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Website Terms and Conditions

Acceptable Use. These Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) apply to visitors of all sites operated by Verato, including www.verato.com (“Site”). Verato grants you, the user, the right to use the Site and the features, content or applications offered in connection with the Site, subject to the Terms set forth below. By using the Site, you agree to comply with and to be bound by these Terms, and the terms set forth in Verato’s Privacy Policy. If you disagree with these Terms and/or the Privacy Policy, or do not agree to be bound by them, you are not authorized to access the Site.

Intellectual Property. Unless otherwise stated, all intellectual property, materials, works, software, code and other functions accessible through the Site, including, but not limited to, text, graphics, images, illustrations, designs, icons, photographs, video clips, and written and other materials that appear as part of the Site, as well as their selection and arrangement and “look and feel” (collectively, the “Content”) are protected by copyright, trademark, patent, and/or other intellectual property laws. Any unauthorized use of the content of the site may violate such laws and these Terms. Except as expressly provided in these Terms, Verato does not grant you any express or implied rights to use the content found on this Site. You agree not to copy, reproduce, republish, frame, download, transmit, modify, display, reverse engineer, create derivative works based on Site content, sell, or participate in any sale of, rent, lease, loan, assign, distribute, license, sublicense, or exploit in any way, in whole or in part, any Site content, except as expressly authorized by the Site or through the written consent of Verato.

Third Party Content. The Site may also make available materials, information and services provided by third parties, such as photographs, text, graphics, pictures, sound, video, information and software applications. Such content may be governed by separate license agreements that accompany such content. Verato does not investigate, monitor or check for accuracy, appropriateness, or completeness of third party content. Verato offers no guarantees and assumes no responsibility or liability of any type with respect to the third party content.

Verato is not responsible for any third party websites accessed through the Site, and you should review the terms of service and policies of any website to which you navigate from the Site. If you decide to leave the Site and access third party websites or content, you do so at your own risk and you should be aware that our Terms no longer govern. To the extent the Site contains links to outside services and resources, you acknowledge that Verato is not responsible for the content of any linked site or any link contained in a linked site, or any changes or updates to such sites. Verato provides these links to you only as a convenience, and the inclusion of any link does not imply approval or endorsement of third party content. Any issues or concerns regarding any such site should be directed to the owner or operator of that site.

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