Terms of Use Agreement!
In these “Terms of Use Agreement” and
throughout the agreements on this website, (Agreement) "you" and "your"
refer to each customer or website visitor. "We", us" and "our" refer to
dueclix.com and "services" refer to all services provided by us.
dueclix.com is developed in HTML and is
compatible with all the popular browsers.
The functions of this site is described below
and strongly advised that you to read our terms and agreements before
signing up with dueclix.com
- You can find professionals and vendors
through our search. You can only find professionals and vendors that
are available in our database. If you do not find any search
results, it means that professional or vendor is not in our
database.
- You can filter and narrow your results by
choosing category, country, state, keywords, zip, or postal codes.
- Users can post their comments on
dueclix.com and the original versions of comments are available for
the public view.
- All new customers/buyers will be approved
by our management before making it available for the public and we
do not advertise any inappropriate language, obscenity, pornography
and nudity.
The DMCA Agreement:
Images and content located on this site come from our users and fans.
dueclix.com respects the intellectual property
of others and expect the users of our Website to do the same.
The copyright in this entire website is held
by dueclix.com. All material provided on this website is protected under
United States copyright laws and international copyright laws and treaty
provisions.
By using the website, you accept to be
subjected to the user terms, including the user guidelines.
Why was my content
removed?
dueclix.com respects the copyrights of others, and we prohibit users
from uploading, posting or otherwise transmitting on dueclix.com any
materials that infringe another party's copyrights.
What is the DMCA, and how does it
affect me?
dueclix.com complies with the notice and take
down procedures defined in section 512(c) of the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act (“DMCA”). While dueclix.com does not tolerate copyright
infringement, we also do not tolerate false claims of infringement. If
your content was removed under the notice and counter-notice procedures
of the DMCA, and you believe it was removed as a result of mistake or
misidentification, you are able to file a DMCA counter-notification.
How does the DMCA counter-notification
process work?
Upon submission of an effective DMCA
counter-notification, we will promptly forward it to the reporting
party. If the reporting party does not notify us that they have filed an
action seeking a federal court order to restrain you from engaging in
infringing activity on dueclix.com related to the material in question
within 10-14 business days, we will promptly restore eligible content
under the DMCA.
How do I know whether I should file a
counter-notification?
If you are uncertain whether you should file a
DMCA counter-notification, we recommend that you seek the advice of an
attorney, ideally one who specializes in intellectual property law.
Reporting a Violation or Infringement
of Your Rights:
What right is being violated or
infringed?
Under the laws of most countries, copyright is
the legal right that protects original works of authorship, such as
books, music, film and art. In most countries, copyright does not
protect facts, ideas, systems or methods of operation. Some of these may
be protected by other rights. Generally, copyright does not protect
facts and ideas, but it may protect the original words or images that
express that idea.
However, copyright does not protect all
expressions. As explained by the U.S. Copyright Office, "copyright does
not protect names, titles, slogans, or short phrases. In some cases,
these things may be protected as trademarks."
Trademark:
A trademark is a word, slogan, symbol or
design (such as a brand name or a logo) that identifies and
distinguishes the products or services offered by one party from those
offered by others. Generally, trademark law seeks to prevent confusion
among consumers about the source of products or services. The owner of a
trademark may be able to prevent others from using its trademark (or a
similar trademark) in a manner that would confuse people into thinking
either that there is a relationship between the trademark owner and the
unauthorized user or that the trademark owner endorses the unauthorized
user’s products or services.
Others
Please send us an email for any other
including not limited to hacked accounts, a photo or other contents,
abuse and harassment, technical issues violation at support@dueclix.com.
dueclix.com protects your personally
identifiable data, as well as other information set forth in its privacy
policy. The privacy policy explains our data collection practices in
general, how we use the information we collect, and, specifically, the
collection and use of personally identifiable information. We encourage
you to review our privacy policy before using dueclix.com.