Agreement and eligibility
These Terms form an agreement between you and ABR PLATFORM INC., doing business as Openleet (“Openleet,” “we,” “us,” or “our”). By creating an account, claiming or managing a business, purchasing a service, or using the platform, you agree to these Terms and our Privacy Policy.
You must be at least 18 years old and legally capable of entering a binding agreement. If you use Openleet for a company or another organization, you confirm that you have authority to bind it.
Accounts and security
- Provide accurate account and business information and keep it current.
- Protect your password, authentication methods, and account access.
- Do not share accounts in a way that defeats access or plan restrictions.
- Notify us promptly if you suspect unauthorized access or misuse.
- You are responsible for actions taken through your account unless caused by Openleet’s own breach of duty.
Openleet will not ask you to publish account passwords, payment-card numbers, private keys, API secrets, government identifiers, health information, or other highly sensitive information. You must not put such information in public fields, posts, prompts, URLs, metadata, or uploaded content.
Business information and public publication
You decide what business information and content to submit. Content that you publish, activate, or place in a public-facing feature may be displayed on Openleet, an Openleet business profile, a tenant website, directory and Explore pages, search results, social previews, feeds, sitemaps, structured data, and machine-readable resources intended for search engines and AI systems.
Public information may be copied, cached, indexed, archived, quoted, or redistributed by search engines, AI services, social networks, and other third parties outside Openleet’s control. Removing content from Openleet may not immediately remove copies held by those parties.
You must review publication settings before publishing. Do not publish confidential, secret, security-sensitive, personal, or regulated information unless you have a lawful reason, appropriate permission, and understand that it will be public.
Ownership and licence to operate the service
As between you and Openleet, you retain ownership of content you create and submit. You grant Openleet a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free licence to host, store, reproduce, format, adapt for technical presentation, translate when requested, display, distribute, index, cache, and promote your public content as reasonably necessary to operate, secure, improve, and describe the Service and your public business presence.
This licence includes allowing hosting, search, delivery, analytics, AI, and other service providers to process the content for those purposes. It does not transfer ownership to Openleet and does not give us permission to sell your private account information.
The licence for deleted public content ends after a reasonable period, except for backups, legal records, security evidence, content already shared at your direction, and copies retained by independent third parties or search caches.
Your responsibility for content
You are solely responsible for content and claims you publish, including their accuracy, legality, quality, and continued currency. You represent that:
- You created the content or have all permissions needed to use and publish it.
- The content does not infringe copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity, contractual, confidentiality, or other rights.
- Reviews, testimonials, ratings, licences, certifications, prices, availability, and business claims are genuine and not misleading.
- You have permission from identifiable people appearing in photographs, videos, testimonials, or other media.
- You will correct or remove information that becomes inaccurate or unlawful.
Openleet does not endorse or independently verify every user statement. Publication does not mean Openleet has approved, certified, or guaranteed a business or its content.
Copyright complaints and DMCA notices
Do not upload or republish another person’s writing, photographs, videos, logos, music, software, product data, or other protected work without permission or another valid legal basis.
A copyright owner or authorized representative may send a copyright complaint or notice intended under the United States Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) to the Copyright Contact below with the subject line Copyright Agent / DMCA Notice. The notice should include:
- A physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or a person authorized to act for the owner.
- Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed or, for multiple works, a representative list.
- Identification and exact URL of the material claimed to be infringing, with enough information for Openleet to locate it.
- The complaining party's name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address.
- A statement of good-faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
- A statement that the notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that the complaining party is authorized to act for the copyright owner.
We may restrict, unpublish, disable, preserve, or remove content while investigating a complaint and may forward relevant notice information to the affected account holder. Openleet has adopted a policy of terminating, in appropriate circumstances, accounts of repeat infringers. Repeated or serious infringement may therefore result in account suspension or termination.
If content is removed or disabled following a copyright notice, the affected account holder may submit a counter-notice containing a physical or electronic signature; identification of the removed material and its former location; a statement under penalty of perjury that the removal resulted from mistake or misidentification; and the account holder's name, address, telephone number, consent to the jurisdiction of the applicable United States federal court, and acceptance of service from the person who submitted the original notice. Openleet may restore material in accordance with applicable law unless the original complaining party gives notice of a court action seeking to restrain the allegedly infringing activity.
