ProgTalk Terms & Conditions
By using ProgTalk.com (we, us, or site), you the (user, reader, or visitor) accept and
will be bound by the terms and conditions specified by us. These terms and conditions may
be updated from time to time without any prior notification. Please read these terms and
conditions carefully before accepting or using this site. If you do not with to be bound by
these terms and conditions, you may not access or use the site.
Copyright, Licenses and Idea Submissions.
Domestic and International copyright and trademark laws protect the entire contents of
the Site. The articles and code on the site is copyright of the site and its
authors. You may read, print, download, modify the downloaded material for
your own non-commercial use. However, you may not modify not modify, copy,
reproduce, republish, upload, post, transmit, or distribute, in any manner,
the material on the site including text, images, graphics, source code for
commercial user or to republish is somewhere else without prior written
permission of the site.
By using the site, you also agree not to remove any author's or the
site's copyright information from any material you wish to use.
Use of the Site
ProgTalk.com is a collection of online communities for developers. You may share your code,
articles, tips or other related material on the site. Use the site on your own risk. We do not
guarantee or warrant accuracy and reliability of data and information published on the site. The
site takes no responsibility of direct or indirect loss or any kind of harm to its users by other users.
The site also doesn't take responsibility of infected files or source code with any kind of infection
or viruses, worms, and/or trojan horses. To use the site, you agree you will not:
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Post any information, data, text, or images, or other material that is unlawful, harmful, threatening,
abusive, harassing, vulgar, obscene, libelous, or otherwise objectionable that may invade another's right
of privacy or publicity;
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Post any material that you do not have a right to reproduce. If you publish other authors work, you must
have a written permission of the author of that material. Delete any author attributions, legal notices or proprietary designations or labels that you upload to any
communication feature;
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Upload any material copyright, trademark, patent, or proprietary rights of any third party.
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Post any material, which can harm our visitors or authors. Use our author's or members emails
(published on their request in their profile) to send junk mail, spam, or chain letters or without
their permission, violate any applicable local, state, national or international law.
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Post any information or images on discussion forums that may harm anybody by any means or unlawful,
harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, vulgar, obscene, libelous, or otherwise objectionable that
may invade another's right of privacy or publicity.
As an author, you agree that the site visitors are free to use your code or article for their reference and can use the code in their own programs freely and
without restriction unless you have the permission in your code itself and
may distribute compiled versions of the code freely and without restriction.
By submitting your
content (article, source code, tips or other material),
you agree that you are the original owner (unless you specify the reference
and have a written permission of the original author) of the content or
otherwise has the right to redistribute it freely. We take no
responsibility, no liability for disputes regarding ownership, copyright, or
trademarks of the code uploaded to this site. However, by submitting your
article or source code, you grant to ProgTalk.com, a nonexclusive, worldwide
license to link to, reproduce, distribute, adapt, perform, display and
sublicense the submitted code or content.
ProgTalk.com reserves the right to reject any submission, to alter
submissions, and to remove a submission from the site that had previously
been posted at any time without any previous notification. However once
published article or code may not be removed from the site.
We may
edit or update your contents (articles, source code, submissions, or other
material) to improve the quality of the contents. However, we may not update
your copyright information. We may also update your contents to run it on
other versions on the product. Authors are free to use the updated code in
their personal or commercial applications. To use the updated material in
their commercial applications or on other websites, the authors must have our
written or verbal perrmission. We
reserve all rights to allow or terminate a membership without any prior
notification. We also reserve the rights to change the membership types on
our site.
Contest and Prizes
We may
start or stop contests and prizes without any prior notification. Winners of
contest and prizes are selected based on the article/code contents,
usefulness, downloads, readers feedback, judges decision and other factors.
We reserve all the rights to determine which entries are winners as well as
to cancel the contest or prizes without any prior notice. We shall try to
send winner prizes as soon as possible, however we are not responsible for
any delay or missing items by the mail. The winners are responsible for
sending their address within a week. We take no time guarantee outside of US
as we have no control on the posting service outside the
DISCLAIMER
In no event will ProgTalk.com be responsible for any incidental, consequential,
direct or indirect damages, or other losses for any use of the site, its
members sites, or links to third party websites including any lost profits,
business losses, data losses, or any other property losses.
The content of this site may be subject to change or update any time without
any prior notification. We do not take responsibility of the accuracy or
redundancy, or originally of the material or any contents including text,
graphics, code or other material on the site.
Links to third party sites Third party site links on this site are only for your convenience and we have no
responsibility and control on third party links. If any link is misleading or changed or removed,
we are not responsible for that.
Registered Trademarks
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Microsoft products referenced on this site are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Jini, Java, and JavaScript are trademarks of Sun Microsystems,
Inc. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
Notice
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Permission to use ProgTalk.com contents may be granted only after receiving a written request to do so.