MASTER TERMS OF SERVICE AND LEGAL DISCLAIMER
Effective Date: August 20, 2026 • Please review this agreement before continuing.
ARTICLE I: INTERMEDIARY STATUS AND SCOPE OF PLATFORM SERVICES
1.01. Marketplace Facilitation. The Platform operates as a digital marketplace and infrastructure provider. It connects independent content creators (referred to in this Agreement as "Vendors" or "Moderators") with end-users (referred to as "Users" or "Licensees").
1.02. No Endorsement of Content. The Platform does not create, review, verify, endorse, or control any digital assets, files, weights, configurations, or other data distributed by Vendors. All content remains the intellectual property and responsibility of the Vendor that published it.
ARTICLE II: DIRECT RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN USERS AND VENDORS
2.01. User-Vendor Agreements. All payments made through integrated payment processors or external third-party services (including PayPal, Cash App, Stripe, or Discord) are agreements between the User and the Vendor only. The Platform acts only as a technical conduit and is not a party to any such payment agreement.
ARTICLE II-A: SCOPE OF OFFERINGS AND WEIGHT TYPES
2A.01. Weight Types. The Platform distributes several categories of digital assets, including general weights included with a Vendor's global enrollment, free sample weights available without paid enrollment, specialty weights sold or granted individually and not included in global enrollment, and bundles comprising a specialty parent weight that grants access to multiple included child weights. The inclusion, exclusion, pricing, and access duration of any weight type is determined solely by the Vendor.
2A.02. No Inclusion Presumption. A general enrollment does not automatically include separately sold specialty weights or bundles unless the Vendor expressly states otherwise. Users must not assume that any particular weight, file, or access tier is included in a plan without reviewing the Vendor's listing and plan description before submitting payment.
ARTICLE II-B: EXTERNAL PAYMENT VERIFICATION
2B.01. Price Discrepancy Warning. Where a Vendor offers an External Pay option, payment occurs off-Platform through a third-party provider selected by the Vendor, which may include PayPal, Cash App, Discord, or another service. The third-party payment link may not reflect the price, terms, or access duration listed on the Platform. Users are strictly responsible for verifying the actual amount, recurring obligations, renewal terms, cancellation terms, and access duration on the external provider's page before completing any transaction.
2B.02. Pre-Payment Confirmation. It is strongly recommended that Users contact the Vendor through Platform direct messages to confirm the terms of any external payment before using an external link. The Vendor controls final third-party pricing, payment terms, renewal, cancellation, and the manual approval of access. The Platform cannot verify, reverse, or mediate off-Platform transactions.
2B.03. Access Timing. For External Pay, access time begins when the Vendor manually approves the request, unless the Vendor uses approved automation to grant access. External payments may require manual approval and manual renewal. The Platform is not liable for delays or failures in a Vendor's manual approval process.
ARTICLE II-C: SERVICE CONTINUITY AND AVAILABILITY
2C.01. No Availability Guarantee. The Platform is an online service and may experience technical limitations, maintenance, outages, provider failures, storage issues, payment-processor interruptions, changes, or discontinuation. Availability of the marketplace, hosted listings, downloads, payment integrations, notifications, and related services is not permanent or guaranteed.
2C.02. Vendor Distribution Continuity. The Platform is not responsible for service disruptions, loss of availability, or interruption of a Vendor's distribution workflow. Vendors are strongly encouraged to maintain their own secure copies of every encrypted weight they publish and to maintain an independent offline distribution or backup plan for their customers where appropriate.
2C.03. Paid-Plan Inventory Dependency. Paid plans require active published inventory. Deleting or unpublishing the last active weight associated with a paid plan may affect the availability of that plan. The Platform is not liable for a Vendor's inventory-management decisions or their effect on paid access.
ARTICLE III: NATURE OF SUPPORT AND REVOCABLE LICENSING
3.01. Voluntary Contributions. Payments, subscription fees, or other forms of monetary support submitted by a User are expressly classified as voluntary financial support for the Vendor's endeavors.
3.02. License Grant. Access to any digital content, files, or weights is granted at the sole discretion of the Vendor. Such access is a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, and revocable license. It does not constitute a permanent purchase of goods or services.
