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Terms of Use

SUMMARY

We don’t limit the use of the content available on our site, but we accept no responsibility regarding any problem, legal or otherwise, which might result from this use. More specifically, we leave it up to users to make sure that their project complies with the copyright laws of their country of residence.

FULL TERMS

This terms of use agreement governs your use of the visual (Illustrations) and textual (Texts) content available through Youtupedia.com. If you do not agree to these terms, please do not use Youtupedia’s website.

We do not try to limit the use of the Illustrations available on Youtupedia, but we cannot guarantee these Articles are non infringing, or legally accessible in your jurisdiction and your use of them is solely at your own risk. Although we do our best to offer only articles that are considered copyright free in most countries, copyright laws vary from one jurisdiction to another, and you agree that you are solely responsible for abiding by all laws and regulations that may be applicable to using the content of this website. While we endeavor to provide enough information to make that process as easy as possible, we cannot guarantee that this information is accurate.

You are welcome to use as many pictures as you wish, with no restriction in time or quantity.

Please do not link directly (hotlinking) to any image file or any zip file from this site.

All Texts (original works and translations) that do not belong to the public domain are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

 

Youtupedia is provided to you on an as-is basis. You agree that your use of the site and of its content is at your sole risk. You understand and agree that Youtupedia makes no warranty or representation regarding the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or usefulness of its content, that the site or its content will meet your requirements, that access to the site will be uninterrupted, timely, secure, or error-free, or that defects, if any, will be corrected. We make no warranty of any kind, either express or implied.

N.B. Copyright laws are territorial, which means it is the law currently in force in the country where you live that will apply to you—not the law of the country where the artwork was created. Here is a guide to the copyright term and the public domain in the US, provided by the Cornell Copyright Information Center.

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