License classes
Included License: a revocable, nonexclusive license to use and modify included panels with an active Codex Panels account, subject to these terms.
Commercial Panel License: a nonexclusive, nontransferable license for the purchasing user or licensed workspace to install and use the purchased panel on supported devices and to modify declared open seams for internal personal or commercial work.
What the user may do
Use the panel for lawful personal, professional, and commercial workflows; configure its layout, labels, data sources, and declared open seams; create private derivative configurations; export the user’s own data; maintain private backups; and use the last valid grant during the offline grace period.
What the user may not do
Redistribute, resell, sublicense, publish, or make the protected panel manifest or substantially equivalent derivative available as a competing template; remove authorship, license, or security notices; bypass entitlement controls; share a personal license as a multi-user service; falsify usage events; or use the panel to violate law or third-party rights.
This restriction does not claim ownership of general ideas, methods, uncopyrightable workflow concepts, user data, or independently created implementations.
Entitlement checks and offline grace
A paid panel may refresh its grant no more than once per UTC day while online and must continue operating for 30 days after the last valid grant when offline. The entitlement request is limited to panel slug, panel version, license/grant identifier, pseudonymous installation hash, and day bucket.
Checks never authorize collection of prompts, outputs, captures, files, repository contents, project names, or workflow purpose. Optional diagnostics require a separate setting.
Updates, compatibility, and security
A purchase includes updates for the purchased major version unless the listing states more. New major versions, provider changes, or discontinued dependencies may require a new purchase or migration. Security fixes may modify or disable dangerous behavior.
Creators must declare permissions and external data transmission. Codex Panels may quarantine a panel version that presents a credible security, legal, or platform-integrity risk.
Refunds, revocation, and continuity
An entitlement may be revoked for a completed refund, chargeback, fraud, unlawful redistribution, material breach, or legal obligation. Revocation should produce a reasoned receipt and must not prevent export of the user’s own data.
If Codex Panels permanently discontinues license validation, the intended continuity plan is to provide a reasonable migration path or durable grant for lawfully acquired panels where technically and legally possible. Counsel must review the enforceable form of this commitment.
Ownership and warranty
The creator retains panel intellectual property. The user retains user content and private configuration data. Panel listings may include third-party components governed by compatible notices.
Panels are tools, not guarantees of outcomes. Final warranty, liability, consumer-rights, and governing-law language must be supplied by launch counsel.