Work Product Ownership
All source code, designs, documentation, configurations, database schemas, scripts, workflows, brand assets, copy, inventions, discoveries, and deliverables created for FreshDrop are assigned to FreshDrop upon creation or payment, to the maximum extent permitted by law.
Where assignment is not legally possible, the Contractor grants FreshDrop an irrevocable, worldwide, perpetual, transferable, sublicensable, royalty-free license to use, modify, commercialize, reproduce, distribute, host, and create derivative works from the deliverables.
No Infringing Materials
The Contractor must not include stolen code, unlicensed templates, copied UI kits, pirated fonts, restricted images, third-party secrets, malware, backdoors, or license-incompatible dependencies.
The Contractor must disclose all open-source packages, third-party assets, AI-assisted outputs, paid licenses, and any materials not fully owned by FreshDrop.
Security and Confidentiality
The Contractor must keep credentials, source code, architecture, user data, business plans, financial data, and product strategy confidential. Secrets must not be committed to source control or shared through insecure channels.
The Contractor must report vulnerabilities, exposed secrets, data incidents, unauthorized access, and suspected security weaknesses immediately.
Return of Materials
At the end of the engagement, the Contractor must return or delete FreshDrop materials, remove local secrets, transfer accounts and repositories, document handover details, and confirm that no unauthorized copy remains.