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Video Code
Maker Terms Of Use
and Privacy Policy
Wow! You actually came to this page. Our lawyers made us include it
and made us use a precious button on our home page to get you here. At
first, we thought the lawyers were a real pain. But then we read the
page. What a Netwakening! It's really important stuff. We took the
legalese the lawyers wrote and translated it into readable English. So
be a smart nethead and read the stuff on this page. It could prevent
you from hearing from our lawyers, or worse yet, from really nasty
people, like prosecutors.
Here's the deal:
We run this site so that people like you (and people you like) can
use it for personal entertainment, information, education,
communication, and cybergratification. So go ahead and browse around
all you like. If you download anything from this site, though, don't fool around
with the copyright and other notices all over the stuff. They're there
for a really good reason. And don't even think about distributing,
modifying, transmitting, reusing, re-posting, or anything else uncool
with any of the stuff, including the text, images, audio, and video,
for public or commercial purposes unless we give you written
permission. And it's not likely we will.
If you visit our site, you're also legally obligated to the terms and conditions listed below and any other law or
regulation that applies to the site, the Internet, the World Wide Web,
or Los Angeles, CA. You shouldn't access or browse the site if you
have any problem with that, because once you start, there's no turning
back -- you are bound by the terms and conditions.
So here's the scoop on our Top Ten Rules for Cybersurfers who
hang out on our site:
1. For everyone's sake, just assume
that everything on the site is copyrighted unless we say it's not. So
you can't use the stuff except how we say you can on this page or
anywhere else on the site without our written permission. And like we
said before, it's not likely we'll give you permission anyway. In
fact, even if we wanted to, the lawyers are likely to veto any deal
anyway. So it's better you don't even ask.
2. While we try to include accurate
stuff on the site, we're not promising you it's accurate. In fact,
we're not promising you anything except fun and entertainment. So if
you use stuff on the site, you're using it at your own risk. Don't
call us if there's a problem because we assume no liability or
responsibility for errors or omissions on the site.
3. We and anybody else who helped us
create, produce, or deliver the site are not liable for any damages
you suffer when you use it. In particular, the lawyers want you to
know that our disclaimer includes "direct, incidental,
consequential, indirect, or punitive damages arising out of your
access to, or use of, the site. Without limiting the foregoing,
everything on the site is provided to you 'AS IS' WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, OR NON INFRINGEMENT.
Please note that some jurisdictions may not allow the exclusion of
implied warranties, so some of the above exclusions may not apply to
you. Check your local laws for any restrictions or limitations
regarding the exclusion of implied warranties. " Ugh! What a
mouthful from the mouthpieces. We put all of that in quotes because we
couldn't figure out any other way to say it that the lawyers would
accept. But here's the bottom line -- we're not responsible if you're
browsing around and the site damages you or your computer or infects
it with any nasty viruses. We sure hope that doesn't happen, but if it
does, don't call us.
4. If you don't want the world to
know something, don't post in on the site in any bulletin board or
anyplace else. That's because anything you disclose to us is ours.
That's right -- ours. So we can do anything we want with the stuff you
post. We can reproduce it, disclose it, transmit it, publish it,
broadcast it, and post it someplace else. We can even send it to your
mother (as soon as we find her address). Not only that, we can even
use any ideas, concepts, know-how, or techniques you post any way we
want to, including, developing, manufacturing and marketing products
or other stuff using the information you post.
5. Pictures of people or places shown
on the site are either our property or someone else's property we're
using with their permission. No matter what, it's definitely not your
property. You or any of your net-friends can't use it unless we said
you could on this page or somewhere else on the site. And guess what
-- we won't say yes. So be careful, Bunky, because unauthorized use
may violate all sorts of nasty laws. Be smart, keep the stuff you
download to yourself.
6. There's also a lot of trademarks,
logos, and service marks on the site that either we own or we're using
with someone else's permission. So don't think you have any kind of
license or right to use them, because you don't and we're not about to
give you one. If you don't leave them alone and mess with our
trademarks, logos and service marks on our site, we'll probably go
ballistic, so will the companies that own the other trademarks, logos
and service marks. That means that we're likely to sue you or to ask a
prosecutor to come after you for messing around with our property or
the property of others.
7. You'll probably notice we've
linked our site to lots of others. While that's cool, it doesn't mean
we've looked at all those sites, much less checked them out
periodically to see what's going on. So don't blame us if some site
you link to is bad or has stuff on it that offends you or your pets.
