The following Terms of Use outlined below are our user’s obligations when using the Sitesearch web site. Users can also choose to review our Privacy Policy that outlines Sitesearch’s practices and responsibilities in regards to any personal information that our users may provide.
1.Acceptance Of Terms
All web pages and linked pages available at www.sitesearch.com, are owned and operated by Sitesearch Corporation, a Nevada corporation, and is accessible by the user under the Terms of Use as described below (“Terms of Use”). PLEASE READ THE TERMS OF USE CAUTIOUSLY BEFORE ACCESSING THE SERVICES PROVIDED BY SITESEARCH. ONCE YOU ENTER THIS SITE OR BEGIN USING ANY PART OF THE SITE OR ANY OF ITS CONTENT OR SERVICES (EACH SERVICE PROVIDED IS DEFINED BELOW) ON THE SITE, YOU WILL AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. IF YOU CHOOSE NOT TO AGREE WITH ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS MENTIONED BELOW, THEN YOU MAY NOT BE GRANTED ACCESS TO THE SITE OR ALLOWED TO USE THE CONTENT OR ANY SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE SITE. SITESEARCH’S APPROVAL IS CONDITIONED ON THESE EXACT TERMS OF AGREEMENT, TO THE EXCLUSION OF ALL OTHER TERMS; IF THESE TERMS AND AGREEMENTS ARE VIEWED AS AN OFFER BY SITESEARCH, ITS ACCEPTANCE IS SEVERELY RESTRICTED TO THESE TERMS.2.Amendments Of Terms Of Use
The Terms of Use established by Sitesearch may be amended at any point in time. If these amendments comprise a substantial alteration to the Terms of Use, Sitesearch will alert its users by placing an announcement on its web site. Sitesearch will establish what it defines as a “substantial alteration” at its own discretion, backed by what it deems to be beneficial for its users and within reason. As a user of the web site, you have the full responsibility of becoming familiar with any such adjustments. By adhering to the Use of Services any notices will be representative as your agreement to the terms and conditions of the Term of Use as an adjustment.3.Explanation Of Service
In full agreement with the Terms of Use, Sitesearch has the ability to offer defined content and services as described fully within the web site (“Services”). All services will include, but not be restricted to, any content and/or service Sitesearch executes for their users, as well as the possible content presented, broadcast, or staged throughout t web site or its Services (which may include but does not limit itself to video clips, audio clips, text, user comments, messages, news articles, illustrations, images, information, data, graphics, photographs, and software, it may also be referred to as "Content"). Sitesearch has the right to alter, or discontinue the Services which includes any Content on any grounds, at any time, which includes the availability of any element or content. Sitesearch also has the ability to limit any features and services or limit the users access to any part of the Services without notification or legal responsibility.4.Your Registration Responsability
In order to use Sitesearch Services, you will be required to register with Sitesearch and create a password and user screen name (Sitesearch User ID). It is imperative that you provide Sitesearch with truthful, inclusive, and updated registration information. If you do not provide accurate information, it will result in a violation of the Terms of Use, which may result in a termination of your Sitesearch account. You will not be eligible to sign up for a Sitesearch User ID if you choose to do the following: (i) create a Sitesearch User ID with the intention of impersonating another individual that is not you; (ii) create a Sitesearch User ID that you do not have rights to without authorization; or (iii) create a Sitesearch User ID that is hateful, offensive or obscene. Sitesearch will reserve the right to cancel, or decline the registration of, a Sitesearch User ID in its discrimination. As a user, you will be responsible for the maintenance and the confidentiality of your Sitesearch password. The Services listed are only available to individuals that are 13 years old, and act on their own accord, or as an official representative or employee of a business or other corporate identity. If these terms do not apply to you, please do not attempt to register for the use of these Services.5.User Behavior
Please note, that as a stipulation of use, you agree not to use the Services for any reason that is unlawful or otherwise forbidden by the Terms of Use, or any other function that is not intended by Sitesearch. The following are examples, and not restrictions, you consent not to use the Services:- to mistreat, intimidate, bully, threaten or impersonate other Sitesearch users;
- to transmit or post or attempt to transmit or post any Content deemed to be infringement, defamatory, libelous, pornographic, offensive, obscene or otherwise offensive material that violates any right or law of a third party;
- for unlawful, unauthorized or any illegal purposes. These conditions apply to international users, you must consent to agree with all local laws in regards to online behavior and acceptable content;
- to broadcast or place, or attempt to broadcast or place, any solicitation or announcements intended or created to attain private information, account, or passwords from any Sitesearch user;
