APIS Corporation’s website terms of use

Welcome to APIS Corporation’s website. By using the site of APIS Corporation or its subsidiaries (hereinafter jointly or separately “APIS”) you undertake to comply with the terms of use in force on each occasion. If you do not accept these terms of use, do not use APIS’s website.Certain sites or parts of the site may also be subject to additional terms and conditions. APIS’s web service refers to all services used on the Internet which are owned by APIS Corporation or a subsidiary of APIS Corporation. The services include web pages, forms, applications and software code and all functions which are closely associated with the website.

Rights of use

APIS grants the right to view and download material on APIS’s website in accordance with the terms and conditions detailed in this document and all applicable legislation and regulations for personal and non-commercial use only, provided that the user will retain all copyright information included in the original material and other ownership information on copies of all data.
All rights that are not explicitly granted in this document are reserved.

Intellectual property rights

All intellectual property rights (such as copyright, trademarks and domain names) associated with the service are the property of the author, APIS or its partner.
No information on the website may be presented, duplicated, copied, transferred, disclosed, stored, edited, distributed, published, reused, licensed, sold or used otherwise for commercial purposes without the advance written consent of the copyright holder, APIS or its partner. However, content may be stored or copies made for personal use. Any intellectual property rights associated with the material will remain with their owners.
If APIS explicitly allows the user of the site to download or print information published on the website, the use and public presentation thereof is also permitted in public communications, provided that the source is reported.

Responsibilities

APIS’s website and its content is a service provided by APIS to the users of the site. APIS does its utmost to ensure that the content of the site is free from errors and the site is available continuously without interruptions. Nevertheless, the content of APIS’s web service is provided “as is”. APIS makes no guarantees as to the accuracy or reliability of site content or the uninterrupted, timely and faultless functioning of the site.
APIS, its licensors, partners, persons in charge or employees are not liable for any direct, indirect, unexpected or consequential loss, subsequent losses, damages or any other losses incurred through the use of APIS’s website or its content or prevention of its use or information or software on the site.
APIS’s website may contain links to sites or applications owned and maintained by third parties; such references are, however, considered solely a service offered to users. APIS does not assume any liability for such sites, applications, nor the content or accuracy thereof. When accessing such sites, the terms of use of those sites are applicable.
APIS reserves the right to make changes to the website at any time.
Material produced by the user
By uploading materials (such as data, feedback, images, questions, ideas, orders etc.) to a APIS server, by email or APIS’s website, you, as the submitter of the material, accept and acknowledge the following:
  • the materials do not contain any material that is illegal, threatening, defamatory, racist, pornographic, offensive to religion, in violation of intellectual property rights or otherwise unsuitable for publication
  • before uploading the materials, you have taken reasonable precautions to detect and eliminate viruses or other impurities or destructive elements
  • you own the materials and/or have the unlimited right to submit it for use and APIS may publish the materials free of charge and use the material or any ideas mentioned therein in its products without charge, without limitations of use, without mentioning the source and without liability for payment or responsibility
  • you accept that you will not take legal action concerning the materials submitted by you against APIS and undertake to hold APIS harmless against any costs and losses incurred as the result of any party taking action against APIS due to the materials submitted by you.
APIS has the right to delete material submitted by users at any time. APIS assumes no responsibility whatsoever and cannot be held liable for any material uploaded to our servers.

Changes to the site

APIS reserves the right to change the content of the site or prevent access to the site or restrict it at any time and for any reason or close down the site without separate notice. APIS assumes no liability towards the users with regard to changes to or closing down of its website.

Amendments to the terms of use

APIS reserves the right to change these terms of use at any time without advance warning. The changes take effect immediately after they are published on the website.

Applicable law

These terms of use are governed by the laws of Kosovo, except for connecting factor rules. Any disputes concerning the terms of use shall be resolved by a Finnish court of law.

TERMS OF USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA

The aim of our social media services (e.g. LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube) is to offer a conversation platform for persons interested in APIS. However, we assume no liability for comments presented by users on the site. We reserve the right to remove from our site any content that breaches these terms of use or that we consider otherwise inappropriate.
Respect other users and their views and be polite in your interactions. We do not approve of any content in violation of good practice or threatening, defamatory, racist, pornographic, religiously offensve material or advertising or material that violates copyrights in our social media channels. Users who breach the terms of use may have their right to comment on the site content removed. Employees of APIS must inform the users that they represent APIS when commenting on matters as APIS’s representatives.