This Intellectual Property Rights Policy governs the ownership, protection, and permitted use of all intellectual property displayed on this website.
1. Ownership of Website Content
All content available on this website is the exclusive property of Kozlos Pro or its licensors.
This includes, but is not limited to:
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Website design
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Layout and structure
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Text and written content
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Product descriptions
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Graphics and images
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Logos and trademarks
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Software and source code
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Visual elements
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Branding materials
All content is protected under applicable copyright, trademark, and intellectual property laws.
2. Copyright Protection
All website materials are protected by international copyright laws.
Unauthorized use of any content is strictly prohibited.
3. Trademark Protection
All trademarks, service marks, logos, and trade names displayed on this website are the property of Kozlos Pro or their respective owners.
Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.
4. Limited License
We grant users a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to access and use the website for personal, non-commercial purposes.
This license does not allow:
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Commercial use
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Copying or reproduction
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Redistribution
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Modification
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Reverse engineering
This license may be revoked at any time.
5. Prohibited Activities
Users may not:
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Copy website content
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Reproduce materials
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Modify or alter content
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Sell or resell website materials
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Use content for commercial purposes
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Attempt unauthorized access to systems
Violations may result in legal action.
6. Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
We actively monitor and enforce our intellectual property rights.
We reserve the right to:
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Suspend access
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Terminate accounts
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Initiate legal proceedings
7. Intellectual Property Infringement Claims
If you believe your intellectual property rights have been infringed, contact:
Include:
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Proof of ownership
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Description of infringement
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Contact information
We will investigate and take appropriate action.
8. Third-Party Intellectual Property
Third-party trademarks and content remain the property of their respective owners.
Their appearance does not imply affiliation or endorsement.
9. Legal Enforcement
Violation of intellectual property rights may result in civil and criminal penalties under applicable laws.