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Terms and Conditions for GRIDLINEuni

Effective Date: 10/11/2024

Welcome to GRIDLINEuni ("we," "us," "our"). By accessing or using our website at [https://www.gridlineuni.xyz/], you agree to be bound by the following Terms and Conditions. Please read them carefully before using the site.


1. Acceptance of Terms

By accessing GRIDLINEuni, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agree to be legally bound by these Terms and Conditions and all applicable laws. If you do not accept these terms, you should refrain from using the website.


2. Use of Content

  • Informational Purpose: All content is intended for general informational, educational, and creative purposes, covering films, philosophy, humanities, technology, and more.
  • Intellectual Property: All site content—including text, graphics, audio, video, and designs—is the property of GRIDLINEuni or its respective contributors and protected under copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, or use without written permission is prohibited.
  • User Contributions: By submitting comments, feedback, or any content to GRIDLINEuni, you grant us a non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, and worldwide license to use, modify, publish, and display such content on our platform.

3. Prohibited Conduct

You agree not to:

  • Violate any applicable laws or regulations
  • Post unlawful, abusive, or offensive content
  • Infringe on the intellectual property or privacy rights of others
  • Disrupt or interfere with the website’s operation
  • Use automated tools (e.g., bots or crawlers) to collect data without permission

4. Disclaimer of Warranties

GRIDLINEuni is provided “as is” and “as available.” We make no warranties or representations regarding:

  • The accuracy, reliability, or completeness of content
  • Uninterrupted or error-free operation of the site
  • The absence of viruses or harmful components

5. Limitation of Liability

To the extent permitted by law, GRIDLINEuni shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of or inability to use the site or its content.


6. External Links

Our platform may contain links to third-party websites for additional information or reference. GRIDLINEuni is not responsible for the content, privacy practices, or accuracy of these external sites.


7. Privacy Policy

Please refer to our [Privacy Policy] for details on how we collect, store, and use your personal information.


8. Modification of Terms

We reserve the right to modify these Terms and Conditions at any time. Updates will be posted on this page with a new effective date. Continued use of the site constitutes your acceptance of any changes.


9. Governing Law

These Terms are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of India. Any legal disputes shall be resolved exclusively through Indian legal channels.


10. Contact Us

For questions, concerns, or requests, please reach out to us at:
Email: gridline23@gmail.com




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