Terms of Sale — Blask Software
Version 1.0 — effective 1 July 2026
§ 1. Definitions
- Seller — Igor Piwowarczyk, trading as WTEM Igor Piwowarczyk, a sole proprietor with its registered place of business at Na Wzgórze 19, 32-540 Trzebinia, Poland, entered in the Polish Central Register of Business Activity (CEIDG), Tax ID (NIP): 6282269287, REGON: 366956700, e‑mail: contact@blask-app.com, website: https://blask-app.com.
- Store — the online service available at https://blask-app.com through which the Seller offers the Software.
- Software / Product — the computer program Blask together with its companion Adobe Photoshop plugin, supplied as digital content and licensed under a separate End User License Agreement (EULA).
- License — the non‑exclusive, limited right to use the Software under the terms of the EULA.
- License key — a unique string provided to the Customer after purchase, enabling activation of the Software on up to two (2) computers.
- Customer — a natural person, legal person or organizational unit making a purchase in the Store.
- Consumer — a Customer who is a natural person making a purchase not directly related to their business or professional activity.
- Contract — a distance contract for the supply of digital content (the Software) concluded between the Seller and the Customer.
§ 2. General provisions
- These Terms govern the conclusion and performance of contracts for the sale of the Software through the Store.
- Sales are made worldwide, subject to limitations arising from applicable law (including export controls and sanctions).
- Use of the Store and conclusion of a Contract require acceptance of these Terms and of the EULA.
- Prices are stated in USD. Whether a price includes tax (VAT or its equivalent) is shown with the Product and in the order summary.
- Free trial. Independently of any purchase, the Seller makes available a free 7‑day trial of the Software, activated in the installer without a license key and limited to one trial per computer. The trial is provided free of charge and requires no order or payment; it does not constitute a sale under these Terms, and its use is governed by the EULA. Trial details are described in the product documentation.
§ 3. Technical requirements
- The Software requires: Windows 10 or 11 (64‑bit), Adobe Photoshop 2024 or newer, an active internet connection (for activation and for periodic online re‑verification of the license when the Software starts), and a valid license key.
- Placing an order requires a device with internet access, a web browser and a working e‑mail address.
- The Customer must verify these requirements before purchase. The Seller is not liable for the Customer’s failure to meet them.
§ 4. Orders and conclusion of the Contract
- The Customer places an order by selecting the Product, providing the required data (including an e‑mail address) and accepting these Terms and the EULA.
- Before placing the order, the Customer confirms awareness that the order entails an obligation to pay.
- The Contract is concluded when the Seller confirms acceptance of the order by e‑mail after payment has been credited.
- The Customer must provide true and current data. The Seller is not responsible for the consequences of incorrect data (e.g. a wrong e‑mail address to which the license key is sent).
§ 5. Prices and payment
- The binding price is the one shown with the Product at the time the order is placed.
- Payments are handled by an external payment provider, Lemon Squeezy (Lemon Squeezy, LLC). By paying, the Customer also accepts that provider’s terms.
- Available payment methods are presented during checkout.
- Taxes. Consumer sales are made through the payment provider Lemon Squeezy, acting as Merchant of Record. Lemon Squeezy calculates, collects and remits any applicable VAT (or its equivalent, e.g. sales tax / GST) under the laws of the Customer’s country; the applicable rate and whether the price includes tax are shown in the order summary. Accordingly, the Seller does not itself account for VAT due on consumer sales (including under the VAT OSS scheme). Customers outside the EU may be subject to additional tax or customs obligations in their own jurisdiction.
- A sales document (invoice / receipt) is issued in accordance with applicable law and sent to the Customer’s e‑mail. Business Customers provide invoicing details (including tax identification number) at checkout.
§ 6. Delivery of the Software
- The Software is delivered digitally: after payment is credited, the Customer receives a download link for the installer and a license key at their e‑mail address.
- Delivery takes place promptly, no later than 24 hours after payment is credited, unless the Customer has agreed to a different time.
