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Terms of Service

These Terms of Service describe the rules for using Formiq. They outline account responsibilities, acceptable use, service limits, and the relationship between Formiq and its users. This draft is intended to follow standard software-product terms and should be reviewed legally before final publication.

Use of the Service

Formiq provides tools for board editing, bulk generation, event management, guest workflows, and related operational features. Users may access the service only in compliance with applicable law and these terms.

You are responsible for your account activity and for ensuring that uploaded files, imported records, and exported assets are used lawfully.

Accounts and Access

You must provide accurate account information and keep your credentials secure. You are responsible for actions performed under your account unless caused by our own system fault.

We may suspend or terminate access where we detect abuse, unlawful usage, security threats, non-payment, or conduct that harms the service or other users.

User Content

You retain ownership of the templates, uploaded assets, event content, attendee data, and exported materials you submit into Formiq.

By using the service, you grant Formiq the limited rights necessary to host, process, transmit, and display your content solely for operating and improving the service.

Acceptable Use

You may not use Formiq to infringe intellectual property, distribute unlawful materials, exploit security vulnerabilities, interfere with platform operations, or misuse attendee or customer data.

You may not reverse engineer, resell unauthorized access, or attempt to bypass service limits, authentication controls, or billing restrictions.

Disclaimers and Liability

Formiq is provided on an as-is and as-available basis. We do not guarantee uninterrupted availability, perfect compatibility, or error-free performance in every environment.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Formiq will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or business-interruption damages arising from service use.