Terms and Conditions
Effective date: 05.06.2026
These Terms and Conditions govern your access to and use of the WP Inventory Manager website, free plugin, paid products, license keys, downloads, updates, support services, documentation, and related services.
The website and products are operated by LAC VENTURES LLC, 254 Chapman Road, Ste 208 #26569, Newark, Delaware 19702, United States.
By accessing the website, downloading WP Inventory Manager, purchasing a license, creating an account, activating a license key, installing or using the plugin, requesting support, or otherwise using our products or services, you agree to these Terms.
If you do not agree to these Terms, you should not use the website, download the plugin, purchase a license, activate a license key, or use our products or services.
1. Definitions
In these Terms:
- “WP Inventory Manager,” “we,” “us,” or “our” means LAC VENTURES LLC and the WP Inventory Manager products and services it operates.
- “You” or “customer” means the person, business, agency, organization, or entity using the website, plugin, products, license keys, account, downloads, updates, support, or related services.
- “Plugin” means WP Inventory Manager, WP Inventory Pro, and related extensions or add-ons.
- “Free Plugin” means the free version of WP Inventory Manager made available through WordPress.org or through our website.
- “Paid Products” means paid licenses, WP Inventory Pro, add-ons, the All Access Pass, bundles, subscriptions, and any other paid product or service we offer.
- “License Key” means the commercial license key used to access updates, downloads, support, activations, and paid functionality.
- “Account” means your customer account on the website.
- “Support” means technical assistance provided through our website, account portal, WordPress dashboard support tab, or official support channels.
2. Scope of These Terms
These Terms apply to:
- use of the WP Inventory Manager website;
- downloading, installing, activating, or using the Free Plugin;
- purchasing or using Paid Products;
- creating or using a customer account;
- activating or managing license keys;
- downloading plugin files or updates;
- requesting support;
- using documentation, examples, website content, or other materials provided by WP Inventory Manager.
Some sections apply only to paid customers. Free users are still subject to the sections covering website use, GPL licensing, intellectual property, documentation, disclaimers, prohibited use, privacy, liability, and other generally applicable terms.
3. GPL Software License
The software code of WP Inventory Manager and its extensions is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2.0 or later, unless otherwise stated.
This means that, subject to the GPL, you may use, study, modify, and redistribute the GPL-covered plugin code.
However, the GPL license applies to the software code itself. It does not grant you any ownership or transfer rights in our commercial services or non-code assets, including:
- license keys
- customer accounts
- paid downloads
- update services
- support services
- documentation
- website content
- trademarks
- logos
- branding
- product names
- screenshots
- designs
- marketing materials
- commercial access rights
You may not resell, sublicense, publish, share, or commercially exploit license keys, accounts, support access, update access, paid download access, branding, or other commercial services provided by WP Inventory Manager.
Nothing in these Terms is intended to restrict rights that cannot be restricted under the GPL.
4. Free Plugin
WP Inventory Manager may be offered as a free plugin through WordPress.org or through our website.
The Free Plugin is provided under the GPL and may be downloaded and used without purchasing a paid license.
The Free Plugin is provided “as is.” Free users may receive basic or community-level support through WordPress.org forums or other channels we make available, but we do not guarantee individual support, response times, fixes, updates, or compatibility assistance for free users.
Free Plugin features may change, be added, be removed, or be replaced over time.
Free users may upgrade to a paid license to access paid features, add-ons, automatic updates, downloads, and priority support where available.
5. Paid Products, Plans, and Add-ons
WP Inventory Manager offers paid products, which may include:
- WP Inventory Pro
- individual add-ons
- bundles
- the All Access Pass
- subscription-based licenses
- other paid products or services made available from time to time.
Unless otherwise stated, paid products are sold on an annual subscription basis.
Add-ons require an active WP Inventory Pro license unless they are included through an active All Access Pass or another plan that expressly includes them.
The All Access Pass includes access to the WP Inventory Manager add-ons included in the All Access Pass during the active subscription period. While active, the All Access Pass also includes future WP Inventory Manager add-ons that we make available as part of the All Access Pass.
The All Access Pass does not include:
- custom development
- custom integrations
- implementation services
- client training
- data migration
- data recovery
- hosting/server troubleshooting
- third-party services
- products or services that we expressly exclude from the All Access Pass.
We may change product names, packaging, pricing, included features, plan limits, and product availability over time.
