Terms of Service
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Description
The Terms of Service page defines the contractual relationship between Norse Digital Products and organizations that purchase or trial the Meander platform. It covers permitted use, subscription terms, payment obligations, intellectual property rights, limitations of liability, indemnification, termination conditions, and governing law. The document is intended for organizational buyers - administrators and procurement officers - who must accept these terms before activating a subscription. It provides the legal foundation for all commercial engagements and must be accepted during the onboarding flow.
Analysis
Terms of Service are the foundational commercial contract between Norse Digital Products and every paying customer. Without published, enforceable terms, the company has no legal protection against misuse, no basis for billing disputes, and no clear framework for terminating abusive accounts. For organizational buyers in the non-profit and public sector - the primary audience for Meander - procurement processes typically require reviewing terms before any approval can proceed. A professionally drafted ToS signals commercial maturity to prospects and reduces the negotiation overhead that slows enterprise sales cycles. It also protects Norse from liability exposure by clearly scoping the service offering and excluding warranties beyond what is explicitly stated.
The page is a static or server-rendered Next.js route at `/terms-of-service`. Like the Privacy Policy, content should be managed in a format that allows legal updates without code changes. A version number and effective date must be displayed prominently. The demo booking and onboarding flows must include a checkbox requiring explicit acceptance of the current ToS version, with the acceptance recorded and timestamped in the backend. A changelog or version history section helps returning customers identify what changed between versions. The page must be linked from the footer, the booking confirmation flow, and any subscription activation screens. Governing law should reference Norwegian law and specify jurisdiction.
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