Terms of Use
General Use
- By accessing and using Canopy Current, you agree to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. You may not use our content for any unlawful purposes or in ways that infringe upon the rights of others, including intellectual property, privacy, or contractual rights.
- Content published on Canopy Current is for informational purposes only. We strive for accuracy but do not guarantee the completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any information. Users are responsible for verifying the accuracy of any content before acting upon it.
- We reserve the right to modify or discontinue any part of the website, including features or content, without prior notice. Continued use of the site after changes constitutes your acceptance of the revised terms.
Liability
- Canopy Current disclaims all liability for any damages or losses arising from your use of our website or reliance on its content. This includes, but is not limited to, direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages related to the accuracy or availability of information.
- We are not responsible for any interruptions, errors, or technical issues that may affect access to the site. Users acknowledge that technical failures or maintenance may occasionally limit site availability.
- While we strive to maintain secure systems, Canopy Current cannot guarantee that the website will be free from viruses or harmful components. Users are advised to take appropriate security precautions when accessing the site.
Dispute Resolution
- In the event of any disputes arising from the use of Canopy Current, users agree to attempt to resolve issues amicably through direct communication with our editorial or administrative team before pursuing legal remedies.
- Any legal disputes shall be governed by the laws of Canada and the province of Ontario, with exclusive jurisdiction vested in the courts located in Toronto.
- If any provision of these Terms of Use is deemed unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect, preserving the intent of the original agreement as closely as possible.