diff --git a/apps/web/src/pages/legal.tsx b/apps/web/src/pages/legal.tsx
index 8c684f4a..7f30d892 100644
--- a/apps/web/src/pages/legal.tsx
+++ b/apps/web/src/pages/legal.tsx
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ const LegalPage: NextPageWithLayout = () => {
Nouns Builder Terms of Service
- Last Updated: July 18, 2023
+ Last Updated: August 24, 2023
@@ -137,15 +137,20 @@ const LegalPage: NextPageWithLayout = () => {
+
+
The Interface is distinct from the Protocol and simply provides a means for
accessing the Protocol. The Protocol is comprised of a set of smart
- contracts deployed on various public blockchains, including but not limited
- to Ethereum, which allow users to create and deploy Nouns-model DAOs. The
- Protocol is maintained by Builder DAO and the Builder developer community.
- Zora does not control or operate the Protocol. Rather, the Interface
- simplifies interaction with the Protocol to provide a user-friendly method
- to create and manage DAOs through the Protocol. Specifically:
+ contracts deployed on various public blockchains (each a “Supported
+ Network”), including but not limited to Ethereum, which allow users to
+ create and deploy Nouns-model DAOs. The Protocol is maintained by Builder
+ DAO and the Builder developer community. Zora does not control or operate
+ the Protocol. Rather, the Interface simplifies interaction with the Protocol
+ to provide a user-friendly method to create and manage DAOs through the
+ Protocol. Specifically:
@@ -178,6 +183,88 @@ const LegalPage: NextPageWithLayout = () => {
not at any time have custody, possession, or control over your NFTs, digital
assets, or any other contents in your Wallet.
+
+
+
+
+ Deployments on other blockchain networks typically rely on a series of smart
+ contracts to transfer crypto assets from one blockchain network to another.
+ As a result, before you are able to use the Protocol or the Services via a
+ Supported Network other than Ethereum, you may need to “bridge” the crypto
+ assets held within your Wallet on the Ethereum blockchain to the Supported
+ Network that you intend to utilize. This process is known as “bridging” and
+ the smart contracts that permit bridging are each known as a “bridge.”
+
+
+
+ Crypto assets that have not been bridged to a Supported Network cannot be
+ used in transactions on such Supported Network. Similarly, crypto assets
+ that have been bridged to a Supported Network cannot be used in transactions
+ on the Ethereum blockchain until such crypto assets have been “withdrawn”
+ (this process is known as “withdrawing”) from the Supported Network. The
+ crypto assets that you bridge to a Supported Network will appear in your
+ Wallet on the Supported Network, but will not appear in your Wallet on the
+ Ethereum blockchain.
+
+
+
+ If you attempt to bridge any crypto assets that are not supported by a
+ bridge designed for a Supported Network, you may destroy or irretrievably
+ lose access to such crypto assets. You own, control, and are responsible for
+ all crypto assets held in and bridged via your Wallet and Zora is not liable
+ or responsible for any crypto assets that are destroyed or irretrievably
+ lost by users through the bridging and withdrawing process.
+
+
+
+ The Services include a bridge (the “Builder Bridge”) that permits users to
+ transfer crypto assets from Ethereum to Supported Networks built on the OP
+ Stack, available to the public at
+ https://github.com/ethereum-optimism/optimism (collectively “OP Stack
+ Networks”).
+
+
+
+ THE BUILDER BRIDGE ONLY ALLOWS USERS TO BRIDGE (I.E. SEND) FUNDS FROM THE
+ ETHEREUM NETWORK TO AN OP STACK NETWORK. YOU CANNOT USE THE BUILDER BRIDGE
+ TO WITHDRAW FUNDS FROM OP STACK NETWORKS TO ETHEREUM MAINNET.
+
+
+
+ Third-party developers may release third-party bridges that allow users to
+ bridge crypto assets, from the Ethereum blockchain to and from OP Stack
+ Networks (“Third-Party Bridges”). Third-Party Bridges may allow you to: 1)
+ withdraw funds from OP Stack Networks to Ethereum Mainnet; and 2) access
+ your crypto assets at a faster rate than the Builder Bridge as Third-Party
+ Bridges may offer different deposit times. Third-Party Bridges may also
+ charge you additional or different transaction or “gas” fees than the
+ Builder Bridge. You must exercise caution when accessing and using
+ Third-Party Bridges. Once your crypto assets are locked in a Third-Party
+ Bridge, control over such Third-Party Bridge is typically with the
+ third-party developer or the smart contract itself. At no point in time will
+ we be liable to you for any loss involving a Third-Party Bridge, have the
+ ability to exercise control over any Third Party Bridge, or assist you if
+ your crypto assets get locked in a Third-Party Bridge. The applicable
+ service provider for the Third-Party Bridge is solely responsible for the
+ crypto assets you use in connection with a Third-Party Bridge and any
+ transaction that is facilitated via such Third-Party Bridge whether
+ successful, incomplete, subject to dispute, or otherwise.
+
+
+
+ Warning. Zora does not make any representation or warranty or approve of
+ your use of any Third-Party Bridges software or other products
+ (collectively, “Third-Party Products”) as such products are developed
+ independent of Zora by third parties. Zora does not and will never assume
+ responsibility for any of the Third-Party Products or the losses or damages
+ that may result therefrom. Your use of any Third-Party Products is at your
+ own risk and expense and subject to the terms and conditions of any such
+ Third-Party Product. Prior to your use or access of any Third-Party
+ Products, please carefully review the terms of conditions related to the
+ Third-Party Product.
+