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PRE-LAUNCH GOVERNANCE BLUEPRINT

Trust needs rules
people can understand.

This page records the legal, privacy, content, and dispute architecture designed into the product. It is a transparent draft—not effective terms, legal advice, or a claim that FLUMARQ is currently processing payments.

TermsPrivacyContent & disputes
Status · Product frameworkPayment provider, operating entities, launch countries, regulator registrations, and effective dates are intentionally undecided. Qualified local counsel and tax advisers must approve the final documents before public launch.

01 · MARKETPLACE TERMS

A contract model with explicit states.

Marketplace role

FLUMARQ is designed as an intermediary marketplace. Creators will sell defined services to buyers; a licensed payment provider will collect funds and handle regulated payout functions. FLUMARQ will charge a disclosed marketplace commission on completed orders.

Eligibility and verification

Launch accounts will be limited to adults. Creators and business buyers must provide accurate identity, business, beneficial-owner, tax, and payout information where required. Verification states remain separate and can expire or require review.

Packages and order formation

A creator package must define channels, deliverables, dates, revisions, usage rights, territory, paid-media term, exclusivity, disclosure duties, and price. An order becomes binding only through the final launch terms and approved payment flow.

Delivery, acceptance, and changes

The production model will record briefs, submissions, revision requests, approvals, change orders, and deadlines. Silence will not imply acceptance unless the final terms clearly state a reasonable review period.

Fees, tax, and payout

Commission, buyer charges, creator net proceeds, tax treatment, withholding, invoice responsibility, reserves, and payout timing will be shown before commitment. Rules will vary by launch country and provider.

Content rights

Creators keep rights not expressly licensed. Buyers receive only the written usage scope attached to the order. Music, likeness, third-party material, paid amplification, edits, whitelisting, and renewal require explicit permission.

Cancellation, refunds, and disputes

The launch policy will map cancellation windows, partial work, missed deadlines, objective non-conformity, chargebacks, evidence submission, platform review, appeal, and legally required consumer remedies.

Enforcement and governing terms

FLUMARQ may pause listings, payouts, or accounts for fraud, safety, sanctions, repeated non-performance, or policy violations. Entity, governing law, venue, mandatory local rights, and effective dates will be inserted for each enabled market before launch.

02 · PRIVACY

Permissioned data, limited by purpose.

Data we expect to process

Account and contact details; identity, business, tax, and payout verification states; connected social account identifiers and permissioned metrics; listings, briefs, content, messages, orders, support records, device data, and fraud signals.

Why and on what basis

The final notice will map each purpose to the applicable legal basis: providing the marketplace, contract administration, legal obligations, fraud and security, legitimate interests, and consent where required.

Social connections

Each network will use its own authorization flow and requested scopes. FLUMARQ will show the source and freshness of imported data, distinguish it from self-reported information, and provide disconnect and deletion controls subject to legal retention.

Service providers and international transfers

Identity, hosting, analytics, communications, support, tax, and payment vendors will receive only necessary data under contracts. Cross-border transfer mechanisms and country-specific disclosures will be documented before a market is enabled.

Retention and rights

Retention schedules will reflect account needs, tax and financial records, disputes, safety, and deletion requests. Users will receive applicable access, correction, deletion, objection, restriction, portability, consent withdrawal, and complaint channels.

Security and children

Controls are planned around least privilege, encryption, audit logs, secret isolation, incident response, and vendor review. The marketplace is not intended for children; age and guardian rules for any future youth program require a separate design.

03 · CONTENT + DISPUTES

Clear boundaries. Evidence-led review.

Truthful sponsored content

Creators and buyers must use clear advertising disclosures and platform branded-content tools where applicable. Testimonials, results, comparisons, health, finance, environmental, and other regulated claims require substantiation.

Prohibited activity

No fraud, fake engagement, impersonation, hidden sponsorship, unlawful discrimination, exploitation, deceptive products, counterfeit goods, malware, evasion, sanctions violations, or content that creates a credible safety risk.

Rights and brand safety

Uploaders must control or license all submitted material. Orders may define category exclusions, sensitive-adjacency rules, approval gates, music and likeness rights, takedown duties, and archiving obligations.

Evidence and moderation

The marketplace will preserve versioned briefs, approvals, delivery files, timestamps, disclosures, and relevant communications. Automated signals may support review but material enforcement will include human review and an appeal path.

Dispute path

The planned sequence is direct resolution, structured evidence exchange, marketplace review, provider or card-network process where applicable, and an appeal. Statutory court, regulator, or consumer rights are not displaced.

FLUMARQ

Where influence goes to market.

Drafted for product planning · Updated 21 August 2026

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