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End User License Agreement (EULA)

Publication Date: October 7, 2025

1. General Provisions

  • All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, sale, transfer, or distribution of products (modules or templates) from this website or their parts without the consent of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited.
  • Violation of the license terms may result in disabling access to updates, blocking other purchased licenses, as well as legal liability according to applicable law.
  • By using the template, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agree to all the terms of this agreement. If you do not agree — do not install or use it.
  • Individual product pages may contain additional terms, restrictions, or permissions provided by the individual author. In such cases, this license applies in general, but the terms specified for the individual product are added. If the terms on the product page conflict with the provisions of this license, the terms of the individual product prevail. Other provisions of this license continue to apply in full.


2. Key License Terms

  • The license is issued for one domain.
  • Transfer of the license to another domain is not provided, but additional code may be issued for:
    • test subdomains of the main site (e.g., test.sitename.com);
    • subdomains on the developer's/studio's site;
    • local domains like sitename.loc or sitename.local.
  • For multi-store setups, the license is issued for the primary domain where management is performed.
  • Keeping the license key secure is your responsibility. Restoration is only possible within the active support period.


3. Terms of Sale

  • The module is sold on an "as-is" basis. This means:
    • adaptation to individual needs is not included;
    • conflicts with other modules or custom OpenCart code modifications are not covered by the warranty;
    • the interface may differ from screenshots in promotional materials, as new functionality may be added in future versions.


4. Updates and Versions

  • Versioning scheme: MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
    • Major — significant changes, new code approach.
    • Minor — new features.
    • Patch — bug fixes, safe to update.
  • You receive a lifetime license for the purchased major version and all its updates and patches.
  • New major versions may be sold as separate products.


5. Support and Warranty

  • The standard bug-fix warranty is valid for 6 months from the date of purchase (in some cases — up to 12 months if specified separately).
  • Bug fixes are possible only if:
    • the issue can be reproduced in a "clean" OpenCart installation;
    • access to the admin panel/FTP and steps to reproduce the bug are provided.
  • The time frame for bug fixes depends on complexity:
    • obvious runtime errors — 1 to 3 business days;
    • architectural or logical issues — up to 2 months.
  • If the issue cannot be fixed within the specified period — a refund is possible (minus payment system fees).
  • Fixes may be applied directly on the client's site or via release of an update (self-installation of updates is not covered by support).
  • The warranty does not cover:
    • additional modifiers from the additional folder — this folder may contain extra bonus modifiers;
    • conflicts with other modules;
    • changes to OpenCart core code;
    • experimental features in beta versions;
    • modules whose files have been modified.


6. Limitations and Liability

  • The module may contain encrypted files for license control. Any attempts to hack or decrypt them are prohibited.
  • The maximum liability of the seller for damage resulting from the use of the module is limited to its purchase price.


7. Modifications

  • If you plan to modify the module, it is recommended to coordinate this with the author.
  • The statement "I bought the module but wanted to modify it" is not a valid reason for a refund.
  • Paid modifications may be used in future versions of the module without additional consent from the customer.


8. Changes to the Agreement

  • The author reserves the right to change the terms of this agreement.
  • The new version applies only to new releases (major/minor). For patches, the version of the agreement you accepted earlier remains in effect.


9. Presumption of Authorship and Prohibition of Forced GPL Licensing

According to copyright law, there is a presumption of authorship: all exclusive rights to a work belong to its author.

Any automatic assignment of our templates or modules to a GPL license without the explicit consent of the author has no legal force. To dispose of someone else's copyright, a specific agreement on the transfer of the author's economic rights must be concluded.

Industry practice shows that using a system's API and calling its methods without copying their actual implementation does not create derivative works (for example, calling $this->db->query() ≠ copying the implementation code of this method from system/library/db/mysqli.php). Therefore, extensions for GPL-based OpenCart systems do not copy the system's source code but only use its system's API and the accepted “Methods of Operation” in this environment. Accordingly, there is no legal basis of licensing templates and modules under the GPL.

For more details on the incompatibility of certain GPL provisions with legal norms, see — https://web.archive.org/web/20250121103219/copyleft.org/guide/comprehensive-gpl-guidech5.html