ARTICLE IV: DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES (CONSPICUOUS NOTICE)
4.01. NO WARRANTY. THE PLATFORM, ITS INFRASTRUCTURE, AND ALL AFFILIATED SERVICES ARE PROVIDED STRICTLY ON AN "AS IS," "WHERE IS," AND "AS AVAILABLE" BASIS. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE PLATFORM EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY, OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, DATA ACCURACY, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF PROPRIETARY RIGHTS.
4.02. Encryption and Security Limitations. The Platform may use technical measures intended to protect distributed digital assets, including encrypted storage, access controls, authentication, integrity checks, and controlled delivery mechanisms. These measures reduce risk but do not constitute an absolute guarantee that any file, weight, configuration, account, system, or transmission will remain confidential, inaccessible, unmodified, unavailable, or immune from unauthorized access, reverse engineering, copying, interception, compromise, software defects, third-party service failures, or other security incidents. Vendors remain responsible for independently evaluating the sensitivity of their materials, maintaining their own backups, and determining whether distribution through the Platform is appropriate for their needs.
ARTICLE IV-A: PAYMENT PROCESSORS AND CONNECTED ACCOUNTS
4A.01. Third-Party Payment Processing. Payment processing services are provided by independent third parties, including Stripe and payment services selected by Vendors. Where Stripe Connect is used, Vendors may connect their own Stripe account and act as the merchant of record for their transactions. Payment information, identity-verification information, bank-account information, and related financial data may be collected, processed, stored, and governed by the applicable payment processor under that processor's own terms, privacy notices, and policies. The Platform does not receive, store, or control full payment-card numbers or the Vendor's Stripe identity-verification materials.
4A.02. Processor Availability and Disputes. The Platform does not guarantee the availability, approval, verification, payout, dispute-resolution, refund, chargeback, or account-status decisions of any third-party payment processor. Vendors and Users are responsible for reviewing and complying with applicable processor terms and for resolving processor-related issues through the relevant processor or directly with one another where appropriate.
4A.03. Stripe Connect Direct Charges and Application Fee. Under Stripe Connect direct charges, the Vendor is the merchant of record for their own sales. The Platform retains a twenty percent (20%) application fee on Stripe Connect direct charges. The remaining funds are processed through the Vendor's connected Stripe account according to Stripe's rules and payout schedule. Financial consequences of refunds, disputes, chargebacks, negative balances, and related payment obligations are handled through the Vendor's connected account under Stripe's applicable terms. The Platform is not a party to the Vendor-Stripe relationship and assumes no liability for a Vendor's Stripe account status, holds, reserves, or termination.
4A.04. Vendor Responsibility for Off-Platform Payments. For External Pay transactions, the Vendor is solely responsible for granting, denying, revoking, or renewing access after off-Platform payment. The Platform cannot verify off-Platform transactions by itself and is not liable for a Vendor's manual approval decisions, delays, or failures. Users and Vendors must manage cancellations, renewals, chargebacks, and disputes with the external provider and one another directly.
ARTICLE V: LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
5.01. WAIVER OF DAMAGES. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL THE PLATFORM, ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AFFILIATES, OR AGENTS BE HELD LIABLE TO ANY USER, VENDOR, OR THIRD PARTY FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES. THIS INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS OF GOODWILL, LOSS OF DATA, OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE, INABILITY TO USE, OR MALFUNCTION OF THE PLATFORM, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY IS BASED ON BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
ARTICLE VI: INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS
6.01. Duty to Defend. Users and Vendors agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Platform and its affiliates from any claims, liabilities, damages, losses, costs, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) arising from: (a) your breach of this Agreement; (b) your violation of any applicable federal, state, or local law, regulation, or ordinance; or (c) any infringement by you of any intellectual property right or other right of any person or entity.
ARTICLE VII: REVOCATION OF ACCESS AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION
7.01. Termination at Will. The Platform reserves the right to suspend, terminate, or restrict access to the Platform, or any part of it, at its sole discretion, without prior notice or cause.
7.02. No Mediation Obligation. The Platform has no obligation to act as a mediator or arbitrator in disputes between Users and Vendors. The Platform will not issue refunds, provide financial restitution, or restore revoked access under any legal theory.
ARTICLE VIII: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
8.01. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain in effect.
