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* The [[Templates|templates]] developed by the publishers are their responsibility;
  
 
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* The [[Templates|templates]] authorship and the shared data are the publisher's responsibility, respecting the specific copyright laws and the disclosure of sensitive data and information;
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* [https://www.taticview.com TaticView] is NOT responsible for the use and the consequences of the usage of any template;
 
  
 
* Clarification of doubts and services hiring related to Publisher's Templates must be provided by the publishers themselves;
 
* Clarification of doubts and services hiring related to Publisher's Templates must be provided by the publishers themselves;
  
 
* [https://www.taticview.com TaticView] responsibility to Publisher's Templates is limited to providing description/authorship credits disclosure;
 
* [https://www.taticview.com TaticView] responsibility to Publisher's Templates is limited to providing description/authorship credits disclosure;
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* [https://www.taticview.com TaticView] does not interfere with the publisher's templates themes/similarities since it respects the involved countries laws;
  
 
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* [https://www.taticview.com TaticView] can delete a publisher's template with no previous authorization. Downloaded templates will still work normally.
 

Latest revision as of 11:50, 26 September 2017

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  • The templates developed by the publishers are their responsibility;

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  • Clarification of doubts and services hiring related to Publisher's Templates must be provided by the publishers themselves;
  • TaticView responsibility to Publisher's Templates is limited to providing description/authorship credits disclosure;
  • TaticView does not interfere with the publisher's templates themes/similarities since it respects the involved countries laws;

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