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Terms of Service

Last updated: January 15, 2026. These terms govern your access to and use of PlayNexy's website, services, and game development tools. By using our platform, you agree to these conditions.

Polish Jurisdiction GDPR Compliant Updated 2026

Acceptable Use & The Reality of Creation

PlayNexy is a platform for building and sharing interactive experiences. This freedom comes with a shared responsibility. We host a diverse community of indie developers, UX designers, and technical artists. To maintain a stable and creative environment for everyone, certain conduct is explicitly prohibited.

Think of this as the toolkit's safety manual. Your projects are your own, but the infrastructure serves many. Actions that destabilize the platform or violate the legal framework of our Polish base are not permitted.

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For an indie developer, a site-wide downtime caused by malicious activity means lost time and potential revenue. These terms protect your work by ensuring platform uptime and legal compliance.

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Technical Constraint: API calls must stay within documented limits.

Prohibited Conduct Matrix

Disrupting platform services (DDoS, resource abuse)
Distributing malware or malicious code
Harassment or hate speech in community spaces
Reverse engineering our proprietary tooling

"Our goal is to enable creation, not to police it. These rules exist to prevent the one bad actor from spoiling the platform for the hundreds of good ones."

— PlayNexy Trust & Safety Lead

The Decision Lens: Who Owns Your Game Assets?

What It Optimizes For

  • Developer Autonomy: You retain full rights to your code and creative assets.
  • Platform Safety: We can remove infringing content without holding it hostage.
  • Legal Clarity: Boundaries are clear for both indie and commercial use.

What It Sacrifices

  • No Exclusive Licensing: You cannot give PlayNexy exclusive ownership of your work.
  • Limited Recourse: We are not liable for disputes between asset creators and users.
  • No Royalty Engine: We do not handle payment splits for asset packs you create.

The PlayNexy Stance

For an indie developer, this means you can use our marketplace assets without fear of a future claim. For a studio, it clarifies that you bring your own IP to the project. This is a 'you own it, we host it' model. Always document asset sources in your project metadata.

Our Enforcement Methodology

We evaluate potential violations through a lens of impact and intent. A technical glitch affecting API rates is treated differently from a deliberate attempt to exploit a payment bug. Our team operates during European business hours and uses a combination of automated system alerts and user reports.

Robustness: Our process is designed to be fair and transparent. You will receive specific notification of any action taken against your account, including the offending content and the reasoning. We prioritize education over punishment for first-time, non-malicious infractions.

Limitations: We are not a mediation service for external disputes. If you create a character that resembles another designer's prior work, that is a dispute between you and that designer. We cannot be the arbiter of creativity. We also cannot protect your work from being copied after you choose to publish it publicly.

How to Report an Issue

  1. Email support@playnexy.com from your registered account email.
  2. Provide the project ID or specific URL.
  3. Describe the nature of the issue concisely.
  4. Our team aims for a 48-hour initial response.

Primary Business Address (for formal legal notices)

PlayNexy Sp. z o.o.
ul. Nowy Świat 12
00-001 Warszawa, Poland
Phone: +48 22 123 45 67 Hours: Mon-Fri, 9:00-18:00 CET

For legal service, all formal notices must be sent via registered mail to this address.

Avoiding Common Pitfalls

1. The "Assumed License" Trap

Simply using an asset pack from our marketplace does not automatically apply the Creative Commons license to your final game. You must document the license terms within your project and adhere to them. Check the source every time.

2. Ignoring Platform Policies

A game feature that's compliant on Android may violate Apple's App Store guidelines. Our terms don't absolve you from third-party platform rules. Always cross-reference your target distribution channels.

3. Unauthorized Data Scraping

Aggressively scraping public user profile data or leaderboards to build external analytics is a violation. Use our official Analytics API for structured data access.