1. Scope and parties
These Terms govern use of streamingZebra API, customer portal surfaces, and developer governance surfaces operated by ready-4-it. By using the service, you accept these Terms and related legal notices.
Last Updated: 2026-05-24 | Effective Date: 2026-05-24
These Terms govern use of streamingZebra API, customer portal surfaces, and developer governance surfaces operated by ready-4-it. By using the service, you accept these Terms and related legal notices.
streamingZebra is currently operated as an API-first runtime service. Standalone brand/domain separation can be introduced later without changing entitlement fundamentals.
Runtime access and update eligibility depend on License Bridge entitlement state. Attempts to bypass entitlement checks, tamper with activation state, or abuse download mediation are prohibited.
Admin and superadmin surfaces are restricted to authorized operators. Customer portal access must be limited to own licenses and lawful support workflows. Credential sharing and unauthorized automation are forbidden.
Payhip is the default billing provider in current operation. Payment provider integration is plugin-based and may be switched by the operator. Provider terms apply for checkout, invoicing, taxes, and refunds where relevant.
Release visibility may be gated by module scope, support status, company scope mapping, and version policy. Service availability is provided on a best-effort basis and may include maintenance windows or temporary restrictions.
Users must not distribute unauthorized binaries, reverse engineer protected release channels, scrape protected endpoints, or execute load and abuse patterns outside authorized usage.
streamingZebra runtime and operator-owned assets are private copyright. Publisher module IP remains with respective publishers. Third-party components remain governed by their own licenses.
Unless mandatory law states otherwise, service is provided without guarantees of uninterrupted operation. Indirect and consequential damages are excluded to the maximum legally permitted extent.
Where a product or plan is offered as freeware or otherwise free of charge (including dogfood and trial SKUs without a paid support contract), it is provided as-is. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law: no warranty of fitness, merchantability, or uninterrupted availability; no liability for damages arising from use or inability to use the freeware; and no support obligation (no SLA, no guaranteed fixes or update assistance) unless a separate paid plan or written agreement expressly provides support. Mandatory consumer rights and mandatory product-liability rules remain unaffected.
Legal documents may be updated as product scope evolves. Material changes should be announced in release notes, legal drafts, or operator communication channels.
The operator primarily provides distribution and entitlement infrastructure. The distributing developer or organization is responsible for content, security, legal compliance, and third-party rights for delivered updates. Claims related to defective, malicious, or unlawful update content must be directed primarily to that distributing developer or organization.
Account, usage, and billing data is not disclosed freely. Disclosure to investigating authorities occurs only where required by law or based on a legally binding order. Any disclosure is limited to the required scope and documented where legally permitted.
Registration requires at minimum legal name/company name, serviceable address, valid email address, and correct billing information. Demo and product access require legal age (18+) and legal capacity. Business accounts may be required to provide legal form, authorized representative details, VAT ID, and company proof (for example a registry extract). Where fraud or abuse risk is elevated, additional identity and rights-chain evidence may be required before activation or continued access.
Provider is Nejat Philip Eryigit – Ready-4-IT (sole proprietorship), seated in Luxembourg, serviceable address: 21, rue Basse, 3813 Schifflange, Luxembourg (no walk-in customers). Phone: +352 691 868 822. Email: info@ready-4-it.com.
The substantive law of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg applies, excluding conflict-of-law rules and the CISG. Venue is, where legally permissible, Luxembourg City. Mandatory consumer venue and consumer protection rules of the residence state remain unaffected.
Consumer protections apply to the extent required by mandatory law. For B2B and outside EU/EEA, no additional voluntary withdrawal or termination rights are granted beyond mandatory law.
The EU Commission provides an Online Dispute Resolution platform: https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/. Unless legally required, the operator is not obligated and generally not willing to participate in consumer arbitration proceedings.
A registration request and a payment transaction do not by themselves create a right to immediate activation. Activation is granted only after successful risk-based verification and compliance checks. If verification is rejected after payment, the operator may retain a fixed processing fee and refund the remaining amount where and to the extent required by applicable law, provided this fee policy was clearly disclosed before checkout.
Subscription terms supplement the general Terms for paid plans and recurring commercial usage.
Provider checkout data at purchase time is authoritative over cached marketing snapshots.
Renewal and cancellation mechanics follow provider capabilities and the configured plan model.
Operator may suspend or reject abusive billing activity, chargeback abuse, or repeated policy violations.
For paid plans, if verification fails after payment, a fixed processing fee may be retained and only the remaining amount refunded, subject to mandatory consumer law. The fee amount and conditions must be disclosed clearly before checkout.
Publishers must own rights to distributed artifacts and provide accurate release/changelog metadata.
Campaign and support promises made to customers must be handled fairly and transparently.
For malware delivery, entitlement abuse, or other severe legal/policy violations, operator may impose immediate temporary access restrictions and grant up to 7 calendar days for remediation and disinfection. Repeated or repeatedly confirmed violations result in immediate suspension; already paid fees are non-refundable in such case.