purpose; integrate with the Services; modify for own use (unless prohibited); and receive updates if provided.
21.2 Restrictions. Unless expressly permitted, Purchasers may not: redistribute, resell, or sublicense; share with unauthorized users; remove proprietary notices; reverse engineer (except as permitted by law); violate the AUP; exceed license scope; claim authorship; use to violate third-party terms (AI providers, APIs); perform SSRF/scanning/proxying; engage in asset flipping; or embed secrets in shared content.
21.3 License violations may result in termination and other remedies.
SECTION 22. PURCHASER OBLIGATIONS
22.1 Pay applicable prices. Provide accurate information. Comply with License Terms. Do not circumvent payment, access controls, or protective measures.
22.2 No Secrets in Shared Content. Purchasers must not share Marketplace Content bundles, logs, workspaces, or exports containing secrets or sensitive data. Rotate/revoke if exposed.
22.3 Automation Accountability. Purchasers bear full legal accountability as the human deployer for all outcomes of Workflows built using Marketplace Content, consistent with applicable AI governance laws. Purchasers may not assert that AI autonomy, agent independence, or emergent behavior excuses liability.
22.4 Runaway Costs. Purchasers bear sole responsibility for all third-party charges and costs from Workflows built using Marketplace Content, including costs from loops, retries, model variability, fan-out, failed/partial runs, timeouts, cancellations, and charges accruing after "stop" is requested. NodeFox does not monitor, cap, or refund Third-Party Fees.
22.5 Lawful Data. Purchasers represent they have lawful rights to all data input into Workflows built from Marketplace Content.
22.6 Regulated Uses. Purchasers must not use Marketplace Content for regulated or high-risk uses without appropriate safeguards, disclosures, and human oversight.
SECTION 23. EXECUTION DISCLAIMERS
23.1 Execution Semantics. Marketplace Content may execute with retries, duplicates, out-of-order processing, and partial failures. Stop/pause is not guaranteed. In-flight third-party API calls, webhook requests, and autonomous actions may continue after attempts to stop. NodeFox is not responsible for failure to halt actions immediately.
23.2 Charges Accrue. Third-party charges accrue on attempts regardless of outcome, including failed runs, partial runs, retries, timeouts, user cancellations, and after stop is requested.
23.3 Compatibility. Marketplace Content may not be compatible with all versions, plans, or configurations of the Services. NodeFox may change schemas, DSL, node behaviors, and platform architecture. No obligation to maintain backward compatibility or provide migration tools.
23.4 Mid-Execution Subscription Expiry. If a Subscription to Marketplace Content expires, lapses, or fails to renew, NodeFox may immediately restrict access. Active Workflows may fail or halt mid-execution. NodeFox disclaims liability for data lost due to subscription-enforced halts.
SECTION 24. FREE AND PAID CONTENT
24.1 Free Content is subject to the same standards as Paid Content. If no License Terms specified, Personal License applies.
24.2 Paid Content requires payment before License is granted. No license on failed payment.
24.3 Free Content may convert to Paid. Existing licensees retain their license to the version acquired.
SECTION 25. SUBSCRIPTIONS AND BUNDLES
25.1 Content may be offered on subscription or bundle basis. Terms must be disclosed in Listing.
25.2 Cancellation per subscription terms and NodeFox's policies. Each item in a Bundle licensed separately.
SECTION 26. TRANSACTIONS
26.1 Transactions completed through NodeFox's checkout. Completed Transactions are binding. NodeFox may act as payment facilitator; unless expressly stated, NodeFox is not the seller and does not assume Contributor warranty duties.
26.2 NodeFox accepts payment methods displayed during checkout. Purchasers authorize NodeFox to charge.
26.3 Receipts/confirmations provided. Failed Transactions grant no License.
SECTION 27. REFUNDS AND CANCELLATIONS
27.1 Refunds are discretionary except where required by applicable law. During beta, refunds may be more limited.
27.2 Eligible Refunds. Refunds may be available if: (a) content is materially different from description; (b) content does not function due to defects (not platform issues); (c) content contains undisclosed malicious code; or (d) other circumstances in NodeFox's sole discretion.
27.3 Refund Exclusions. Refunds are not available for: (a) content that ceases to function due to deprecation, pricing changes, or access revocation by a third-party API or external dependency; (b) beta instability or platform modifications; (c) Free Content; (d) Purchaser misconfiguration; or (e) issues arising from browser, device, or connectivity.
27.4 NodeFox determines refund eligibility in its sole discretion. NodeFox has no obligation to test content or reproduce bugs. Refunds processed to original payment method.
