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AdMesh public commercial bookings are reservation-based. Advertisers reserve placements for specific periods, and AdMesh uses proof-of-delivery data to verify fulfillment and report outcomes.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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AdMesh public commercial bookings are reservation-based. Advertisers reserve placements for specific periods, and AdMesh uses proof-of-delivery data to verify fulfillment and report outcomes.
Developers integrate AdMesh placements and follow product documentation. Revenue share is based on settled reserved schedule value, subject to platform terms and any signed commercial agreement.
These Terms describe legal obligations. SDK instructions, integration tokens, and other operational details belong in product documentation, not in this contract.
By accessing or using AdMesh services, websites, dashboards, SDKs, or related tools, you agree to these Terms of Service and our Privacy Policy. If you are using AdMesh on behalf of a company or other organization, you represent that you have authority to bind that organization to these Terms.
AdMesh provides infrastructure for in-game advertising placements, campaign management, booking, proof-of-delivery reporting, moderation, settlement, and related support services.
For the public reservation model, advertisers book a placement or package for a defined time window. Proof, telemetry, and viewability-related signals help verify delivery quality, investigate disputes, and improve reporting, but do not by themselves convert the public reservation model into CPM-style per-impression billing.
Advertiser access may include campaign setup, quoting, scheduling, wallet funding, invoices, or other commercial workflows. Unless a separate insertion order, custom agreement, or quoted sales package says otherwise, advertiser spend is based on the reserved booking value for the approved placement and time slot.
AdMesh may provide proof-of-delivery, uptime, render, heartbeat, or aggregate performance reporting. These records support verification, operations, and dispute review. They do not guarantee any minimum player outcome, conversion result, or brand lift unless expressly promised in writing.
If AdMesh determines that a reserved placement materially underdelivered because the booked placement did not run as agreed, we may offer a make-good, bonus time, platform credit, or another commercially reasonable remedy. Where appropriate and expressly approved by AdMesh, a prorated adjustment may be used instead.
You are responsible for ensuring that your creatives, assets, claims, and landing destinations comply with law, platform requirements, and any game-specific restrictions.
Developers are responsible for integrating approved AdMesh placements into their games or environments in a way that is consistent with product documentation, platform guidelines, and player experience commitments.
Unless a separate agreement says otherwise, developer earnings are based on the applicable share of settled reserved schedule value, not on a public promise of payout for each raw impression, heartbeat, or view event.
SDK setup instructions, integration tokens, event payload requirements, implementation examples, and release practices may be described in separate documentation. Those documents help teams use the product correctly, but they do not replace these legal terms.
You may not use AdMesh to:
AdMesh and its software, documentation, interfaces, and branding are protected by intellectual property laws. You retain rights in the content and materials you own, but you grant AdMesh the rights reasonably necessary to host, review, deliver, verify, moderate, and report on that content as part of the service.
Some services may be offered as beta, early access, or pilot features. We may modify, suspend, or discontinue features to protect users, comply with law, improve the service, or respond to risk. We do not guarantee uninterrupted availability.
You agree to pay fees, charges, and taxes that apply to your use of AdMesh under your quote, dashboard booking flow, invoice, or separate commercial agreement. Late, rejected, reversed, or fraudulent payments may result in suspension, cancellation, charge recovery actions, or delayed payout.
Your use of AdMesh is also governed by our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.
AdMesh services are provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis except to the extent a separate signed agreement expressly says otherwise. We disclaim implied warranties including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement to the maximum extent permitted by law.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, AdMesh is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, revenues, goodwill, or data arising from or related to the service. Where liability cannot be excluded, it will be limited to the amount paid to AdMesh for the relevant service in the twelve months before the claim, or another lower limit required by law.
You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless AdMesh from claims, losses, damages, and expenses arising from your content, your misuse of the service, your violation of these Terms, or your violation of law or third-party rights.
We may suspend or terminate access if we reasonably believe there is a security risk, abuse, non-payment, legal issue, moderation issue, or material breach of these Terms. You may stop using the service at any time, but outstanding obligations, payment duties, and sections that should survive termination will remain in effect.
These Terms are governed by applicable law and the dispute process described in any signed commercial agreement, insertion order, or platform-specific contract. If no separate agreement controls, disputes will be handled in the appropriate jurisdiction determined by applicable law and the relevant commercial relationship.
We may update these Terms from time to time. If a change is material, we will post the updated Terms with a new effective date and, where appropriate, notify registered users by email, dashboard notice, or another reasonable channel before the changes take effect.