6. Site Limits and Activations
WP Inventory Pro licenses may be limited to a specific number of websites depending on the plan purchased.
Unless otherwise stated at checkout:
- WP Inventory Pro may be used on up to 2 websites.
- The All Access Pass may be used on unlimited websites.
Development, staging, and local sites do not count against license limits where our licensing system recognizes them as non-production environments.
License limits apply to commercial license key usage, updates, downloads, support, and paid services. They do not limit rights granted under the GPL to software code that you have already downloaded.
7. License Keys
License keys are used to activate paid products, verify entitlement, receive updates, access downloads, and request support.
License keys are not sold as ownership rights. They are non-transferable commercial access credentials, except where we approve an account or project handover.
You may not:
- sell, rent, lease, sublicense, publish, share, or distribute license keys;
- use one license key beyond the limits of the plan purchased;
- use a license key in a way that bypasses site limits or activation controls;
- include license keys in public repositories, downloadable packages, client handoff files, screenshots, documentation, or public materials;
- use license keys to create a competing paid download, update, or support service.
We may suspend, disable, or refuse support for license keys that we reasonably believe are being misused, shared, resold, used fraudulently, used beyond plan limits, or used in breach of these Terms.
8. Agencies and Client Websites
Agencies, freelancers, consultants, and developers may purchase licenses and deploy WP Inventory Manager on client websites, provided that the license plan permits the number of websites used.
Agencies may not resell, sublicense, publish, separately commercialize, or transfer license keys except through an approved handover process.
Support is initially provided to the purchaser or account holder. If an agency hands over a project to a client, the agency or client may request an account or support-contact transfer through our support channels.
Once we accept the handover, we may treat the client as the authorized support contact for the relevant license.
We may request reasonable information to verify a handover, prevent license abuse, or confirm that the relevant license remains valid.
9. Accounts
Paid customers may need an account to access downloads, subscriptions, invoices, license keys, renewals, and support.
You are responsible for:
- keeping your account login secure;
- keeping license keys confidential;
- ensuring account information is accurate;
- ensuring billing and contact information remains up to date;
- controlling who has access to your account;
- notifying us if you believe your account or license key has been compromised.
You are also responsible for the security of your own WordPress site, hosting environment, administrator accounts, payment gateway configuration, backups, and third-party services.
We may suspend or restrict accounts in cases of fraud, chargebacks, abuse, license sharing, security concerns, legal compliance issues, or breach of these Terms.
Account ownership or license-contact transfers may be allowed at our discretion, including for agency-to-client handovers.
10. Payments, Taxes, and Pricing
Paid products are charged in United States dollars (USD) unless otherwise stated.
Payments are processed through third-party payment processors, including Stripe or other providers we may use from time to time.
The amount displayed at checkout is the amount charged unless otherwise stated. We may add, collect, display, or remit taxes, VAT, sales tax, or similar charges where required by law or by our payment processor.
You are responsible for any taxes, duties, bank fees, exchange fees, or other charges that may apply to your purchase, except for taxes we are legally required to collect directly.
Prices may change at any time.
Existing subscriptions may remain on grandfathered pricing unless we notify you of a pricing change. If your renewal price changes, we will provide notice before the renewal where required by law or by our payment systems.
11. Subscriptions and Automatic Renewals
Paid licenses renew automatically on an annual basis unless cancelled before the renewal date.
By purchasing a subscription, you authorize us and our payment processor to charge your payment method for recurring annual renewals until you cancel.
Renewal reminders may be sent before your renewal date.
You may cancel your subscription before renewal through your customer account, through the payment processor where available, or by contacting support.
If you cancel a subscription, your license remains active until the end of the paid subscription period. Cancellation stops future renewals but does not automatically refund the current paid period.
If a renewal payment fails, your license may enter a 14-day grace period. During this grace period, paid products may continue to function, but access to updates, downloads, license validation, and support may be limited or interrupted depending on the product and system behavior.
After the grace period, if payment has not been completed, the license may expire. Once a license expires, access to automatic updates, new-version downloads, paid downloads, and paid support ends.
Already-installed plugin code may continue to run after license expiry, but you will no longer receive commercial services tied to an active license unless the license is renewed.
12. Cancellation
You may cancel a subscription at any time before the renewal date.
Cancellation does not delete your account, remove already-installed plugin files from your website, or affect GPL rights to code you have already downloaded.
