terms and conditiond

terms and conditiond

  • Submitted By: burnzy55
  • Date Submitted: 12/11/2014 10:06 PM
  • Category: English
  • Words: 1319
  • Page: 6

We will use the following definitions in this Agreement:
"You" means the entity or person who access or uses the Site as an end user.
"Login" means the combination of unique username and password that is used to access a site. A login is a license to use a site for a period of time that is specified.
"Membership" or "Members" means a single registration and/or subscription account per user of a valid username and password (login) for the site during the term of membership.
"Site" or "Brainia.com" means the website for which you are purchasing a username and password (login) from Brainia.com or its affiliates in order to access the site and its materials and obtain the benefits of membership.
"We" or "us" in this Agreement shall mean: Brainia.com, Collective Research and their affiliates, subsidiaries and operating divisions.
2. Description of services
Brainia.com is an online service that offers members access to its research database and content, and gives members the opportunity to share their own content and research. We will provide one login to access the site and its contents for which you are purchasing a membership. We offer the Sites for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. You may use Brainia.com only for lawful purposes and you are strictly forbidden from using Brainia.com in violation of the rights of anyone else.
3. Eligibility
In order to sign up for a membership, you must (a) provide true, complete and up-to-date registration information about yourself, (b) agree to abide by these Terms and (c) provide a valid method of payment for any fee-based services. You must be legally capable to enter into contracts. We reserve the right to refuse service or to terminate accounts for any user and to change eligibility requirements at any time. You will need to establish a login account to access and use the Sites. We may refuse the use of any login that we determine is unacceptable. Only one user is permitted per login and...

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