StockX revised its Terms of Use on July 3, 2026, expanding the definition of who is bound by the terms and clarifying governance language. The updated agreement now explicitly covers not just individual users but also automated tools (bots, APIs, AI agents, buy-for-me services) accessing the platform on behalf of individuals or businesses, and holds account holders responsible for all actions taken through their accounts or by such agents. The revision reorganizes how the terms bind users, removing separate country-specific overrides and consolidating references to related policies including Community Guidelines and Privacy Policy.
Consumers: If a bot or automated tool violates platform rules through your account, you are liable for that violation.
Consumers: Users in those jurisdictions no longer have region-specific carve-outs or protections in the terms; the global terms apply to everyone.
Developers: Developers and operators of bots or APIs accessing StockX must ensure their tools comply with terms, or their users face liability.
The updated terms explicitly state that automated agents, bots, APIs, and AI-based tools accessing your account on your behalf are covered by the agreement, and you are responsible for all actions those tools take. Previously, the terms referenced electronic agents more generically. The revised language directly obligates account holders for automated activity, meaning if a buy-for-me agent, API, or bot violates platform rules through your account, you bear liability for that violation. The updated terms also remove country-specific overrides that previously applied in the UK, Italy, France, Germany, Japan, and South Korea, meaning the main terms now apply uniformly across those jurisdictions without regional exemptions.
→ If you use bots, APIs, or buy-for-me services to access your StockX account, review whether those services comply with the updated terms, as you remain liable for their actions.
→ If you are located in the UK, EU, Japan, or South Korea, review the updated terms to understand that regional carve-outs no longer apply.
Account holders are now explicitly responsible for all actions of bots, APIs, and AI tools accessing the platform on their behalf.
Regional term overrides for UK, EU, Japan, and South Korea have been eliminated; global terms now apply uniformly to all users.
Revised language clarifies that accessing or using the Services constitutes agreement to be bound by the full terms.
This change record describes what was added, removed, or modified in the document. Analysis reflects what the updated agreement states or permits. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Applicability may vary by jurisdiction. Methodology
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