Cancellation means:
- the subscription will not renew;
- the license remains active until the end of the paid term;
- access to updates, downloads, and paid support ends when the license expires;
- no prorated refund is provided for unused time unless required by law or expressly approved by us.
You are responsible for cancelling before the renewal date if you do not want to renew.
13. Delivery and Downloads
Free plugin files may be delivered through WordPress.org or through our website.
Paid plugin files are delivered through your customer account, purchase confirmation, download area, or other delivery method we make available.
After successful payment, you should receive an order confirmation and access to your downloads through your account.
If you do not receive your purchase confirmation or cannot access your downloads, you should contact support through the WP Inventory Manager website or through the support tools we make available.
Active license holders may download current plugin files and updates while their license remains active.
If a license expires, download access and automatic update access may be discontinued until the license is renewed.
Download links may be temporary, signed, regenerated, cached, or otherwise restricted for security and licensing purposes. We do not guarantee permanent download URLs.
We are not required to provide old versions, archived versions, or previous releases unless we choose to do so.
14. Updates
Automatic updates are available to customers with an active and valid license key.
Updates may include bug fixes, security fixes, compatibility updates, maintenance releases, feature changes, or major upgrades.
Major upgrades are included during the active subscription period unless otherwise stated.
Updates are not guaranteed forever. We may stop updating, supporting, or distributing products or versions at our discretion.
Updates may modify, replace, remove, or change features where needed for security, compatibility, performance, maintainability, product direction, legal compliance, or technical reasons.
You are responsible for backing up your website and database before installing or updating the plugin.
We recommend testing updates on a staging site before applying them to a production website.
We cannot force updates on your website. You are responsible for applying updates and maintaining your WordPress installation.
15. Support Eligibility
Priority support is available to customers with an active paid license.
Free users may receive basic or community-level support, but free support is not guaranteed.
Support may be provided through:
- the WP Inventory Manager Support tab on the website;
- your customer account;
- the support tab in the WordPress dashboard;
- WordPress.org forums for free plugin support;
- other official support channels we make available.
Support is provided primarily in English.
Support is provided on business days.
For active paid license holders, we aim to respond to support requests within 72 business hours. This is a support target, not a legal guarantee.
We do not guarantee that every support request can be resolved, answered to your satisfaction, or resolved within a specific timeframe.
16. Support Scope
Support may include reasonable assistance with:
- installation
- license activation
- basic configuration
- access to downloads
- update issues
- bug reports
- general product usage
- supported WP Inventory Manager functionality
Support does not include:
- custom development
- custom features
- custom CSS or layout work
- custom integrations
- implementation projects
- client training
- data migration
- data recovery
- database repair
- hosting or server troubleshooting
- WordPress administration services
- third-party plugin debugging
- third-party theme debugging
- payment gateway configuration beyond basic plugin-related guidance
- WooCommerce or other third-party integrations unless expressly sold or supported by us
Third-party plugin conflicts, theme conflicts, hosting issues, and unusual site-specific issues may be reviewed at our discretion, but we are not required to resolve them.
We may refuse or limit support for expired licenses, unsupported environments, heavily modified plugin files, abusive behavior, fraudulent activity, license sharing, or issues outside the scope of WP Inventory Manager.
17. Compatibility
WP Inventory Manager is designed to work with supported versions of WordPress and PHP.
Unless otherwise stated on the relevant product page or documentation:
- WordPress 5.0 or higher is required.
- The plugin is tested up to WordPress 7.0.
- PHP 5.6 or higher is required.
- The plugin will not activate on unsupported PHP versions.
- Multisite is supported.
- The latest major versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge are supported.
- Older browsers, non-standard browsers, and unsupported browser versions are not guaranteed.
- WordPress.com is supported only on plans that permit custom plugin installation, such as Business or Commerce plans.
- Self-hosted WordPress is recommended.
- Page builders are not officially supported and may work but are not tested or guaranteed.
We do not guarantee compatibility with all third-party plugins, themes, browsers, page builders, hosting environments, caching systems, security systems, translation systems, custom code, or server configurations.
We guarantee only that the plugin is intended to function on a clean installation of the supported WordPress and PHP versions, subject to these Terms.
