Legal shell · Not approved
Terms of service—owner and counsel review required.
This page is a working shell, not approved terms, a binding offer or legal advice. Owner and qualified counsel review is required before publication, reliance or removal of the noindex directive.
Purpose of this shell
Map the agreement work still required.
Twinfluencer is currently described as a managed campaign-extension service. This outline identifies topics for owner and counsel review without inventing legal rights, warranties, remedies, fees or jurisdictional terms.
Counsel review map
The approved agreements should address these areas.
Parties, eligibility and authority
Identify the contracting entities, authorized representatives, creator or manager authority and any eligibility requirements.
Service and campaign scope
Define the managed service, deliverables, dependencies, revisions, timing and acceptance process for each engagement.
Creator authorization and approvals
Document identity authorization, brand and category choices, script approval, asset-level final approval and the evidence retained.
Usage rights and restrictions
Define approved outputs, formats, channels, territories, duration, edits, renewal, expiry and prohibited reuse without transferring the identity model.
Brand claims and responsibilities
Allocate responsibility for product information, claims, substantiation, required disclosures, media placement and platform compliance.
Fees and creator compensation
Set price, taxes, invoicing, milestones, payment timing, cancellation consequences and any creator-compensation process actually used.
Intellectual property and data
Distinguish source materials, production inputs, finished outputs, creator identity rights, reusable models, confidential information and campaign data.
Risk allocation and disputes
Counsel must define appropriate warranties, disclaimers, indemnities, liability limits, suspension rights, dispute process and governing law.
Terms must preserve the operating promise
No approval, no publish.
Final agreements should make the actual permission checkpoints and campaign boundaries enforceable without promising automatic legal clearance or risk-free performance.
- Every script and final output has a defined approval state
- Brands receive finished assets, not reusable creator-model access
- Channels, territory, format, duration and renewal are explicit
- AI-generated content is disclosed where applicable
- Payment language reflects the mechanism actually operating
- Performance, savings and legal-safety claims remain evidence-based
Before public launch
Replace this shell with approved terms.
- Confirm the legal entities, service model and launch markets
- Finalize brand, creator and campaign agreement architecture
- Align the public site with the live approval and payment workflows
- Review advertising, likeness, disclosure and platform requirements
- Obtain owner and qualified counsel approval
- Remove noindex and nofollow only after approval
Review the current permission principles.
Trust & Safety explains the intended authorization, approval, disclosure and usage workflow. It is not a substitute for final campaign agreements.
