1. Acceptance of Terms
By accessing or using Build YourBrand’s website or services, you agree to comply with these Terms of Service and all applicable laws and regulations in British Columbia, Canada. If you do not agree, please do not use this site or services.
2. Services Provided
We provide website development, digital marketing, and business services. All services are delivered in accordance with commercial standards and in compliance with British Columbia consumer protection legislation.
3. Use of the Site
- You must be at least 18 years old or have parental/legal guardian consent.
- You agree not to use this site for unlawful, abusive, or fraudulent purposes.
- User content must not violate copyright, trademark, or privacy rights.
4. Consumer Rights
- The right to fair treatment in consumer transactions and service contracts.
- The right to cancel eligible contracts within cooling-off periods.
- The right to remedies if services or products do not meet contract terms.
5. Limitation of Liability
- Our website and services are provided “as is”. No guarantee of uninterrupted operation or error-free services.
- Build YourBrand is not responsible for damages from use of the site or third-party links.
- Nothing in these Terms attempts to exclude or limit statutory consumer rights under BC law.
6. Intellectual Property
- All content, logos, designs, and software are owned by Build YourBrand or licensors.
- You may not reuse or redistribute site content except as permitted by law or with written permission.
7. Changes to Terms
We may update these Terms periodically. Changes take effect on posting. Notice of major changes will be provided as required by law. Continued use constitutes acceptance of modified terms.
8. Governing Law
These Terms are governed by the laws of British Columbia and the federal laws of Canada.
9. Dispute Resolution
- Consumers may initiate complaints via BC Consumer Protection Office.
- No compulsory arbitration or class action waiver clauses in consumer contracts.
- Parties may mutually agree to mediation or arbitration after a dispute arises.
10. Severability
If any term is invalid under BC or Canadian law, the remainder remains effective.
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