18. Customer Responsibilities
You are responsible for:
- backing up your website and database before installing, updating, importing, exporting, deleting, uninstalling, or using WP Inventory Manager
- maintaining your WordPress installation, PHP version, database, hosting environment, SSL certificate, and server configuration
- keeping your WordPress admin accounts and hosting accounts secure
- testing updates and configuration changes before using them on important production websites
- ensuring your inventory data, imports, exports, descriptions, quantities, pricing, fields, and displayed information are accurate
- reviewing data you enter, import, bulk edit, export, or display through the plugin
- ensuring that your use of WP Inventory Manager complies with applicable laws, regulations, industry rules, and contractual obligations
- configuring any third-party services, payment gateways, shipping providers, tax tools, analytics tools, or integrations correctly
- protecting payment, customer, and personal data processed through your own website
- complying with PCI, payment gateway, privacy, consumer protection, tax, and data protection requirements applicable to your business
WP Inventory Manager may provide tools that help you manage inventory data, but you remain responsible for the data you enter, import, configure, publish, export, or use.
Nothing in this section excludes responsibility for genuine software bugs where liability cannot legally be excluded, but you are responsible for reviewing and backing up your own data and systems.
19. Data Loss and Backups
WP Inventory Manager may create, modify, update, import, export, or delete data in your WordPress database, including custom database tables used by the plugin.
Some plugin actions, import/export tools, bulk-edit tools, uninstall options, removal tools, or administrator actions may affect data.
You must maintain regular backups of your website and database.
We do not provide data recovery services.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not responsible for data loss, data corruption, lost inventory records, lost exports, lost imports, business interruption, or other losses resulting from your failure to maintain backups, test changes, or manage your site safely.
20. Payment Gateway and Customer Data Responsibilities
Some WP Inventory Manager products or add-ons may interact with third-party payment processors, gateways, checkout tools, reservation systems, or customer-submitted data.
You are responsible for:
- configuring payment gateways correctly
- maintaining your own payment processor accounts
- protecting customer and payment-related data on your website
- complying with PCI obligations where applicable
- complying with privacy, consumer, tax, and payment laws applicable to your business
- reviewing third-party processor terms
- ensuring that payment and customer workflows are appropriate for your business
We are not responsible for third-party payment processor outages, declined payments, gateway configuration errors, account suspensions, chargebacks, transaction disputes, payment data mishandling by your website, or third-party service failures.
21. Refund Policy
We stand behind our products, but we understand they may not work for every use case.
First-time purchases are eligible for refund consideration within 30 days of the original purchase date.
To qualify for a refund under our voluntary refund policy:
- the request must be made within 30 days of the original purchase
- the issue must relate to your inability to install the product or use its basic advertised functionality
- you must contact support first and give us a reasonable opportunity to understand and resolve the issue
- the issue must not be caused by unsupported third-party plugins, themes, hosting environments, custom code, unsupported WordPress/PHP versions, or other third-party software or services.
Refund requests must be submitted through our support channels. We do not process refund requests through public comments, social media, unrelated contact methods, or unofficial channels.
Renewal payments are non-refundable except where required by law or expressly approved by us at our discretion.
Accidental renewals are non-refundable except where required by law or expressly approved by us at our discretion. You are responsible for cancelling before the renewal date if you do not want your subscription to renew.
All Access Pass purchases are eligible for the same 30-day first-purchase refund policy described above. After 30 days, All Access Pass purchases are non-refundable except where required by law or expressly approved by us at our discretion.
Refunds are not provided for:
- change of mind after the refund window
- failure to cancel before renewal
- third-party plugin conflicts
- third-party theme conflicts
- hosting or server issues
- lack of a specific custom feature
- unsupported use cases
- custom development expectations
- failure to read product descriptions, requirements, or documentation
- inability to achieve a specific business result
Opening a payment dispute, bank dispute, or chargeback without first contacting support may result in suspension of license keys, downloads, updates, account access, and support access, except where prohibited by law.
Nothing in this Refund Policy limits any non-waivable consumer rights that apply to you.
22. Digital Content and Consumer Rights
WP Inventory Manager products are digital products and digital services.
By purchasing, downloading, accessing, or activating a paid product, you request immediate access to digital content, downloads, license services, and support services.
Where applicable law gives you a statutory withdrawal right for digital content, you may lose that withdrawal right once download, access, activation, or performance begins, if you have consented to immediate access and acknowledged that consequence during checkout.
