1. Seller eligibility, onboarding and identity
A seller must be at least 18 years old or otherwise have full legal capacity and authority to enter into this agreement under applicable law. A person applying on behalf of a company or another organization confirms that they are authorized to bind it.
Sellers must provide accurate legal, tax, payout, support and storefront information and keep it current. Assetora may require payment-provider onboarding, identity or business verification, sanctions screening, file scanning and additional disclosures before a seller can publish paid products or receive payouts.
Information identifying a business seller and its verified trader or non-trader status must be clearly visible to buyers where required by law.
2. Product responsibility and warranties
The seller warrants that each product is lawful, accurately described, safe to distribute, compatible with the versions expressly claimed, free from intentionally malicious code, and supplied with all rights, licenses, notices and permissions necessary for sale and buyer use. Sellers must disclose material third-party components, open-source obligations, AI-generated or AI-assisted content where required by platform rules, executable code, network activity and unusual runtime permissions.
3. Support, updates and continuity
For paid products, sellers must provide reasonable support consistent with the product description, respond to material buyer issues within a reasonable time, and avoid removing compatibility or dependency information that would make the listing misleading. Sellers should publish material update notes and clearly identify discontinued products.
4. Fees, reserves, taxes and payouts
Commission, reserve periods, payout thresholds, supported payout countries, provider fees, currency conversion, refunds, chargebacks and other deductions are governed by the Payment, Commission and Payout Policy and seller-dashboard disclosures accepted by the seller. Sellers are responsible for their own tax registrations, filings and invoices except to the extent Assetora or a payment provider is legally required to calculate, collect, withhold or remit amounts.
5. Ranking and promotional treatment
Search and discovery may use the main parameters described in the Marketplace Transparency and Ranking document. Their relative importance may vary by context; relevance and query/product fit generally carry greater weight than secondary marketplace-performance signals. Paid or sponsored placement, where offered, must be distinguishable from ordinary ranking.
6. Data access
Sellers may access seller-dashboard data made available for their own products, orders, payouts, support and marketplace performance, subject to privacy and security limits. Assetora may access product, order, user-interaction, moderation, security, support and payout data necessary to operate the marketplace. Sellers do not receive buyer personal data unless it is necessary for the transaction, support, legal compliance or another disclosed purpose.
After termination, Assetora may retain data required for accounting, tax, fraud prevention, security, legal claims, moderation records and enforcement. Access to seller-dashboard data may end after termination, subject to any export rights or mandatory legal obligations.
7. Moderation, restriction and suspension
Assetora may reject, hide, demote, restrict or suspend a product or seller account for legal complaints, policy violations, inaccurate disclosures, security risk, fraud, payment risk, sanctions, repeated buyer harm or material breach. Where required by applicable law, the seller will receive a statement of reasons on a durable medium before or when a restriction or suspension takes effect, unless an exception applies.
8. Termination
A seller may stop selling and request account closure subject to unresolved orders, refunds, disputes, legal holds and payout obligations. Where applicable law requires advance notice before Assetora terminates all online intermediation services to a business seller, Assetora will provide that notice and reasons unless a lawful exception applies, including urgent legal obligations, cybersecurity risk or repeated material breach.
9. Changes to seller terms
Material changes to seller terms will be communicated on a durable medium with the notice period required by applicable law. Changes will not apply retroactively unless legally required or beneficial to sellers. Continued use after the applicable notice period may constitute acceptance where law permits.
10. Intellectual property and marketing
Sellers retain ownership of their product intellectual property. By listing a product, the seller grants Assetora a non-exclusive license to host, scan, reproduce, resize, cache, display and promote the listing and previews for operation and marketing of the marketplace. Assetora does not obtain ownership of the underlying product merely because it is listed.
Document control
Permanent URL: /legal/seller-agreement. Previous versions: 1.0.