Terms of Service

Commercial terms for serious broadcast operations workspaces.

These terms explain how companies, administrators, internal users, vendors, and guests may use BroadSync. Last updated: 25 June 2026.

BroadSync workspace under commercial terms
Broadcast operations control from ingest to transmission.
Workspace
Customer control
Users
Responsible access
Plans
Paid SaaS path
Support
Customer success
Operating record
Acceptance
Workspace responsibility
Acceptable use

Use of service

Clear rules make the workspace safer for everyone.

Customers should control their operational data, users should use access responsibly, and BroadSync should provide the service under clear commercial limits.

Acceptance

By using BroadSync, a customer or user agrees to these terms and any applicable plan, order, rollout, or enterprise agreement.

Workspace responsibility

Customers are responsible for invited users, operations records, vendor access, and ensuring they have the right to upload or store data.

Acceptable use

Users must not misuse access, attempt unauthorized entry, interfere with the service, upload harmful material, or violate rights.

Plans and payment

Paid plans, trials, add-ons, renewal, cancellation, and enterprise terms are confirmed through the applicable customer order.

Commercial clarity

The legal layer should match how the product is sold.

Customer data

Broadcast organizations retain their data while granting BroadSync the right to process it to provide the service.

Confidentiality

Both parties should protect confidential operational, pricing, and technical information.

Availability and support

Service levels, support paths, and enterprise commitments are documented in the applicable customer agreement.

Legal review

Commercial agreements should be reviewed by qualified counsel as customer obligations expand.

Legal readiness

Terms, privacy, and security work together.

Commercial onboarding works best when legal, operational, and security commitments are clear from the start.

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