Terms and Conditions
Here is the Term and Conditions for www.digitalcollegelibrary.com
1. License to Use
All content on this website, unless otherwise noted, is the intellectual property of Digital College Library and/or its licensors. Every right to intellectual property is reserved. Subject to the limitations outlined below and throughout these terms and conditions, you may read, download pages from the website for your own personal use, and print pages for caching purposes only.
2. Restrictions
You must not:
- Reprint content from this website
- Resell, lease, or provide a sublicense for content on this website
- Duplicate, copy, reproduce, or utilize any other content on this website for profit
- Please refrain from redistributing any content from this website unless it has been made clearly and expressly accessible for doing so.
3. Acceptable Use
You agree not to use this website in any way that could harm it or make it more difficult for the Digital College Library to be available or accessible, or in any way that is fraudulent, illegal, unlawful, or harmful, or in conjunction with any of these things.
4. User Content
Any text, photos, audio, video, or other content you decide to post on this website will be referred to as “Your Content” in these terms and conditions. You give Digital College Library a worldwide, irreversible, sublicensable, non-exclusive license to use, reproduce, modify, publish, translate, and distribute Your Content by allowing it to be shown.
5. Limitations and Liability
You will not be entitled to any kind of compensation from Digital College Library or any of its officers, directors, or employees for anything resulting from or related to your use of this website, whether in contract, tort, or otherwise.
6. Third Party Links
The Website may contain some links to third-party websites. We are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of these sites.
7. Governing Law
The laws of [Your Country] govern and shall be construed in line with these terms and conditions, and you hereby irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts located in that State.