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Digital Oration Legal Documents

Starter marketplace legal documents for terms, privacy, refunds, rights, and moderation.

Digital Oration Legal Documents Starter Pack

This document is a product and operations starter pack. It is not legal advice. A qualified lawyer should review final policies before public launch.

Required Legal Pages

Terms of Service

Privacy Policy

Marketplace Seller Agreement

Creator Contribution Terms

Music Contribution And Royalty Policy

Refund Policy

Acceptable Use Policy

Copyright And DMCA Policy

AI Content Disclosure Policy

Moderation And Enforcement Policy

Marketplace Terms

Digital Oration should define:

Who may create an account.

What creators, vendors, sellers, musicians, and buyers may publish.

What content is prohibited.

How payments, fees, taxes, refunds, and disputes are handled.

How access to digital products is granted or revoked.

How platform abuse, fraud, impersonation, and infringement are handled.

Music Contribution Terms

Music pages should clearly state:

Whether contributions are paid, donated, licensed, or royalty-bearing.

Whether a contributor keeps ownership of submitted material.

Whether the artist may accept, reject, edit, or remove contributions.

Whether contributors receive credit, revenue share, one-time payment, or no compensation.

Whether buyers receive personal-use or commercial-use rights.

Creator And AI Disclosure

Creators should disclose:

Whether content was generated, assisted, or edited by AI.

Whether a listing contains human-created, AI-created, or mixed work.

Whether buyers may reuse, remix, resell, or commercially exploit the output.

Refund Policy Starter

Digital products may have limited refunds after download or entitlement access. Services, subscriptions, and music purchases should define refund windows, cancellation rules, and dispute handling.

Moderation Policy Starter

Admins should be able to:

Remove unsafe listings.

Pause seller accounts.

Escalate sensitive cases to supervisor.

Request verification or proof of ownership.

Preserve audit logs for disputes.

Privacy And Data

The platform should document:

What account, payment, device, and usage data is collected.

Which processors are used for payment, email, hosting, analytics, AI, and storage.

How users request deletion or export.

How children, sensitive content, and regional privacy rights are handled.

Launch Reminder

Before production public launch, convert these starter policies into separate legal pages, attach version dates, and require acceptance during signup, seller onboarding, music contribution, and checkout.

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