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The Content is protected by Canadian copyright and trademark legislation, international treaties relating to intellectual property, and other applicable legislation. You agree to comply with the above-mentioned legislation and treaties and any additional copyright notices, information or restrictions contained in any Content available or accessed through ESPS.
Users of ESPS.CA may use the Content solely for their personal, non-commercial use. Users of ESPS.CA wishing to use the content for commercial use must obtain prior written express permission of ESPS.
Users of ESPS.CA may not copy the Content without the prior written express permission of ESPS. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, users may not copy or adapt the HTML or other code that ESPS generates, as this is also covered by copyright of ESPS.
Users of ESPS.CA may not modify, publish, transmit, transfer, sell, reproduce, create derivative works from, distribute, perform, display, or in any way exploit any of the content, in whole or in part, except as otherwise expressly permitted in this Notice, or with the prior written express permission of ESPS. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, content consisting of downloadable software may not be reverse-engineered unless specifically authorized by the owner of the software’s patent and/or copyright.
Subject to the provisions of this Notice and the website Terms of Use, users may post on ESPS.CA any content owned by them, content for which they have received express permission from the owner, and content in the public domain. Users assume all right and responsibility for determining whether any content is in the public domain.
In posting content, users grant to ESPS the right to edit, copy, publish, distribute, translate and otherwise use in any medium and for any purpose any content that they place on ESPS.CA without compensation. Users represent and warrant that they are authorized to grant all rights set forth in the preceding sentence.
ESPS does not and cannot review the content posted by users and is not responsible for such content. Any users who claim that their rights are being infringed by a third party who has included material on ESPS.CA should resolve their dispute directly with that third party. However, ESPS reserves the right to delete, move or edit any content that it may determine, at its sole discretion, violates or may violate this Notice, copyright legislation, or is otherwise unacceptable. Users shall remain responsible for all content posted by them.
If you believe that your intellectual property rights have been violated by ESPS.CA, please provide the following information to ESPS:
- A description of the copyrighted work or other intellectual property that is allegedly being infringed;
- A description of where the allegedly infringing material is on the site;
- An address, telephone number and email address where ESPS can contact you;
- A statement that you have a good faith belief that the use is not authorized by the copyright or other intellectual property rights owner, its agent, or by law;
- A statement by you that your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright or intellectual property owner or are authorized to act on the owner’s behalf; and
- Your electronic or physical signature.
It is often difficult to determine if your intellectual property rights have been violated. We may request additional information before we remove any infringing material. Any removal of allegedly infringing material by ESPS does not constitute an admission as to the ownership of the material.