By accessing and using the Site (defined below), you agree to the terms and conditions set forth in the following Website Terms of Use.
AmazeLaw (“AmazeLaw”) provides online access to information about AmazeLaw and its products and services (the “Services”) on AmazeLaw.com and related pages (the “Site”). All AmazeLaw products and services are governed by its Customer Terms of Use, which can be found at https://amazelaw.com/legal/terms-of-use.
AmazeLaw reserves the right to modify these Website Terms of Use at any time, with or without notice. The Effective Date of this Website Terms of Use is set forth below, and the applicable terms and conditions of your use of the Site will be dictated by the Website Terms of Use in effect at the time of access.
1. Permitted Use
Your use of the Site must comply with the herein Website Terms of Use, and you may not use any Content on the Site (“Content”) for commercial purposes. You may use the Site and its Content for non-commercial and/or personal purposes, or to learn about AmazeLaw’s Services.
2. Prohibited Use
By your access of the Site, you agree that you shall not:
- Use the Site in any manner that violates these Website Terms of Use;
- Use the Site in any manner that violates AmazeLaw’s Acceptable Use Policy, which can be found at https://amazelaw.com/legal/acceptable-use.
- Copy, duplicate, change, modify, create a derivative work from, reverse engineer or reverse assemble the Site, or otherwise attempt to discover any source code, or allow any agent, representative, employee, third party, or other individual to do so;
- Sell, provide, assign, sublicense, distribute, commercially exploit, grant a security interest in or otherwise transfer any right in, or make available to a third party, the Content or Services in any way;
- Use or launch any automated system, including without limitation, "robots," "spiders," or "offline readers," that accesses the Site in a manner that sends more request messages to the AmazeLaw servers in a given period of time than a human can reasonably produce in the same period by using a conventional on-line web browser;
- Damage, disable, overburden or impair the Site;
- Interfere with any party’s use of the Site;
- Mirror or frame the Site or any part of it on any other web site or web page.
- Gain unauthorized access, or attempt to gain unauthorized access, to the Site;
- Access the Site by any means other than through the interface that is provided by AmazeLaw for use in accessing the Site; or
- Use the Site for any purpose or in any manner that is unlawful and/or prohibited by this Agreement.