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| TERMS OF USE These Terms of Service govern your use of the Insurance Is Boring website (the "Service") only and do not govern your use of other Insurance Is Boring or Ragland Strother Lafitte services. The Service contains material that is protected by international copyright, trademark and other intellectual property laws. Unless otherwise specified, the Service is intended for your personal, noncommercial use only. You may not modify, copy, reproduce, republish, upload, post, transmit or distribute in any way any material, including code and software, from the Service. You may download material from the Service and may use the Service for your personal, non-commercial use only, provided you keep intact all copyright and other proprietary notices. As part of our Service, Insurance Is Boring agrees to provide you with information and other computer services subject to these Terms of Service. You agree to use the Service in accordance with these Terms of Service. Accessing our Service, in any manner, for the purpose of obtaining information, technical or otherwise, about the Service constitutes use of the Service such that the party accessing the Service is bound by these Terms of Service. Because the Web is an evolving medium, we may need to change these Terms of Service or impose new conditions on use of the Service, from time to time, in which case we will post the revised Terms of Service on this website. By continuing to use the Insurance Is Boring website after we post any such changes, you accept the Terms of Service, as modified. You may establish a hypertext link to this Service so long as the link does not state or imply any sponsorship of your site by Insurance Is Boring. However, you may not, without the prior written permission of Insurance Is Boring, frame any of the content of the Service, or incorporate into another website or other service any intellectual property of Insurance Is Boring, its parent or affiliate companies or its licensors. License to INSURANCE IS BORING 1. Use, copy, sublicense, adapt, transmit, publicly perform or display any such communication. The foregoing grants shall include the right to exploit any proprietary rights in such material, including but not limited to rights under copyright, trademark, service mark or patent laws under any relevant jurisdiction. |