Nothing in these Terms limits statutory rights that cannot legally be limited or waived.
If you are a consumer in a jurisdiction with mandatory consumer protection laws, those laws may provide rights in addition to these Terms.
23. All Access Pass
The All Access Pass provides access to included WP Inventory Manager add-ons during the active subscription period.
While your All Access Pass remains active, it includes:
- access to current included add-ons;
- access to future WP Inventory Manager add-ons that we make available as part of the All Access Pass;
- automatic updates for included products;
- priority support for included products;
- use on unlimited websites, subject to these Terms.
The All Access Pass does not include lifetime access.
If the subscription expires or is cancelled, access to new downloads, updates, license validation, and support ends at the end of the paid term.
We may add, remove, rename, replace, discontinue, or modify products included in the All Access Pass at our discretion.
If an add-on is discontinued, we are not obligated to continue support, updates, downloads, compatibility, or distribution beyond the active subscription period, except where required by law.
24. Intellectual Property
The GPL-covered software code is licensed under the GPL.
All non-code assets and commercial materials remain owned by LAC VENTURES LLC or its licensors, including:
- WP Inventory Manager trademarks;
- product names;
- logos;
- branding;
- website content;
- documentation;
- screenshots;
- graphics;
- designs;
- copy;
- examples;
- marketing materials;
- support content;
- account systems;
- license systems;
- update services;
- download services.
You may not claim ownership of WP Inventory Manager, our trademarks, our branding, our website content, our documentation, our license systems, or our commercial services.
You may not use our logo, branding, product names, or trademarks in a way that suggests partnership, endorsement, sponsorship, official status, or affiliation without our written permission.
Reasonable nominative use, such as stating that your website uses WP Inventory Manager, is permitted provided it is truthful and not misleading.
25. Website Content and Documentation
Documentation, examples, screenshots, tutorials, feature descriptions, support articles, and website content are provided for general guidance.
We may update, correct, remove, replace, or restructure documentation and website content at any time.
Documentation and examples may not cover every use case, environment, configuration, or edge case.
Documentation is not guaranteed to be complete, error-free, permanently available, or suitable for your specific business needs.
Screenshots, examples, and marketing materials are illustrative and do not create a guarantee that every feature will work identically in every environment.
You may not copy, republish, scrape, redistribute, or commercially reuse our documentation or website content without permission, except for limited reasonable quotation or reference use.
26. Email and Communications
We may send transactional emails related to:
- purchases;
- receipts;
- invoices;
- license keys;
- account access;
- renewals;
- failed payments;
- cancellations;
- security;
- support;
- product access;
- important service notices.
Transactional emails are necessary for providing paid products and services and may not include a marketing unsubscribe option.
If you opt in to marketing communications, we may send emails about product updates, promotions, new add-ons, tips, documentation, offers, and related WP Inventory Manager news.
You may unsubscribe from marketing emails at any time.
We do not sell your email address to third parties.
Our handling of personal data is further described in our Privacy Policy.
27. Privacy and Data
Our Privacy Policy describes how we collect, use, store, and process personal data.
For licensing and account purposes, we may collect or process information such as:
- name;
- email address;
- billing details;
- payment metadata;
- IP address;
- license key;
- site URL;
- subscription status;
- product access records;
- account activity;
- support messages;
- plugin version information;
- license activation information.
We may use third-party processors and services, including payment processors, licensing systems, ecommerce tools, email platforms, WordPress-related services, analytics tools, and support tools.
WP Inventory Manager does not collect plugin telemetry unless we expressly state otherwise.
WP Inventory Manager does not send your inventory data to our servers as part of normal plugin operation.
We do not have a remote-access mechanism that lets us log into your website, pull inventory data, or access your WordPress dashboard.
We only receive site data if you voluntarily send it to us, submit it through a support request, provide temporary access, or otherwise choose to share it.
When you submit a support request, the request may include information such as your admin email or supplied contact email, site URL, active plugin list, plugin version information, WordPress/PHP version information, license information, and your support message.
You are responsible for ensuring that you do not submit sensitive information, passwords, payment card data, private customer data, or confidential business information through support unless specifically requested and handled appropriately.
28. Security
We care about security, but no plugin, website, or software service can be guaranteed to be completely secure.
We do not guarantee that WP Inventory Manager will be free from vulnerabilities, errors, attacks, unauthorized access, or security issues.
