Process for Joining Turtle Island Marketplace: Learn the steps that you need to take to become a Abo-Seller or Marketplace Associate. For example, you will be required to complete a registration form, provide proof of your heritage, etc.
Qualifications for Submitting Items: The Turtle Island Marketplace is intended for Aboriginal Copper-Colored Americans or so-called Black American individuals to sell their products. Learn about what is required in order to become a Marketplace Associate and sell your products in our online Shop. This section includes the types of products allowed or restricted, item pricing guidelines, and more.
Code of Conduct: This section outlines the behaviors and actions that are expected of Marketplace Associates on our Web Property. This includes guidelines around respectful communication, fair and ethical business practices, and avoiding discriminatory language or behavior.
Bylaws and Regulations: View our bylaws and regulations as a Marketplace Associate for TIM. This section includes guidelines around respectful communication, fair and ethical business practices, and avoiding discriminatory language or behavior.
Privacy Policy: We care about your privacy. This section includes a privacy policy that outlines how MA’s personal information will be collected, used, and protected on the TIM Web Property.
Intellectual Property and Copyright: This section outlines the rules and regulations around intellectual property and copyright infringement. This includes guidance on how to properly attribute and credit original works, as well as penalties for unauthorized use or reproduction.
Dispute Resolution: In the event that there is a disagreement between a Marketplace Associate and another Marketplace Associate or with the Community Council or admin, this section outlines the process for dispute resolution, such as mediation or arbitration.
Termination or Suspension of Membership: In this section, we outline the circumstances under which a Marketplace Associate’s membership may be terminated or suspended, such as for violating the code of conduct or failing to comply with the Web Property’s policies and guidelines.