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Terms.
By using bearth.io, subscribing to the BEARTH SIGNAL newsletter or purchasing a digital BEARTH product via Gumroad (daily drops, BEARTH Vault), you agree to the following terms.
1. Scope of service — no advice
BEARTH delivers operational working material: briefings, SOPs, prompts, templates and playbooks. The content is not legal, tax, financial or medical advice and does not replace any. Responsibility for implementation and its results lies with you; no specific business outcome is promised.
2. License
All content is © Saimen Bearth. With a purchase you receive a simple, non-transferable license to use the products inside your own business. Reselling, sublicensing, public distribution and repackaging the content into your own products — even in modified form — are not permitted.
3. Purchase and refunds
Sales are processed via Gumroad Inc.; their terms of service apply in addition. Daily drops ($49) follow Gumroad's refund policy. Access to the BEARTH Vault ($97) is excluded from refunds once unlocked, since all content is digital and immediately fully accessible; you expressly agree to this at purchase.
4. Newsletter
The email signal is free and can be cancelled anytime via one-click unsubscribe. There is no entitlement to daily delivery or specific content.
5. Liability
Liability for slight negligence as well as for indirect and consequential damages (e.g. lost profit, data loss) is excluded to the extent permitted by law. Mandatory statutory liability — in particular for intent and gross negligence — remains unaffected.
6. Applicable law and jurisdiction
Swiss law applies, excluding conflict-of-law rules and the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. Place of jurisdiction is Basel-Stadt, Switzerland; mandatory consumer jurisdictions remain reserved.
7. Changes
These terms may be updated; the version published at the time of purchase or use applies. Questions about these terms to saimen@bearth.io.
This is a convenience translation. The German version is authoritative.
Last updated: July 1, 2026