Term & Conditions

This agreement applies as between you, the User of this Web Site and CODING SPARK, the owner’s of this Web Site. Your agreement to comply with and be bound by these terms and conditions is deemed to occur upon your first use of the Web Site.If you do not agree to be bound by these terms and conditions, you should stop using the Web Site immediately.

2. Intellectual Property

All Content included on the Web Site, unless uploaded by Users, including, but not limited to, text, graphics, logos, icons, images, sound clips, video clips, data compilations, page layout, underlying code and software is the property of CODING SPARK.

3. Links to Other Web Sites

This Web Site may contain links to other sites.Unless expressly stated, these sites are not under the control of CODING SPARK or that of our affiliates.We assume no responsibility for the content of such web sites and disclaim liability for any and all forms of loss or damage arising out of the use of them.The inclusion of a link to another site on this Web Site does not imply any endorsement of the sites themselves or of those in control of them.

4. Privacy

Use of the Web Site is also governed by our Privacy Policy which is incorporated into these terms and conditions by this reference. To view the Privacy Policy, please click on the link above.

5. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, CODING SPARK accepts no liability for any direct or indirect loss or damage, foreseeable or otherwise, including any indirect, consequential, special or exemplary damages arising from the use of the Web Site or any information contained there in. Users should be aware that they use the Web Site and its Content at their own risk.

Nothing in these terms and conditions excludes or restricts CODING SPARK liability for death or personal injury resulting from any negligence or fraud on the part of Helastel.

6. No Waiver

In the event that any party to these Terms and Conditions fails to exercise any right or remedy contained herein, this shall not be construed as a waiver of that right or remedy.

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