These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern the use of the MacDisplay application ("Application") provided by Ri.dea SRL, Via Nazionale 127, Roseto degli Abruzzi (TE), Italy, VAT IT01840440679 ("Provider"). Purchasing and using the Application implies full acceptance of these Terms.
01 Subject of the service
The Application is macOS software that allows you to extend the display of one Mac onto another Mac using a local network connection (for example Thunderbolt, Ethernet or Wi-Fi).
The Application is provided under a perpetual licence for the features described in the official documentation available at the time of purchase, subject to the provisions on updates and contractual conformity for digital content.
02 Licence
Purchasing the licence grants the user a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable and non-sublicensable right to use the Application, limited to activation on a maximum of 3 "sender" devices. The "receiver" mode and the complementary QuickMonitor application can be used without device limits and without a licence.
It is prohibited, except within the limits allowed by mandatory applicable law, to:
- redistribute or resell the Application;
- decompile, reverse engineer, modify the source code or create derivative works of the Application;
- remove or alter notices of intellectual property rights, trademarks or other distinctive marks.
03 Payment and invoicing
The seller is directly Ri.dea SRL: the licence sales contract is concluded between the customer and Ri.dea SRL, which issues the invoice and handles VAT and any refunds. Payment is processed by Stripe (Stripe Payments Europe, Ltd), acting solely as a technical payment processor and not as seller or Merchant of Record.
The price shown on the site is generally net of VAT; the applicable VAT is calculated and applied automatically at checkout based on the customer's country of residence and the tax law in force.
04 Right of withdrawal and refund
In accordance with applicable European consumer law, the consumer customer has the right to withdraw from the contract within 14 days of purchase, except where the right of withdrawal is excluded by law (for example, for digital content not supplied on a tangible medium where the consumer has accepted immediate performance and acknowledged the loss of the right of withdrawal).
Regardless of the legal right of withdrawal, the Provider grants a commercial refund guarantee extended to 30 (thirty) days from the date of purchase, with no need to give reasons, under the conditions described in the MacDisplay Refund Policy.
The refund entails automatic revocation of the licence and deactivation of the associated activations. After revocation, the Application may continue to work in free mode with the limits set for unlicensed users. The 30-day commercial refund guarantee is in addition to, and does not replace, the mandatory rights granted to the consumer by applicable law.
05 Updates and compatibility
The Provider undertakes to provide updates to the Application for a minimum period of 12 (twelve) months from the date of licence purchase, in order to fix significant malfunctions and maintain compatibility with the macOS versions supported at the date of purchase.
After the minimum 12-month period, the Provider may, at its discretion, release further updates. In the absence of subsequent updates, the Application may continue to work on the macOS versions for which it was designed, but compatibility with macOS versions released later is not guaranteed.
In any case, the mandatory rights granted to the consumer by applicable law on digital content and services remain unaffected, including the obligation to provide the updates necessary to keep the digital content in conformity for the period the consumer can reasonably expect, taking into account the nature of the Application, its price and the circumstances of purchase.
06 Limitation of liability
The Application is provided "as is", subject to compliance with the mandatory warranties provided by consumer protection law and the remedies available for non-conforming digital content.
To the extent permitted by applicable law, the Provider's total liability towards the user for any direct damage arising from the use of the Application or breach of contractual obligations is limited to direct and foreseeable damages only and, in any case, to an amount not exceeding the price actually paid by the user for the licence in the 12 months preceding the damaging event.
To the extent permitted by law, the Provider is not liable for indirect damages, loss of profit, business interruption or other consequential damages, unless such damages are a direct consequence of the Provider's wilful misconduct or gross negligence or concern the consumer's mandatory rights.
No limitation of liability under these Terms applies to cases of wilful misconduct or gross negligence; to personal injury; or to the mandatory rights granted to the consumer by applicable law (including the rights to restoration of conformity, price reduction or contract termination).
07 Force majeure
The Provider is not liable for failures or malfunctions due to force majeure or unforeseeable events beyond its reasonable control, such as, by way of example:
- structural changes to macOS or its APIs by Apple Inc. that make it impossible or excessively burdensome to maintain compatibility of the Application;
- interruptions or malfunctions of Stripe's or Keygen's services, or of other essential technical service providers;
- natural events, fires, floods, pandemics;
- acts of public authorities, legislative or regulatory changes affecting the service.
In the event of force majeure, the Provider's obligations are deemed suspended for the duration of the event, without prejudice to the user's mandatory rights under applicable law.
08 Changes to the Terms
The Provider reserves the right to amend these Terms at any time for technical, organisational, regulatory or security reasons. In the event of substantial changes, the Provider will inform users with reasonable notice (for example by publishing on the site or by emailing licensed users).
Continued use of the Application after the changes take effect constitutes acceptance of the new conditions. If the user does not wish to accept the changes, they must stop using the Application.
09 Governing law and jurisdiction
These Terms are governed by Italian law.
If the user is a consumer resident in the European Union, the court of the consumer's place of residence or domicile has exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute relating to the validity, interpretation or performance of these Terms, in accordance with consumer protection law.
If the user is not a consumer (for example because they act in the course of their business or profession), the Court of Teramo has exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute.