The terms reference a Miro Marketplace Terms of Use governing participation in the Miro Marketplace, which is the platform through which third-party applications and integrations are distributed to Miro users.
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The Marketplace Terms of Use establish the contractual basis for third-party application distribution on the Miro platform, affecting both developers who publish apps and users who install them. Marketplace participants are subject to additional terms that may address revenue sharing, content standards, and data handling obligations.
Interpretive note: The Marketplace Terms of Use are referenced but substantive provisions are in a separate document; implications for users depend on that document's specific content.
Addition of marketplace-specific terms indicates Miro is formalizing its app marketplace or plugin ecosystem with dedicated contractual rules for vendors and users.
View full change record →Users who install third-party applications from the Miro Marketplace are subject to both the core Terms of Service and the Marketplace Terms of Use. The terms applicable to specific third-party apps may also include those apps' own terms of service.
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(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Marketplace participation engages platform liability provisions under the EU Digital Services Act for apps distributed to EU users, as well as GDPR obligations for app developers processing personal data. The FTC Act applies to marketplace representations in the US. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. Enterprise customers who deploy Miro Marketplace apps into their organizational environment should assess whether those apps are governed by adequate data processing agreements and whether the Marketplace Terms address liability for third-party app conduct. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU/EEA marketplace participants face Digital Services Act obligations; app developers distributing to EU users must comply with GDPR. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise procurement teams should treat Miro Marketplace apps as third-party vendors subject to standard vendor due diligence, including data processing agreement requirements. The Marketplace Terms should be reviewed to confirm whether Miro or the app developer bears primary responsibility for data processing compliance. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Organizations should maintain an inventory of Miro Marketplace apps deployed in their environment and confirm each app's compliance posture and data handling practices.
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The Marketplace Terms of Use establish the contractual basis for third-party application distribution on the Miro platform, affecting both developers who publish apps and users who install them. Marketplace participants are subject to additional terms that may address revenue sharing, content standards, and data handling obligations.
Users who install third-party applications from the Miro Marketplace are subject to both the core Terms of Service and the Marketplace Terms of Use. The terms applicable to specific third-party apps may also include those apps' own terms of service.
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