Updated 28.11.2024

Copyright

The owner and operator of the website www.unipresent.cz is UniMark CZ, s.r.o., with its registered office at Trojanova 124, 272 01 Kladno, Reg. No.: 28252047, VAT ID: CZ28252047, which is entitled to exercise the property rights to this website in accordance with Act No. 121/2000 Coll., Copyright Act (hereinafter referred to as the "Operator").

Protected Content

Text, design, technical sketches, graphics, images and file arrangement are protected by copyright.

Copying Prohibited

Copying content, text, code or images without the prior consent of the Operator is expressly prohibited.

Legal Protection

Unauthorized use of content may be handled by legal counsel, including cases involving copied SEO texts.

2Rights, Obligations and Use of Information

The rights and obligations of the Operator and the users when using this website are governed by these Rules. These Rules apply to all persons who visit this site (hereinafter referred to as "Users"). The User expresses his/her consent to these Rules by accessing any of the Operator's websites or by using in any way any information located within the Operator's websites.

The publication of any data or information on the www.unipresent.cz website, except for this document, does not constitute any legal act, unless otherwise expressly stated in individual cases.

3User Behavior

When using this site, the User may not interfere with the security of this site, may not use this site to transmit malicious files and may not attempt to penetrate publicly inaccessible areas of this site. The user is also obliged to respect the Operator's copyright to these pages.

4Liability and Jurisdiction

Any risks resulting from the User's use of this site are entirely the User's and the Operator bears no responsibility for them. All disputes arising in connection with the use of these pages will be heard by the locally competent court in the Czech Republic and in accordance with the laws of the Czech Republic.
Provisions of these terms and conditions that become unenforceable for any reason will be considered severable from the remaining provisions and will not affect their validity and enforceability.

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Copyright updated 28.11.2024