27.5 Contributor Impact. Refunds reduce Contributor revenue. NodeFox may offset against future payments.
27.6 Chargebacks. If a Purchaser initiates a chargeback: (a) NodeFox may reverse the Transaction; (b) chargeback fees may be deducted from Contributor payouts; (c) NodeFox may suspend Purchaser and/or Contributor Accounts during disputes; (d) NodeFox may take other enforcement action.
27.7 Abuse of refund policy may result in denial and access restriction.
PART IX: REVIEWS AND FEATURED CONTENT
SECTION 28. REVIEWS AND RATINGS
28.1 Reviews may be introduced, modified, or removed at NodeFox's discretion. If enabled, only users who acquired the content may review.
28.2 Reviews must be honest, relevant, respectful, non-promotional, and AUP-compliant.
28.3 Prohibited. False reviews; reviews from non-users; undisclosed compensated reviews; organized manipulation; review bombing (orchestrating campaigns to artificially depress competitor ratings); harassment; reviews from Contributors on own content.
28.4 NodeFox may remove reviews for any reason. No obligation to investigate, verify, keep history, or remove reviews Contributors disagree with.
28.5 No Liability. NodeFox is not liable for review content or any failure to act on reviews.
SECTION 29. FEATURED CONTENT
29.1 NodeFox may feature content based on quality, popularity, and other factors at its discretion. No guarantee of placement. Featured placement does not constitute endorsement, approval, or verification.
PART X: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
SECTION 30. IP RIGHTS
30.1 Contributors retain IP in their content, subject to licenses granted. Purchasers receive only license rights; no ownership transfers.
30.2 The Marketplace platform is NodeFox property. "NodeFox" and related marks are trademarks; no use without permission except to identify the Marketplace.
30.3 Feedback may be used per Terms of Service.
SECTION 31. DMCA AND COPYRIGHT
31.1 NodeFox responds to valid DMCA notices.
31.2 Notices must include: identification of copyrighted work; identification of infringing material; contact information; good faith statement; perjury statement; and signature. Send to:
NodeFox LLC, Attn: DMCA Agent, PO Box 1667, Ross, CA 94957, United States. Email: dmca@nodefox.ai.
31.3 Counter-notices per Terms of Service. NodeFox may remove content in response to any claim or risk; no obligation beyond what law requires. Repeat infringer accounts may be terminated.
PART XI: REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
SECTION 32. CONTRIBUTOR WARRANTIES
32.1 Contributors represent and warrant:
(a) Authority: Full right to grant licenses; own or have all necessary rights; no infringement; authorized to bind entity if applicable.
(b) Content Quality: Functions as described; Listing is accurate; no malicious code; no secrets or credentials included; no SSRF/scanning/proxy/tunneling; includes bounded loops/retries; discloses material cost drivers; adequately tested.
(c) Legal Compliance: Complies with applicable law; all necessary licenses obtained; no third-party agreement violations; tax compliance.
(d) Policy Compliance: Complies with these Terms, AUP, and NodeFox policies.
32.2 NodeFox makes no warranties regarding third-party Contributor content.
SECTION 33. PURCHASER WARRANTIES
33.1 Purchasers represent and warrant: authority to transact; License Terms compliance; AUP compliance; no circumvention; no unauthorized redistribution; lawful rights to data inputs; will not use for regulated/high-risk uses without safeguards.
PART XII: DISCLAIMERS AND LIMITATIONS
SECTION 34. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
34.1 THE MARKETPLACE AND ALL MARKETPLACE CONTENT ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE" WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND.
34.2 NODEFOX DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, ACCURACY, SECURITY, UNINTERRUPTED OPERATION, AND COMPATIBILITY. NODEFOX DOES NOT WARRANT THAT CONTENT WILL BE SUPPORTED, MAINTAINED, OR UPDATED.
34.3 NODEFOX-PROVIDED CONTENT IS ALSO "AS IS" AND MAY CONTAIN ERRORS OR VULNERABILITIES.
34.4 MARKETPLACE CONTENT MAY: TRIGGER AUTONOMOUS ACTIONS; GENERATE INACCURATE OUTPUTS; CAUSE THIRD-PARTY CHARGES INCLUDING RUNAWAY COSTS; AND INCLUDE DEPENDENCIES THAT CHANGE OR BREAK. NODEFOX DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR THIRD-PARTY API COST EXHAUSTION, CLOUD FEES, OR FINANCIAL LOSSES FROM EXECUTION OF MARKETPLACE CONTENT.
