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Terms of service

Plain language on purpose. Using gitbuyer, selling or buying, means agreeing to this page.

What gitbuyer is

gitbuyer is where sellers list access to their GitHub repositories and buyers purchase it. Payment settles over the x402 protocol through checkout402, non-custodially: buyers’ USDC goes on-chain, directly to the wallet the seller named. gitbuyer never holds funds, never holds buyers’ keys, and stores sellers’ GitHub credentials encrypted, shown to no one.

Selling

You may only list repositories you control, proven by your GitHub App installation or a key that GitHub confirms can write the repo. You keep every right you had; buyers receive a snapshot of the code under whatever license the repository itself carries (no license in the repo means the buyer may use the code themselves but gains no redistribution rights from us). Prohibited: code you lack the rights to sell, malware, leaked or stolen material, and anything illegal. We delist violations and terminate repeat offenders, and we honor the DMCA process.

Buying

All sales are final once delivered. The other half of that sentence protects you: settlement runs after delivery, so a failed delivery is never charged; there is no refund to chase because no money moved. The free preview (tree, README, sample paths) and the free test checkout ARE the demo; use them before paying. A purchase delivers the repository’s current snapshot as tar.gz, with the redelivery window printed on the receipt. Code is sold as-is, with no warranty from gitbuyer.

Fees

gitbuyer’s fee comes out of the list price; checkout402’s protocol fee is paid by the buyer on top. Both are printed on every repo page and in every payment challenge before anyone pays.

Liability

The platform is provided as-is. To the extent the law allows, our total liability for any sale is capped at the fee gitbuyer earned on that sale. On-chain transactions are irreversible by nature; verify addresses and amounts before signing.

Changes

We may update these terms; the current version always lives at this URL. Questions: the email on your receipts.