Updated June 11, 2026
Intellectual property and rights-holder policy
This policy explains how Keyndo treats digital goods, supplier authorization, third-party trademarks, software and game-related products, and rights-holder review requests.
1. Supplier basis for catalog goods
Keyndo aims to list catalog goods only where there is a lawful source basis, such as a supplier channel, license, authorization, resale permission, platform rule, invoice trail, distributor confirmation, or another commercial record supporting digital distribution.
2. Records and confirmations
Supplier and authorization records may be maintained outside the public storefront and reviewed during partner onboarding, payment moderation, dispute handling, supplier audits, or rights-holder checks. Public product pages do not expose private supplier documents.
3. Use of third-party marks
Names, logos, platform references, screenshots, product names, game names, publisher names, denominations, and compatibility labels are used to identify the product, redemption destination, region, or activation route. They do not imply endorsement or official status unless the product page clearly says so.
4. Counterfeit and account-goods policy
Keyndo is not intended for counterfeit goods, stolen keys, cracked software, account credentials, cookies, session tokens, unauthorized account access, or items whose sale would violate the rights of a third party. Listings can be paused or removed when credible risk appears.
5. Rights-holder review
A rights holder may request review by contacting support@keyndo.com with the relevant product URL, claimed right, reason for the request, and a contact route for follow-up. Keyndo may hide, correct, restrict, or remove a listing while the claim is reviewed.
6. Software and game product restrictions
Digital software, game, subscription, and platform products should be distributed only through lawful supplier or redemption channels. Buyers must follow the official activation route and the terms of the destination platform, publisher, or service.
7. Buyer responsibility after delivery
After delivery and reveal, the buyer is responsible for using the code lawfully, keeping it private, redeeming it through the official route, and respecting platform, publisher, regional, age, account, and license restrictions.