Last Updated: January 3, 2009
Terms of Use
Paul Telner's official web site, which is located at www.paultelner.com ("web site"), is owned and operated by Let It Out Entertainment Inc. ("Let It Out") and is being made available to you and others ("visitors") subject to the following terms of use ("Terms of Use"). By accessing and using this web site, you agree to be bound by the Terms of Use set forth herein. If you do not agree with these Terms of Use, your only option is to leave the web site immediately. Let It Out may change these Terms of Use without notice to you. It is important to refer to these Terms of Use from time to time to make sure that you are aware of any changes made. Your continued use of the web site means that you accept any changes to these Terms of Use.
Service Description
The web site provides visitors with access to information about Paul Telner. Let It Out may change any aspect of the web site or its services anytime without notice.
Ownership/Restrictions on Use
The trademarks, trade name, logos, data, graphics, photographs, images, audio, video, software, service marks, and other information related thereto (collectively, to be referred to as the "Content") of Let It Out and its projects showcased on the web site are all owned by Let It Out. The Content is protected by Canadian and international copyright and trademark laws. The Content is for the personal, non-commercial use by its visitors only. No one may not modify, copy, reproduce, publish, post, transmit, distribute, perform, create derivative works from, transfer or sell any Content for other than personal, non-commercial use without the express prior written consent of Let It Out.
User Conduct
Visitors agree to follow all applicable federal, provincial, territorial and other laws. Visitors agree not to post or transmit any virus, or any unlawful, threatening, libellous, defamatory, obscene, scandalous, inflammatory, pornographic, indecent or profane material or any material that could constitute or encourage a violation of the law. Let It Out reserves the right to edit or remove such material or viruses.
Links
The web site contains hyperlinks to other web sites which may be owned and operated by unaffiliated third parties ("linked sites"). Let It Out is not endorsing these linked sites. All visitors to this web site agree and acknowledge that the dealings visitors have with any link sites are solely between the visitor and that third party.
Disclaimer/Limitation of Liability
Let It Out shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages that may result from or in connection with the use or, the inability to use, or from any errors or omissions on, the web site or any Content or service therein, even if Let It Out has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
Indemnity
You agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Let It Out and its respective affiliates, officers, employees, shareholders, agents, and licensors from and against any and all costs, claims, fines, penalties, demands, investigations, liabilities, losses, damages, judgments, settlements, costs and expenses, including reasonable legal and accounting fees arising out of or in connection with your (or anyone acting in your stead's) use of this web site or any alleged violation by you of these Terms of Use. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Let It Out retains the exclusive right to defend, settle, and pay any and all claims, demands, proceedings, suits, actions or causes of actions which are brought against Let It Out and in no event shall visitors settle any such claim without the prior written approval of Let It Out.
Entire Agreement
These Terms of Use, the Privacy Policy, and any other terms and conditions posted on the web site from time to time, constitute the entire agreement between you and Let It Out with respect to the use of the web site.
Governing Law
These Terms of Use are to be governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario and the country of Canada applicable therein. Any legal action concerning these Terms of Use on the web site must be brought within one (1) year after the claim or cause of action arises and must be brought in the Province of Ontario.
Severability
If any provision of the Terms of Use shall be unlawful, void, or for any reason unenforceable, then such provision shall be severable from these Terms of Use and shall not affect the validity and enforceability of any remaining provisions.
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