Knowingly making material misrepresentations in a notice or counter-notice may create liability. Openleet may request additional information before acting.
Copyright Contact
ABR PLATFORM INC., doing business as OpenleetAttention: Copyright Agent
212-39012 Discovery Way
Squamish, BC V8B 0E5
Canada
Telephone: +1 604 455 2995
Email: info@openleet.com
To seek DMCA safe-harbor protection, Openleet must separately register and keep its designated agent information current in the U.S. Copyright Office directory. Publication of this contact process does not replace that registration.
Moderation, unpublishing, and enforcement
Openleet may review reports and may refuse, restrict, correct technical presentation of, unpublish, suspend, or remove any profile, website, post, integration, or other content that we reasonably believe:
- Violates these Terms, law, court order, or another person’s rights.
- Is fraudulent, deceptive, defamatory, dangerous, abusive, discriminatory, obscene, or exploitative.
- Contains malware, spam, manipulated reviews, unauthorized personal information, or security threats.
- Creates legal, security, operational, reputational, or platform-integrity risk.
- Uses the Service in a way that harms users, infrastructure, or third-party services.
We may act without advance notice where immediate action is reasonably necessary. Where practical, we may notify the account owner and offer an opportunity to correct the issue. Openleet is not obligated to monitor all content before publication.
Prohibited use
- Illegal activity, impersonation, fraud, phishing, deceptive offers, or manipulated engagement.
- Harassment, hate, threats, sexual exploitation, or content that endangers a person.
- Unauthorized scraping, automated abuse, denial-of-service activity, or attempts to bypass platform controls.
- Uploading malicious code or probing accounts, infrastructure, or third-party systems without permission.
- Collecting or publishing personal information without a lawful purpose and required notice or consent.
- Using Openleet to send unlawful spam or commercial messages.
- Using AI features to generate unlawful, deceptive, infringing, or harmful material.
Customers, bookings, and personal information
A business owner using forms, subscriptions, inbox, bookings, appointments, testimonials, or customer-management features is responsible for having a lawful purpose for collecting customer information, providing required privacy notices, limiting access, responding to customer requests, and complying with applicable privacy, consumer-protection, marketing, accessibility, and industry rules.
Do not use Openleet to collect sensitive health, financial, identification, or children’s information unless the feature is expressly designed for it and you have confirmed appropriate legal and security safeguards. Openleet is a technology platform and is not your legal, medical, tax, or regulatory adviser.
AI-assisted features
AI features may send selected prompts, public business information, drafts, or content to an AI service provider. AI output may be incomplete, inaccurate, similar to other material, or unsuitable for your business. You must review it before publication and remain responsible for resulting content and decisions.
Do not submit passwords, payment credentials, private customer records, health information, confidential business information, or other sensitive data in an AI prompt. Openleet does not guarantee search ranking, AI citations, traffic, leads, revenue, or brand visibility.
Third-party integrations and links
You may connect analytics, advertising, payment, maps, social, domain, booking, or other third-party services. Your use of those services is governed by their terms and privacy practices. You are responsible for configuration, authorization, lawful visitor consent, and the accuracy of identifiers or credentials you provide.
Openleet is not responsible for independent third-party services, content, outages, account decisions, or changes. We may disable an integration that creates security, privacy, legal, or operational risk.
Domains and DNS
You must own or be authorized to use every connected domain. You are responsible for renewals, registrar requirements, accurate contact information, existing email and DNS records, and third-party rights. DNS changes can interrupt websites, email, and other services.
If you use Openleet-managed DNS, you authorize Openleet and its infrastructure providers to create and manage records needed to operate the connected website. You remain responsible for identifying and preserving email, verification, and unrelated service records before changing nameservers.
Plans, payments, renewals, and taxes
Features and limits depend on the selected plan. Prices, billing periods, renewal terms, and applicable charges are presented during purchase or in the billing area and form part of these Terms. You authorize the selected payment provider to process applicable charges.
