Terms of Use
Last Updated July 2019
Terms and Conditions of Use
If you want to view or use our website, you must agree to conform to and be legally bound by the terms and conditions described below. If you disagree with any of these terms or conditions, do not use our website.
Our Website’s Privacy Policy Is Part Of These Terms And Conditions
Our website’s Privacy Policy is part of, and subject to, these terms and conditions of use. You may view our Privacy Policy elsewhere on our website. To the extent there is a conflict, the terms of the Privacy Policy shall govern.
Anti-Spam Policy
We hate unsolicited commercial email (UCE) as much as you do. Also known as spam or junk email, it is a disservice to the Internet community.
We fully endorse and comply with the requirements of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act), and all other applicable unsolicited commercial email laws.
If you subscribe to electronic newsletters or other communications from us or our website, you will always have an option to unsubscribe immediately.
Entire Agreement
These terms and conditions, including the policies incorporated herein by express reference, constitute your entire agreement with us with respect to your use of our website.
Modifications and Termination
The above terms, conditions and policies may change from time to time. If such changes are made, they will be effective immediately, and we will notify you by a notice posted on our website’s home page that changes have been made. If you disagree with the changes that have been made, you should not use our website.
We may terminate these terms, conditions, and policies for any reason and at any time without notice to you.
If you are concerned about these terms, conditions, and policies, you should read them each time before you use our website.
Copyright Infringement
If a notice of copyright infringement has been filed with the website owner and/or the ISP against you, the owner and/or the ISP will attempt to notify you and provide you with a copy of the notice of copyright infringement. If you have a good faith belief that you have been wrongfully accused, you may file a counternotification with the website owner and/or the ISP. If website owner and/or the ISP receives a valid counternotification, the DMCA provides that the removed or blocked information will be restored or access re-enabled.
The website owner and/or the ISP will replace the removed material and cease disabling access to it in not less than 10, nor more than 14, business days following receipt of the counternotification, unless the website owner and/or ISP first receives notice from the complaining party that such complaining party has filed an action seeking a court order to restrain the alleged infringer from engaging in infringing activity relating to the material on this website.
Please be advised that United States copyright law provides substantial penalties for a false counternotice filed in response to a notice of copyright infringement. Accordingly, if you are not sure whether certain material of yours is protected by copyright laws, we suggest that you first contact an attorney.
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