34.5 BETA STATUS AMPLIFIES ALL DISCLAIMERS.
34.6 SOME JURISDICTIONS LIMIT WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS. IN SUCH JURISDICTIONS, DISCLAIMERS APPLY TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED.
SECTION 35. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
35.1 TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, NEITHER NODEFOX NOR ANY CONTRIBUTOR SHALL BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS, DATA LOSS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, THIRD-PARTY FEES, API COST EXHAUSTION, AND ALL OTHER INTANGIBLE LOSSES.
35.2 NodeFox Cap. Total aggregate liability shall not exceed NodeFox Platform Fees (excluding Third-Party Fees, processor fees, AI provider fees, taxes, and pass-through costs) paid in the twelve (12) months preceding the claim; or zero ($0) for free/trial users.
35.3 Contributor Cap. A Contributor's total liability to a Purchaser shall not exceed amounts paid for that content.
35.4 Third-Party Fees are not recoverable damages. Purchaser assumes them.
35.5 Exceptions. Limitations do not apply to: fraud or willful misconduct; death or personal injury from negligence (where law prohibits exclusion); indemnification obligations; or liability that cannot be limited by law.
35.6 These limitations are a fundamental element of the agreement.
PART XIII: INDEMNIFICATION
SECTION 36. CONTRIBUTOR INDEMNIFICATION
36.1 Contributors indemnify NodeFox from claims arising from: their content (including infringement, defamation, harm, malicious code, secrets exposure); breach of these Terms; violation of law or third-party rights; disputes with Purchasers; breach of warranties; failure to provide support; and tax misclassification or fraudulent documentation.
36.2 NodeFox may provide notice of claims (failure to notify does not waive unless materially prejudiced). NodeFox may assume defense control at Contributor's expense. No settlement without NodeFox's consent. Indemnified losses include incident response, investigation costs, chargeback fees, and processor fees.
SECTION 37. PURCHASER INDEMNIFICATION
37.1 Purchasers indemnify NodeFox and Contributors from claims arising from: use beyond license scope; breach of Terms or License Terms; violation of law or third-party rights; products/services created using content; autonomous actions and Workflow outcomes; and Purchaser's acts/omissions.
PART XIV: CONTENT REMOVAL AND TERMINATION
SECTION 38. CONTENT REMOVAL
38.1 NodeFox may remove, disable, quarantine, or disable downloads/execution of Marketplace Content at any time, for any reason, including: violations; IP claims; legal requirements; security concerns; quality concerns; inactivity; Account termination; platform changes; or any other reason.
38.2 Contributors (if enabled) may remove their content, subject to existing Purchaser obligations.
38.3 Effect. Removal: (a) does not terminate existing Purchaser licenses (unless License Terms provide otherwise or revoked for violation), but access to re-download and updates may end; (b) does not affect existing Transactions; (c) does not relieve Contributor obligations; (d) NodeFox may block execution of delisted content for safety; and (e) does not affect NodeFox's license under Section 17.
38.4 NodeFox is not liable for removing or failing to remove content or for any resulting loss.
SECTION 39. SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION
39.1 NodeFox may suspend or terminate Marketplace access at any time, for any reason, without notice, explanation, or opportunity to cure.
39.2 Contributor Termination Effects. Content may be removed; new Transactions cease; existing licenses continue (unless terminated); Contributor remains liable; unpaid balances may be paid, withheld, or forfeited (to the extent permitted by law).
39.3 Purchaser Termination Effects. May lose re-download access; existing licenses continue unless terminated for violation; payment obligations remain. Purchasers should maintain their own copies.
39.4 Survival. Definitions, License provisions (to extent licenses continue), IP, Disclaimers, Limitation of Liability, Indemnification, Effect of Termination, Dispute Resolution, No Circumvention, and provisions that by nature should survive.
PART XV: DISPUTES AND COMPLIANCE
SECTION 40. DISPUTES BETWEEN USERS
40.1 Disputes between Contributors and Purchasers should be resolved directly. NodeFox is not a party.
40.2 NodeFox has no obligation to mediate. Any courtesy assistance creates no obligation.
40.3 NodeFox may make refund decisions in its sole discretion; decisions are final.
40.4 Evidence Retention. NodeFox may retain and share limited logs, transaction metadata, and account information to investigate fraud, chargebacks, or policy violations, and may do so without notice where permitted by law.
40.5 NodeFox is not liable for disputes or outcomes.
SECTION 41. DISPUTES WITH NODEFOX
41.1 Subject to Terms of Service dispute resolution, including arbitration and class action waiver. Informal resolution via legal@nodefox.ai first.
