Drafting status
Not yet operative policy
The exact contracting entity, address, supported regions, minimum age, payment model, governing law, and dispute process are unresolved. This draft cannot become the operative Terms until those facts and the complete text are approved by counsel.Agreement status and order of rules
These draft Terms are intended to govern access to CoreComp.gg, CoreComp-operated Discord features, competitions, ladders, events, groups, teams, and related services. A final agreement must identify the legal entity offering the service and the date on which acceptance becomes binding.
Event-specific official rules may add eligibility, scheduling, format, scoring, prize, roster, and conduct requirements. The final Terms must explain which document controls if platform rules and official event rules conflict.
Eligibility and accounts
Users must provide accurate account information, protect access to their Discord and CoreComp accounts, and promptly report suspected unauthorized access. Account sharing, impersonation, identity evasion, and bypassing an active suspension are prohibited.
The final minimum age, supported locations, guardian requirements, sanctions restrictions, and prize eligibility rules remain release blockers. CoreComp will not permit users under 13 unless a deliberately designed and professionally reviewed child-directed program is implemented.
CoreComp’s role
CoreComp provides competitive organization tools, community discovery, communications, match administration, standings, and event experiences. It is not a game publisher, console network, tax adviser, law firm, bank, or guarantor of another user’s conduct.
Teams, communities, event organizers, sponsors, and other users remain responsible for their own statements, eligibility representations, rosters, content, commitments, and legal obligations unless a final written CoreComp agreement states otherwise.
Acceptable use and community conduct
Users may not use CoreComp to:
- harass, threaten, stalk, dox, discriminate against, exploit, or endanger another person;
- publish illegal, infringing, deceptive, sexually exploitative, or malicious content;
- spam, scrape, probe, overload, reverse engineer, or interfere with the service or another account;
- circumvent access controls, bans, rate limits, roster locks, eligibility checks, or competition rulings;
- misrepresent affiliation, sponsorship, verification, rank, match evidence, identity, age, or prize entitlement.
Competitive integrity
Cheating, unauthorized automation, exploit abuse, match fixing, deliberate score falsification, smurfing where prohibited, collusion, and tampering with match evidence are prohibited. The final policy must define the evidence CoreComp may collect, the authorized review process, sanctions, retention, notice, and appeals.
CoreComp does not currently publish a claim that it scans motherboard identifiers, TPM data, CPU serials, or other hardware fingerprints. Any future device-level anti-cheat control requires separate technical verification, privacy review, security controls, and explicit legal approval before collection begins.
Events, matches, and official results
Participants must satisfy each event’s published eligibility, roster, check-in, scheduling, match-room, evidence, and reporting rules. Authorized administrators may correct obvious data errors, resolve disputes, disqualify ineligible entries, or adjust results under the applicable official rules.
Final results should not be changed without an auditable reason, the responsible administrator, and a timestamp. The product must preserve a clear appeal route where the approved rules provide one.
Entry fees, prizes, refunds, and providers
Cash entry fees, prize-linked payments, custodial balances, and prize payouts must remain unavailable until CoreComp has confirmed legality in each supported region and received written approval from the selected payment or payout provider for the exact tournament model.
Final terms must identify the responsible event organizer or payer, funding source, fees, refund conditions, cancellation treatment, chargeback rules, prize verification process, expected timing, and circumstances that can delay or deny a payout.
Taxes
Prize recipients are responsible for determining and satisfying their own tax obligations arising from prizes or other amounts they receive. CoreComp does not provide tax advice. CoreComp, an event organizer, a sponsor, or a payment provider may request tax information, report payments, or withhold amounts when required by applicable law. Nothing in this provision limits any reporting, withholding, recordkeeping, or other obligation imposed on CoreComp or another payer by law.
This clause is a drafting requirement and still needs attorney and tax-professional approval.
User content and intellectual property
Users retain ownership of content they lawfully upload. The final license should be limited to the rights CoreComp needs to host, display, resize, moderate, promote the relevant event or team where permission exists, and operate the service. Users must have the rights needed for logos, images, clips, names, and other submitted material.
CoreComp names, original artwork, interface assets, software, and brand elements remain protected. A copyright and trademark complaint process, counter-notice procedure where applicable, and repeat-infringer policy must be published before release.
Moderation, suspension, and appeals
CoreComp may remove content, restrict features, suspend accounts, or disqualify competition entries to protect users, the platform, or competitive integrity. The final policy must distinguish emergency safety action, routine moderation, event rulings, permanent account action, and legally required restrictions.
Enforcement records should identify the rule, evidence category, decision maker, effective time, duration, and available appeal. Automatic permanent sanctions and “no appeal” language are not approved by this draft.
Service changes, availability, and termination
CoreComp may improve, replace, suspend, or discontinue features. The final Terms must address reasonable notice, active events, paid features, earned prizes, account termination, surviving clauses, and export opportunities when a material service is retired.
Disclaimers and limits of liability
Warranty disclaimers, liability limits, indemnity, and exclusions vary by jurisdiction and require counsel drafting. They must not waive rights that cannot legally be waived or conceal known safety, security, payment, or consumer-protection duties.
Disputes, notices, and governing law
CoreComp has not approved mandatory arbitration, an arbitration administrator, governing law, venue, class-action language, or an opt-out process. The prior “AAA Certified” label and automatic reference to Commercial Arbitration Rules were unsupported and have been removed.
Counsel must determine the appropriate consumer dispute process, required pre-dispute notice, informal resolution period, filing method, fees, small-claims option, opt-out rights, mass-filing treatment, jurisdiction, and accessible contact information.