Terms
§ 1 Scope
These terms apply to all contracts between Marcze Media UG (haftungsbeschränkt) ("Provider") and its customers concerning software licenses purchased via PaidOnce.io.
§ 2 Conclusion of contract
The display of plugins on PaidOnce.io is not a binding offer but an invitation to order. Clicking "Pay" submits a binding purchase offer. The contract is concluded upon the Provider's acceptance, at the latest upon delivery of the license.
§ 3 Lifetime-License
The customer acquires a perpetual license to use the software on any number of WordPress installations unless stated otherwise. The license includes all updates released during the software's lifetime, including major versions.
"Lifetime of the software" means the period during which the Provider actively maintains and develops the software. If maintenance ends, the update warranty ends; however, the use of the last installed version remains permitted indefinitely.
§ 4 Founders Stack
The Founders Stack is limited to 250 licenses per plugin and closes when sold out. Stack buyers additionally receive automatic access to all plugins the Provider launches under the PaidOnce.io brand within 24 months of the purchase date.
§ 5 Prices and payment
Prices displayed at order time apply. All prices are gross prices incl. VAT. Payment processing is via Stripe, Paddle (Merchant of Record), or bank transfer.
§ 6 Provision & license activation
After successful payment, the customer receives a license key and download access by email. Activation is done by entering the license key in the WordPress plugin admin. For bank transfer, provision occurs after payment is received (1–3 business days).
§ 7 Right of withdrawal (consumers)
Consumers have a 14-day right of withdrawal. Details: withdrawal notice.
Note: The right of withdrawal lapses early for digital content if the customer has expressly consented to performance starting and confirmed their awareness (§ 356 (5) BGB).
§ 8 Warranty
Statutory warranty applies. In case of defects, the customer is entitled to subsequent performance; the Provider may remedy by update or patch. If subsequent performance fails, the customer may reduce or withdraw.
§ 9 Liability
Provider is liable without limit for intent, gross negligence, personal injury, guarantees, and under the Product Liability Act. For ordinary negligence, Provider is liable only for breach of essential contractual obligations and limited to typical foreseeable damage.
§ 10 Open-source commitment on closure
In the event of business closure or permanent discontinuation of plugin maintenance, the Provider undertakes to publish the source code of the affected plugins under an open-source license (preferably GPL), unless mandatory legal reasons prevent it.
§ 11 Final provisions
German law applies, excluding the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. For consumer contracts this only applies insofar as the consumer is not deprived of protection under mandatory rules of their habitual residence.