Go ahead and link, but remember, you're doing it at your risk.
8. That brings us to what you do on
our own site. While we occasionally listen in on chat groups, or look
at the posting in our discussion groups or on our bulletin boards, we
take no responsibility and assume no liability for the content of
those locations or for any mistakes, defamation, libel, slander,
omissions, falsehoods, obscenity, pornography, or profanity you might
encounter when you visit such places on our site. And don't be stupid
by posting or transmitting any unlawful, threatening, libelous,
defamatory, obscene, scandalous, inflammatory, pornographic, nasty,
mean, or profane material or any material that law enforcement types
may consider a criminal offense, get someone in court on a civil
lawsuit, or for that matter violate any law -- anywhere, anytime.
While we certainly respect your privacy, we have no choice but to
fully cooperate with any law enforcement authorities or court which
might ask us who might have posted nasty stuff on our site.
9. Software that we use on this Site
is protected by all sorts of patriotic U.S. laws. Because of that, you
can't download or send the software to anyone in the vacation travel
spots of Cuba, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Iran, Syria, or any other
country where United States has embargoed goods; or (get this) to
anyone on the United States Treasury Department's list of Specially
Designated Nationals, the U.S. Commerce Department's Table of Deny
Orders, or the FBI's Most Wanted Internet Creeps List (just kidding on
the last one). As if that were not tough enough, if you live in or are
a national of any of those lovely places, you're not even supposed to
be reading this page, so beat it!
10. We're also allowed to change this page
and anything else on the site any time we want to. That's because it's
ours and we have the programmers who can do it. If we do change the
page, then you're bound by [read: stuck with] those changes, too,
whenever you visit our site.
11. If either of us wants to
make something of it and wants to “sue” (a dirty word) then we
have to follow these rules of engagement. (sort of according to the
Geneva Convention):
This
Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Texas,
without regard to principles of conflict of laws.
To
the extent you have in any manner violated or threatened to violate VideoCodeMaker.com
and/or its affiliates' intellectual property rights, VideoCodeMaker.com
and/or its affiliates may seek injunctive or other appropriate
relief in any state or federal court in the State of Texas,
and you consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in such courts.
Any
other disputes will be resolved as follows:
If
a dispute arises under this agreement, we agree to first try to
resolve it with the help of a mutually agreed-upon mediator in the
following location: Hays
County, Texas.
Any costs and fees other than attorney fees associated with the
mediation will be shared equally by each of us.
If it proves impossible to arrive at a mutually satisfactory
solution through mediation, we agree to submit the dispute to binding
arbitration at the following location: Hays
County, Texas, under the rules of the American Arbitration
Association. Judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitration may
be entered in any court with jurisdiction to do so.
If this all sounds kind of mean and undiplomatic, you should have
seen what the lawyers gave to us in the first place. We had to remind
them that human torture and sacrifice was outlawed in the United
States. Boy, did they look disappointed!
OUR PRIVACY POLICY
Gigtime Media is committed to protecting the privacy of our online
visitors. We collect information from online visitors who ask to be on
our newsletter mailing list and/or receive periodic email
announcements. Anyone who wishes can choose to be removed from our
mailing list at any time.
In addition, online visitors who wish to purchase a membership
through our Web site must provide their name, email address, mailing
address, phone number, and credit card number and expiration date. All
credit card transactions occur over a secure connection.
All online visitor data collected by VideoCodeMaker.com and Nerissa
Oden is protected
against unauthorized access. We will not sell, trade, or give your
personal information to other companies or organizations.
Children’s Privacy
We do not knowingly collect personal information from children
under the age of 13. If we learn that we have personal information on
a child under the age of 13, we will delete that information from our
systems. VideoCodeMaker.com and Nerissa Oden encourages parents to go online with their
kids. Here are a few tips to help make a child's online experience
safer:
Teach kids never to give personal information, unless
supervised by a parent or responsible adult. Includes name,
address, phone, school, etc.
Know the sites your kids are visiting and which sites are
appropriate.
Look for Web site privacy policies. Know how your child's
information is treated.
Check out the FTC's site
for more tips on protecting children's privacy online.
CONTACTING US
Video Code Maker
c/o Nerissa Oden
121 Canyon Gap Rd.
Wimberley, Texas 78676-6314
(512)944-3348
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