Legal

Terms of Service.

Last updated: July 2026 · Draft — review with legal counsel before publishing

1. The service

Paperstand provides a personal address for receiving newsletters, a reading application on iOS, Android and the web, and tools for managing subscriptions. The service is operated by [Company name, legal form, address].

2. Your account

You need an account to use Paperstand. Keep your credentials to yourself; you're responsible for activity under your account. You must be at least 16 years old. One person, one account — aliases are the right way to have several addresses.

3. Free plan & Premium

The free plan is free of charge and ad-free; newsletter issues are removed three months after delivery (saved issues excepted). Premium costs €2.99 per month or €29.95 per year, incl. VAT. Subscriptions renew automatically and can be cancelled at any time, effective at the end of the billing period. Statutory withdrawal rights for consumers remain unaffected.

4. Acceptable use

Your @paperstand address is for receiving newsletters and similar publications. Don't use the service to send unsolicited mail, infringe others' rights, or attempt to disrupt the infrastructure. API and MCP access (Premium) is subject to fair-use limits published in the documentation.

5. Content

Newsletters on your stand belong to their authors and publishers. Paperstand displays them to you personally and claims no rights to them. You may not redistribute paid content received through the service.

6. Availability & liability

We work to keep Paperstand available and your archive safe, but cannot promise uninterrupted operation. Liability is limited to intent and gross negligence, and — for slight negligence — to breaches of essential contractual duties, capped at the typically foreseeable damage. Mandatory statutory liability remains unaffected.

7. Termination

You can delete your account at any time in the app settings. We may terminate accounts that violate these terms, with reasonable prior notice where feasible.

8. Final provisions

German law applies, excluding the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. For consumers, mandatory provisions of their country of residence remain unaffected. Place of jurisdiction for merchants is [city]. The EU Commission provides an online dispute resolution platform at https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr; we are neither obliged nor willing to participate in dispute resolution before a consumer arbitration board.