Found in 5 of 343 platforms tracked (1% adoption) · 7 provisions
This provision creates a contractual mechanism under which Kit may interrupt revenue flows to users operating paid newsletters, digital product sales, or other commerce features without a defined tim…
This provision grants Gumroad unilateral authority to override a Supplier's suggested retail price when reselling the Supplier's digital products, which directly affects the revenue base from which t…
This provision authorizes Gumroad to offset Supplier payouts not only for confirmed obligations but also for amounts it determines are 'reasonably likely to become due,' which creates a forward-looki…
This provision establishes Amazon's sole authority to determine whether individual transactions qualify for advertising fee credit, including a subjective good-faith determination, which means attrib…
This provision creates a conditional payment structure under which publisher earnings are not guaranteed until disbursement thresholds are met and the account is in good standing. Termination for cau…
This provision establishes that creator revenue is subject to withholding or reversal at Teachable's discretion in fraud or chargeback situations, and that payout timing is governed by a schedule tha…
This provision establishes that advertising fee eligibility is contingent on technical compliance with Amazon's link formatting requirements; associates who use shortened, redirected, or non-standard…
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A commission, payout, and attribution terms clause is a provision in a platform's terms of service or privacy policy governing commission, payout, and attribution terms-related rights, obligations, or restrictions.
ConductAtlas tracks 5 platforms with commission, payout, and attribution terms clauses - roughly 1% of platforms in the archive. 3 are classified as high severity.
Severity reflects the magnitude of rights waived, availability of opt-out, breadth of users affected, financial or legal exposure created, and the degree of discretion retained by the platform.