Fireworks AI renamed its Enterprise Code Pass service to 'Fireworks for Work' and updated the corresponding addendum references in its Terms of Service, detected on July 11, 2026. The three modified sentences now reference the 'FFW Service' and 'FFW Addendum' instead of 'ECP Service' and 'ECP Addendum'. This appears to be a service rebranding with no material change to the underlying terms, conditions, or user obligations.
This change is a service rebranding that does not materially alter the terms, conditions, or obligations that govern the Fireworks for Work service. The underlying addendum that applies to this service remains substantively unchanged; only the service name and corresponding addendum label have been updated. No new obligations, restrictions, or protections are introduced by this change.
The updated terms establish new service nomenclature that users and administrators must reference when accessing the Fireworks for Work addendum and related documentation. The practical operational impact is minimal; this is primarily a naming and labeling change rather than a substantive modification of rights, obligations, or service scope.
Service name changed from Enterprise Code Pass to Fireworks for Work; corresponding addendum label updated from ECP Addendum to FFW Addendum.
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This change represents a service rebranding with no material operational impact. The Enterprise Code Pass service is now called Fireworks for Work, and all contractual references have been updated accordingly. No changes to underlying terms, compliance obligations, or vendor governance are introduced. No escalation or policy review appears necessary.
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