End-User Runtime Terms For Builder Products
Terms for people who run a product built by a builder using Bitfield runtime artifacts.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
Scope
These End-User Runtime Terms are part of bitfield-product-terms-2026-05-11. They apply when you receive or use a product from a builder that includes or depends on Bitfield runtime artifacts.
End-user run right
You may run the specific signed builder product release made available to you, subject to the builder product terms, Bitfield activation, release policy, and any applicable subscription or account requirement.
You do not receive ownership of Bitfield runtime artifacts or a right to use those artifacts outside the signed builder product release.
No standalone runtime reuse
- Do not extract Runtime Kit or Bitfield runtime artifacts from the builder product for another product.
- Do not resell, sublicense, mirror, publish, or host the Bitfield runtime as a standalone product or service.
- Do not remove activation, package-admission, watermark, audit, or update controls.
- Do not use a builder product to gain access to Bitfield internal/operator packages or tools not granted to you.
Activation, updates, and expiration
A builder product may require signed activation, signed updates, valid release manifests, and current account status to keep protected runtime features available.
If your subscription, builder access, activation lease, or release permission expires or is revoked, protected runtime access may stop even if local files remain on your machine.
Relationship to builder terms
The builder may have separate product terms for their own app, content, support, refunds, and data handling. Those builder terms do not grant broader rights in Bitfield runtime artifacts unless Bitfield separately agrees.