Terms of Service
Draft structure — July 2026 · final text pending legal review
Acceptance of Terms
Will describe how using OpenLeague constitutes agreement to these terms and who may accept them on behalf of an organization.
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Eligibility & Accounts
Will describe minimum-age requirements for account holders, account registration and email verification, and the account owner's responsibility for credentials and accurate information.
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Acceptable Use
Will describe prohibited behavior: unlawful use, harassment, unauthorized access attempts, abuse of messaging features, and misuse of other members' personal information.
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User Content
Will describe ownership of content users add (rosters, schedules, messages, media), the license OpenLeague needs to operate the service, and responsibility for having permission to add other people's information.
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Payments & Refunds
Will describe paid registrations processed through Stripe, refund handling, and the current free access to platform features (subject to prospective change).
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Intellectual Property
Will describe OpenLeague's rights in the software and branding, the open-source license terms (Apache License 2.0) that apply to the source code, and the trademark policy covering the OpenLeague name and logo (see TRADEMARKS.md).
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Service Availability & Changes
Will describe that OpenLeague is an early-stage service that may be modified, limited, or discontinued, how material changes will be communicated when practical, and the opportunity to export data before hosted access is discontinued.
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Disclaimers
Will describe the as-is basis of the service and disclaimers of warranties.
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Limitation of Liability
Will describe the limits on OpenLeague's liability.
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Termination
Will describe when accounts may be suspended or terminated, self-serve account deletion, and what happens to data on termination.
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Governing Law & Disputes
Will describe the governing law and how disputes are resolved.
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Contact Us
Questions about these terms can be sent to support@openl.app.
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This page is a structural draft and does not constitute legal advice. The finalized, counsel-reviewed terms will replace it before public launch.