8.02. Entire Agreement. This document, together with the AIM Outlet Privacy Policy and any additional Platform policies referenced herein, is the complete agreement between the parties regarding its subject matter and replaces all prior agreements, understandings, and discussions, whether oral or written.
8.03. Governing Law and Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by, construed, and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, without giving effect to any conflict of law principles. The parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in the State of Texas for any dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the Platform, and waive any objection to venue or forum non conveniens in such courts.
8.04. Reports and Contact. Suspected Platform-policy violations may be reported to support@aimoutlet.com. Reports are reviewed for policy enforcement only and do not create an obligation for the Platform to mediate, refund, or settle any private transaction between Users and Vendors. For general EasyAimLock questions, installation help, and community help, use the EasyAimLock Discord. For EasyAimLock account and product information, visit easyaimlock.com.
8.05. Related Documents. This Agreement should be read together with the AIM Outlet Privacy Policy and the AIM Outlet User & Moderator Guide. In the event of a conflict between this Agreement and the User & Moderator Guide, this Agreement controls with respect to legal and liability matters; the User & Moderator Guide is provided for informational and operational guidance only and does not create warranties or alter the limitations set forth herein.
ARTICLE IX: DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT (DMCA)
9.01. Respect for Intellectual Property. The Platform respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects Users and Vendors to do the same. Vendors are solely responsible for ensuring that any digital assets, weights, metadata, thumbnails, or other content they upload does not infringe the copyright, trademark, or other proprietary rights of any third party. The Platform does not author, verify, or exercise editorial control over Vendor content.
9.02. Takedown Notices. If you believe that any content available on the Platform infringes your copyright, you may submit a takedown notice to dmca@aimoutlet.com. The notice must include: (a) identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed; (b) identification of the allegedly infringing material and its location on the Platform; (c) your contact information; (d) a statement that you have a good-faith belief that the use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law; and (e) a statement, made under penalty of perjury, that the information in the notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the owner's behalf.
9.03. Repeat Infringers. Upon receipt of a valid takedown notice, the Platform may remove or disable access to the allegedly infringing material. The Platform reserves the right to terminate the accounts of Users or Vendors who are determined to be repeat infringers of intellectual property rights, in appropriate circumstances and at the Platform's sole discretion.
9.04. Counter-Notification. A User or Vendor whose content has been removed may submit a counter-notification to dmca@aimoutlet.com if they believe the removal was in error. The counter-notification must include the information required by 17 U.S.C. § 512(g)(3). The Platform may restore the removed material between ten (10) and fourteen (14) business days after receiving a valid counter-notification, unless it first receives notice from the copyright owner that an action has been filed seeking a court order to restrain the alleged infringer.
ARTICLE X: ARBITRATION AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER
10.01. Agreement to Arbitrate. Except for disputes that may be brought in small claims court, any dispute, claim, or controversy arising out of or relating to this Agreement, the Platform, or the services provided through it shall be resolved by final and binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association under its Consumer Arbitration Rules then in effect, rather than in court. The arbitration shall be conducted before a single arbitrator. The arbitrator's award shall be final and judgment may be entered in any court of competent jurisdiction.
10.02. Class Action Waiver. Each party agrees that any arbitration or legal proceeding shall be conducted solely on an individual basis and not as a class action or other representative or consolidated proceeding. The parties expressly waive any right to bring or participate in a class action or consolidated proceeding, and no arbitration may be combined with any other arbitration without the consent of all parties.
10.03. Location and Language. The arbitration shall take place in the State of Texas and shall be conducted in the English language. Each party shall bear its own costs and attorneys' fees, except that the arbitrator may award costs and fees to the prevailing party as permitted by the applicable arbitration rules.
10.04. Opt-Out Right. A User or Vendor may opt out of this arbitration agreement by sending a written notice of opt-out to support@aimoutlet.com within thirty (30) days of the date the party first accepts this Agreement. The notice must include the party's name, account username, and a clear statement of the intent to opt out of arbitration. If a party does not opt out within this period, this Article X applies to all disputes involving that party.
10.05. Severability of Arbitration Provisions. If any provision of this Article X is found to be unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. If the class action waiver is found to be unenforceable, the entirety of this Article X shall be null and void, and the parties agree that disputes shall then be resolved in the state and federal courts located in the State of Texas.