- to generate or suggest any unwanted email ("Spam") to any URL or Sitesearch users;
- to abuse any laws in your jurisdiction (this may include but is not limited to copyright laws);
- to propose comments or stories that link to affiliate programs, off-topic content, pyramid marketing schemes, or blogs/sites that replace existing stories (source hops);
- you will not use any spider, robot, scraper or other automated means, with the exception of RS feeds to access the web site for any reason without our written permission. In addition, you consent that you will not: (i) circumvent any measures we may use to avert or limit access to the web site; (ii) obstruct or attempt to obstruct with the correct infrastructure of the web site or any actions made by the web site; or (iii) create any encounter that is deemed or may be deemed in our exclusive discretion as an unwarranted or unreasonably excessive amount on our infrastructure;
- any intention to falsely alter to inflate the 'vote', comments, blog count, or any other Sitesearch service, which may include by way of producing multiple user accounts with the intention of falsely altering Sitesearch's services; giving or obtaining money or other compensation in exchange for votes; or taking part in any other structured effort that may in any way falsely alter the results of Sitesearch's services;
- by any user that attempts to buy or sell products and or services, which includes advertising and soliciting. You must have explicit user consent in order to contact, advertise, solicit, or sell otherwise it will be considered a violation of rules due to using information obtained by the Service;
- attempt to act as another person or user;
- place your profile for sale or transfer it to another person.
Sitesearch has the right to remove any Content and Sitesearch accounts at any one time for any one reason (this includes but is not expressly limited to, any receipt of claims or accusations from third parties or powers that be in relation to Content), or for no cause at all.
Please contact webmaster@sitesearch.com to report any Terms of Use abuse. Please note that as a user you are fully responsible for your communications with other users of the web site. Sitesearch will reserve the right but has no duty to supervise any disputes among you and other users.
6. Content Submitted Offered For Inclusion On The Service
When a user submits, uploads or chooses to distribute or disclose Content by uploading, submitting or otherwise disclosing or distributing Content for exhibit or addition to the Site, you then denote and affirm that you own all rights in the Content and agree that the Content will be subject to the Creative Commons Public Domain License, available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain. The previous information does not apply to the Content on any external sites that our Services are linked to.7. Copyright Complaints
Sitesearch respects the intellectual property of others. Any claims of copyright or other intellectual property infringement will be responded to in a timely fashion by Sitesearch. Sitesearch will investigate any notices of alleged infringement and will take action under the following doctrines, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA") and other applicable intellectual property laws. With any receipt of notice fulfilling or complying with the DMCA, Sitesearch will act fast to remove and/or disable any properties that are subject to infringement . Any users that choose to repeatedly infringe upon the rights of Sitesearch will have their subscriptions and accounts terminated.In order to notify Sitesearch of Copyright Infringement: Please provide Sitesearch with a notice of infringement, be sure to provide a form of written communication to the attention of “DCMA Infringement Notification Department” care of webmaster@sitesearch.com. This will implement the process specified by the DMCA (http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap5.html#512). It is possible that your notification will be posted with personal information to a clearinghouse similar to chillingeffects.org. Also, take note that you may be deemed liable for damages (this may include lawyer fees) if you are seen to be misrepresented during the copyright proceedings.
Providing Sitesearch with Counter-Notification: If Sitesearch attempts to remove or does in fact remove content from in regards to an infringement proceeding we will make varied attempts in order to communicate with the owner or administrator of an affected content or site. You may contact Sitesearch with a written counter notification at webmaster@sitesearch.com (please address the communication to the attention of “DMCA Counter Notification Department”) if you feel that your content does not infringe upon copyright laws. Please refer to the website noted if you would like a point of reference http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap5.html#512. Again, take note that you may be deemed liable for damages (this may include lawyer fees) if you are seen to be misrepresented during the copyright proceedings. It is highly recommended that you seek advice of an attorney if you are uncertain of whether an activity may be viewed as infringement.