You are responsible for:
- securing your WordPress website;
- maintaining strong administrator passwords;
- controlling user roles and permissions;
- keeping WordPress, themes, plugins, PHP, and hosting software updated;
- configuring hosting, SSL, firewalls, backups, and security tools;
- applying plugin updates promptly;
- reviewing access to customer, payment, and inventory data.
We accept vulnerability reports through our official support channels.
We cannot force updates on your website. We may stop distributing vulnerable, obsolete, unsupported, or unsafe versions and may suspend license services where necessary for security, fraud prevention, abuse prevention, or legal compliance.
29. Prohibited Use
You may not use WP Inventory Manager, the website, your account, license keys, downloads, updates, documentation, or support services to:
- violate any law or regulation;
- infringe the rights of others;
- distribute malware or harmful code;
- attack, disrupt, overload, scrape, or interfere with our systems;
- bypass license limits, activation controls, update systems, or access restrictions;
- share, publish, resell, rent, lease, or sublicense license keys;
- publicly post paid downloads, license keys, account credentials, or restricted files;
- misrepresent your relationship with WP Inventory Manager;
- claim official partnership, endorsement, or sponsorship without permission;
- abuse support channels;
- submit false, misleading, abusive, or fraudulent requests;
- engage in chargeback abuse or payment fraud;
- use our products or services in a way that harms WP Inventory Manager, other customers, or third parties.
We may suspend or terminate access for prohibited use.
30. Termination and Suspension
We may suspend or terminate your account, license keys, downloads, updates, support access, or commercial services if we reasonably believe that:
- you breached these Terms;
- you shared, resold, or misused license keys;
- your payment failed and was not resolved;
- you initiated a fraudulent or abusive chargeback;
- you abused support channels;
- your account is involved in fraud, abuse, security risk, or unlawful activity;
- suspension is necessary for security, compliance, or protection of our systems.
Termination or suspension affects commercial services, including license validation, downloads, updates, support, account access, and paid services.
Termination does not revoke GPL rights to software code that you already lawfully downloaded, except to the extent permitted by the GPL or applicable law.
31. Product Changes and Discontinuation
We may modify, rename, replace, repackage, suspend, discontinue, or retire products, add-ons, features, plans, pricing, documentation, support channels, licensing systems, and update systems.
We may make changes for reasons including security, compatibility, maintainability, product direction, business needs, legal compliance, or technical constraints.
Active customers may receive update notices through the WordPress dashboard, account area, website, or other channels we make available.
If a product, add-on, or feature is discontinued, we are not obligated to continue supporting, updating, distributing, maintaining compatibility for, or providing downloads for that product beyond the active subscription period, except where required by law.
If the entire WP Inventory Manager product line is discontinued, we have no obligation to provide support, updates, downloads, or compatibility beyond the active subscription period, except where required by law.
32. Warranty Disclaimer
WP Inventory Manager products and services are provided “as is” and “as available.”
To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim all warranties, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, non-infringement, compatibility, accuracy, uninterrupted operation, and error-free performance.
We do not guarantee that WP Inventory Manager will:
- meet your specific requirements;
- work with every theme, plugin, browser, server, hosting provider, page builder, payment gateway, or third-party service;
- be uninterrupted, secure, or error-free;
- prevent data loss;
- produce a specific business result;
- remain compatible with future versions of WordPress, PHP, browsers, third-party plugins, or third-party services;
- be suitable for your specific legal, tax, accounting, operational, or compliance needs.
WP Inventory Manager is intended to function on a clean installation of the supported WordPress and PHP versions, subject to these Terms.
Third-party conflicts may occur, and we are not responsible for conflicts caused by third-party software, themes, plugins, hosting environments, browsers, custom code, or services.
33. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, LAC VENTURES LLC and its owners, managers, employees, contractors, suppliers, licensors, and service providers will not be liable for:
- indirect damages;
- incidental damages;
- special damages;
- consequential damages;
- punitive damages;
- lost profits;
- lost revenue;
- lost business opportunities;
- loss of goodwill;
- business interruption;
- data loss;
- data corruption;
- inventory inaccuracies;
- failed imports or exports;
- payment disputes;
- third-party service failures;
- security incidents on your website;
- costs of substitute products or services.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, our total liability for any claim related to WP Inventory Manager, the website, products, license keys, downloads, updates, support, or these Terms will not exceed the amount you paid to us for the relevant product or service during the 12 months before the event giving rise to the claim.
Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations of liability. In those jurisdictions, our liability is limited to the maximum extent permitted by law.
Nothing in these Terms excludes liability that cannot legally be excluded, including liability for fraud, intentional misconduct, gross negligence, or other liability that applicable law does not permit us to limit.
34. Indemnity
You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless LAC VENTURES LLC and its owners, managers, employees, contractors, suppliers, licensors, and service providers from and against claims, damages, losses, liabilities, costs, and expenses, including reasonable legal fees, arising from or related to:
- your use of WP Inventory Manager;
- your website;
- your inventory data;
- your customer data;
- your payment gateway configuration;
- your violation of these Terms;
- your violation of law;
- your violation of third-party rights;
- your misuse of license keys;
- your unauthorized sharing, resale, or publication of paid products or license keys;
- claims by your clients, customers, users, or third parties related to your use of WP Inventory Manager.
We reserve the right to control the defense of any matter subject to indemnification, and you agree to cooperate with us.
35. Third-Party Services
WP Inventory Manager may interact with or rely on third-party services, including WordPress, Stripe, Freemius, Easy Digital Downloads, Omnisend, hosting providers, payment gateways, analytics tools, email providers, and other services.
Third-party services are governed by their own terms, privacy policies, fees, availability, and security practices.
We are not responsible for third-party services, outages, pricing changes, account suspensions, API changes, data handling, errors, or failures.
You are responsible for reviewing and complying with any third-party terms that apply to your use of those services.
36. Governing Law and Disputes
These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, United States, without regard to conflict-of-law rules.
You agree that any dispute arising out of or relating to these Terms, WP Inventory Manager, the website, products, license keys, downloads, updates, support, or related services will be brought exclusively in the state or federal courts located in Delaware, United States, except where applicable law requires otherwise.
You consent to the personal jurisdiction and venue of those courts.
Nothing in this section prevents us from seeking injunctive or equitable relief in any appropriate court to protect intellectual property, license systems, security, confidential information, or against misuse of license keys, account access, or commercial services.
37. Consumer Law
Nothing in these Terms limits rights that cannot be limited under applicable consumer protection laws.
If you are a consumer in a jurisdiction that gives you mandatory rights, these Terms apply only to the extent permitted by those laws.
If any part of these Terms conflicts with non-waivable consumer rights, those rights prevail only to the extent of the conflict.
38. Changes to These Terms
We may update these Terms from time to time.
For material changes, we may provide notice by email, website notice, account notice, dashboard notice, or another reasonable method.
Changes apply prospectively from the effective date stated in the updated Terms, unless a change is required sooner for legal, security, administrative, or anti-abuse reasons.
Continued use of the website, plugin, license keys, account, downloads, updates, support, or related services after updated Terms become effective means you accept the updated Terms.
Changes will not normally reduce rights for an already-paid subscription period, except where required for legal compliance, security, abuse prevention, administrative reasons, or changes that do not materially affect your purchased access.
39. Assignment
You may not assign or transfer your rights or obligations under these Terms without our prior written consent, except through an approved account or agency-client handover process.
We may assign or transfer these Terms, accounts, licenses, products, assets, obligations, or rights as part of a merger, acquisition, sale of assets, restructuring, change of control, or business transfer.
40. Severability
If any provision of these Terms is found to be invalid, unlawful, or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will remain in full force and effect.
The invalid, unlawful, or unenforceable provision will be interpreted or replaced to the maximum extent permitted by law in a way that most closely reflects the original intent.
41. No Waiver
Our failure to enforce any provision of these Terms does not waive our right to enforce that provision or any other provision later.
Any waiver must be in writing and signed by us.
42. Entire Agreement
These Terms, together with any product-specific terms, checkout terms, Privacy Policy, refund policy, and other policies referenced by us, form the entire agreement between you and LAC VENTURES LLC regarding WP Inventory Manager products and services.
If product-specific terms conflict with these Terms, the product-specific terms apply only to that specific product or service.
43. Contact and Support
Support and general enquiries must be submitted through the support area on the WP Inventory Manager website or through the Support tab available in the WordPress dashboard.
For legal notices, written correspondence may be sent to:
LAC VENTURES LLC
254 Chapman Road
Ste 208 #26569
Newark, Delaware 19702
United States