Terms and Conditions
Last Updated: Aug 31, 2023
Introduction
Welcome to UAP Caucus ("Company", "we", "our", or "us"). This website located at uapcaucus.com ("Website") is designed to facilitate community engagement and policy discussion regarding Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). By accessing or using any part of the Website, you are agreeing to be bound by these Terms and Conditions ("Terms").
Changes to Terms
We reserve the right to modify or revise these Terms at any time. It is your responsibility to regularly check this page for any changes. Your continued use of the Website after a change in these Terms signifies your acceptance of any updated terms.
Account Registration
If the Website requires you to create an account, you agree to provide accurate, complete information and keep your account information up-to-date.
Usage Restrictions
The Website is intended for use by individuals 18 years of age or older. You may not use the Website for any illegal or unauthorized activities.
Intellectual Property
The content, logos, video, images, and other intellectual property (collectively, "Content") contained on the Website are owned by UAP Caucus or licensed to us and are subject to copyright and other intellectual property rights under United States laws.
User Contributions
If the Website allows you to post comments or contribute to discussions, you agree that your contributions will not violate any right of any third-party, including but not limited to copyright, trademark, privacy, and personal rights.
Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, UAP Caucus will not be liable for any indirect, consequential, exemplary, incidental, or punitive damages, including lost profits, even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damages.
Governing Law
These Terms shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the United States, without regard to its conflict of law principles.
Dispute Resolution
Any disputes arising out of these Terms will be resolved through binding arbitration in the United States.