Welcome to the Copyright Policy page of ECOMMERCE.BIZ.ID. Here, we outline the guidelines and terms that protect the content on our website, ensuring its proper use while fostering respect for intellectual property rights.

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Last Updated: 5 February 2025

Copyright Policy for ECOMMERCE.BIZ.ID

In Short: All content on ECOMMERCE.BIZ.ID, including text, images, and trademarks, is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. Unauthorized use, reproduction, or redistribution is strictly prohibited without explicit written consent.

All files, materials, and information provided on this Website or Blog are protected by copyright and are the exclusive property of ECOMMERCE.BIZ.ID. These materials may not be reproduced, copied, altered, or adapted in any form without obtaining explicit written consent from ECOMMERCE.BIZ.ID. Our Website and Blog may also feature service marks, trademarks, and other proprietary elements, including logos and graphics, that belong to ECOMMERCE.BIZ.ID, our affiliates, or other third parties.

Accessing our Website, Blog, or Services does not grant you any rights or licenses to use our service marks, trademarks, or other protected content in any manner, except as expressly permitted in writing by ECOMMERCE.BIZ.ID. All content, including text, images, graphics, and other materials found within our Website, Blog, and Services, is safeguarded under the copyright laws of the United Kingdom, United States, and international jurisdictions.

Any unauthorized copying, redistribution, public display, or publication of such content is strictly prohibited. By using our Website and Services, you acknowledge that you do not acquire any ownership or intellectual property rights to our content.

 

 

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