Unless a different term is clearly disclosed before purchase, paid Openleet subscriptions are billed monthly and automatically renew for successive monthly billing periods until cancelled. You may cancel renewal at any time, before or after a renewal date, without a cancellation fee or penalty by downgrading to the free plan through the billing dashboard or by contacting support. Cancellation stops future renewals and ordinarily takes effect at the end of the current paid billing period. Amounts already charged for a monthly billing period are not prorated except where required by law or expressly stated otherwise.
If Openleet offers a subscription that renews for a term longer than 60 days, Openleet will provide renewal notice, cancellation rights, and any prorated refund required by applicable law. Where British Columbia consumer-protection rules apply, required renewal notices will be sent between 30 and 60 days before the renewal date and will identify the renewal date, automatic-renewal effect, cancellation right, and cancellation instructions. Nothing in these Terms limits a non-waivable consumer cancellation or refund right.
Full payment-card and bank-account credentials are processed by providers such as Stripe or PayPal and are not stored by Openleet. Openleet may retain invoices, billing contact information, transaction identifiers, payment status, amounts, currency, plan history, refunds, and records needed for accounting, fraud prevention, and support.
You are responsible for applicable taxes and keeping billing details current. Cancellation affects future service as described in the billing interface. Fees already incurred, including completed domain registration or renewal charges, may be non-refundable except where required by law or expressly stated otherwise at purchase.
Service changes and availability
We may add, change, limit, or discontinue features and may perform maintenance. We aim to provide a reliable service but do not guarantee uninterrupted operation, permanent storage, compatibility with every provider, or that third-party platforms will continue accepting a particular integration.
You are responsible for retaining copies of important content and records appropriate to your business. Preview, beta, experimental, and AI features may change or be withdrawn.
Suspension and termination
You may stop using the Service and may request account closure subject to outstanding obligations and legal retention requirements. We may suspend or terminate access for violation of these Terms, non-payment, security risk, legal requirement, abuse, or material harm to Openleet, users, or third parties.
Following termination, public content may be unpublished and access to data may end. Sections that by their nature should survive—including ownership, licences already exercised, payment obligations, disclaimers, liability, indemnity, and dispute terms—will survive.
Disclaimers and limitation of liability
The Service is provided “as is” and “as available” to the maximum extent permitted by law. Openleet disclaims implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, and uninterrupted or error-free operation where legally permitted.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Openleet will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, lost profits, lost business, lost data, loss of reputation, or third-party service failures. Openleet’s aggregate liability arising from the Service will not exceed the greater of CAD $100 or the amount you paid Openleet for the affected Service during the 12 months before the event giving rise to the claim. These limits do not exclude liability that cannot legally be excluded.
Indemnity
To the extent permitted by law, you will defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Openleet and its personnel from third-party claims, damages, penalties, and reasonable costs arising from your content, products, services, customer relationships, unlawful data practices, infringement of rights, or material violation of these Terms. Openleet will provide reasonable notice and cooperation, and you may not settle a claim in a way that admits fault or imposes obligations on Openleet without our written consent.
Governing law and general terms
These Terms are governed by the laws of the Province of British Columbia and the federal laws of Canada applicable there, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. Subject to any non-waivable consumer right, the courts located in British Columbia have exclusive jurisdiction over disputes arising from these Terms or the Service.
If a provision is unenforceable, it will be limited or removed only to the extent necessary and the remainder will continue. Failure to enforce a provision is not a waiver. You may not assign these Terms without our consent; Openleet may assign them as part of a merger, financing, reorganization, or sale of relevant assets.
Changes and contact
We may update these Terms to reflect changes in the Service, law, providers, or risk. We will update the date above and provide additional notice for material changes where reasonably appropriate. Continued use after updated Terms become effective constitutes acceptance where permitted by law.
Questions, reports, and legal notices may be sent to info@openleet.com. Please include enough information for us to identify the relevant account, URL, content, or transaction.
Legal contact
ABR PLATFORM INC., doing business as Openleet212-39012 Discovery Way
Squamish, BC V8B 0E5
Canada
Email: info@openleet.com