SECTION 42. NO CIRCUMVENTION
42.1 Users may not use the Marketplace to identify or interact with others to circumvent fees, revenue sharing, or platform features. This applies only to relationships first introduced through the Marketplace.
42.2 Transactions must be conducted through the Marketplace. No off-platform transactions to avoid fees.
42.3 Violation may result in suspension, termination, forfeiture, and fee recovery.
PART XVI: DATA AND CONFIDENTIALITY
SECTION 43. DATA AND PRIVACY
43.1 Data collection governed by Privacy Policy.
43.2 NodeFox may share data between Contributors and Purchasers as necessary for Transactions, support, and dispute resolution. NodeFox does not share Purchaser payment details with Contributors except as required by law or payment processor dispute processes.
43.3 NodeFox may provide Contributors with analytics (views, downloads, revenue). Availability and accuracy not guaranteed.
43.4 Data Leakage Prohibition. Users must not post secrets, personal data, or credentials in reviews, Q&A, issue threads, changelogs, or Listing descriptions. Immediate remediation and key rotation required upon exposure.
SECTION 44. CONFIDENTIALITY
44.1 "NodeFox Confidential Information" includes non-public information regarding the Marketplace platform, infrastructure, security practices, business terms, pricing structures, and proprietary technology.
44.2 Users must protect NodeFox Confidential Information from unauthorized disclosure, use it only for purposes of the Marketplace, and not disclose to third parties.
44.3 Exceptions: publicly available information; previously known; independently developed; required by law.
44.4 This Section does not create mutual confidentiality obligations. NodeFox does not owe NDA-level duties to Contributors or Purchasers absent a separate written confidentiality agreement. NodeFox does not generally disclose individual Contributor financial information except as required by law or as necessary to operate the Marketplace.
PART XVII: GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 45. MODIFICATIONS
45.1 NodeFox may modify these Terms at any time. Notice by posting, email, in-app notification, or other means. NodeFox is not obligated to provide any particular form of notice.
45.2 Continued use constitutes acceptance except where applicable law requires affirmative consent. Modifications do not affect completed Transactions.
SECTION 46. MARKETPLACE MODIFICATIONS
46.1 NodeFox may modify, update, or discontinue the Marketplace at any time without notice or liability. No obligation to maintain features, continue operating, or provide advance notice.
46.2 No escrow or continuity obligation. Re-download may become unavailable. Purchasers should maintain their own copies.
SECTION 47. BETA STATUS
47.1 The Marketplace is in beta. It may be unstable, contain bugs, change significantly, lack features, or be discontinued.
47.2 Do not rely on continued availability. Content, pricing, licenses, and functionality may change without notice.
47.3 During beta: support may be limited; features may change or be removed; refunds may be more limited; the Marketplace may be discontinued.
47.4 Ambiguities regarding capabilities, availability, or provisions should be interpreted consistent with beta limitations and in favor of NodeFox.
SECTION 48. REPORTING AND TAKEDOWNS
48.1 Users may report content to marketplace@nodefox.ai. NodeFox may act or not act on reports in its discretion. No response commitment, SLA, or duty to explain. NodeFox may remove content without notice.
SECTION 49. GENERAL
49.1 These Terms, the Terms of Service, and incorporated documents constitute the entire agreement for the Marketplace.
49.2 Severability; no waiver; assignment (you may not assign; NodeFox may assign freely); headings for convenience; no agency; no third-party beneficiaries except as provided; Delaware law governs per Terms of Service.
49.3 Notices to NodeFox: legal@nodefox.ai. Notices to users: Account email, effective when sent. Delivery failures do not invalidate notice to the extent permitted by law.
49.4 Force majeure per Terms of Service.
SECTION 50. CONTACT
| Purpose | Contact |
|---|---|
| Marketplace Inquiries | marketplace@nodefox.ai |
| Contributor Support | contributors@nodefox.ai |
| Purchaser Support | support@nodefox.ai |
| Legal | legal@nodefox.ai |
| DMCA | dmca@nodefox.ai |
| Privacy | privacy@nodefox.ai |
| Content Reports | marketplace@nodefox.ai |
Mailing Address: NodeFox LLC, PO Box 1667, Ross, CA 94957, United States.
NodeFox does not guarantee response times. Support is discretionary.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
BY ACCESSING OR USING THE MARKETPLACE, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD, AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THESE MARKETPLACE TERMS.
END OF MARKETPLACE TERMS
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