- The license key allows activation on up to two (2) computers. Detailed usage rules are set out in the EULA.
- The Software is provided in the version current at the time of purchase. Update terms are set out in the EULA.
§ 7. Right of withdrawal (Consumers)
- A Consumer generally has the right to withdraw from a distance contract within 14 days without giving a reason.
- Loss of the right of withdrawal. Under Polish consumer law (Art. 38(13) of the Consumer Rights Act, implementing Directive 2011/83/EU), the right of withdrawal does not apply to contracts for the supply of digital content not on a tangible medium if performance has begun with the Consumer’s prior express consent and acknowledgement that they will thereby lose the right of withdrawal, and the Seller has provided confirmation of the contract.
- By placing an order the Consumer: (a) expressly consents to the commencement of performance (provision of the download link and license key) before the end of the 14‑day withdrawal period, and (b) acknowledges that they will consequently lose the right of withdrawal once the Software is delivered.
- If the Consumer does not give the consent referred to above, the Software is delivered after the withdrawal period has elapsed.
- To exercise the right of withdrawal (where it applies), the Consumer submits an unambiguous statement to the Seller, e.g. by e‑mail to contact@blask-app.com. A model withdrawal form is attached as Annex 1.
§ 8. Complaints and conformity of the Software
- The Seller must deliver Software that conforms with the Contract.
- Towards Consumers, the Seller is liable for lack of conformity of digital content with the Contract under the Polish Consumer Rights Act (implementing Directive 2019/770).
- Complaints may be submitted by e‑mail to contact@blask-app.com, describing the problem and the order identification data.
- The Seller examines a complaint within 14 days of receipt and informs the Customer of the outcome.
- In the event of lack of conformity, the Consumer may request that conformity be brought about and, subsequently, a price reduction or withdrawal from the Contract, under the conditions and exceptions provided by law.
- For Customers who are not Consumers, statutory warranty (rękojmia) is excluded to the extent permitted by law.
§ 9. Out‑of‑court dispute resolution
- A Consumer may use out‑of‑court complaint and redress mechanisms, including the Polish Trade Inspection and municipal consumer ombudsmen. Information is available from the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK): https://www.uokik.gov.pl.
- Note: the EU Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) platform was discontinued by the European Commission on 20 July 2025 and is no longer available.
- Use of out‑of‑court methods is voluntary and requires the agreement of both parties.
§ 10. Personal data
- The Seller is the controller of Customers’ personal data.
- Data are processed to perform the Contract, issue sales documents, handle complaints and activate the Software, in accordance with the GDPR (Regulation (EU) 2016/679).
- Details are set out in the Privacy Policy at https://blask-app.com/privacy-policy.
§ 11. Final provisions
- Matters not covered by these Terms are governed by Polish law. This choice does not deprive a Consumer of the protection of mandatory provisions of the law of their country of habitual residence.
- Use of the Software itself is governed by the EULA, which constitutes a separate agreement.
- The Seller may amend these Terms for valid reasons (changes in law, payment methods, scope of services). Amendments do not affect rights acquired under Contracts concluded before they take effect. Orders are governed by the Terms in force when the order is placed.
- Disputes with non‑Consumer Customers are subject to the court having jurisdiction over the Seller’s registered office.
- These Terms are effective from 1 July 2026.
Annex 1 — Model withdrawal form
(complete and return this form only if you wish to withdraw from the Contract, where that right applies — see § 7)
To: Igor Piwowarczyk (WTEM Igor Piwowarczyk), Na Wzgórze 19, 32-540 Trzebinia, Poland, e‑mail: contact@blask-app.com
I/We hereby give notice of my/our withdrawal from the contract for the supply ofthe following digital content: Blask.
– Date of conclusion / receipt: .........................................– Consumer name(s): .....................................................– Consumer address: .....................................................– Order number: .........................................................– Signature (only if this form is sent on paper): .......................– Date: .................................................................