Terms & Conditions
1. Introduction
- State that these terms govern the use of your website and services.
- Specify that by accessing or using the website, users agree to comply with these terms.
2. User Accounts
- Outline the requirements for creating an account (e.g., must be of legal age, provide accurate information).
- Mention the responsibility of the user to keep their account details secure.
3. Use of Services
- Describe the services your website offers (e.g., earning eco-rewards, using the marketplace).
- Set rules for how users should use the site and its features (e.g., prohibited actions, such as fraud or illegal activities).
4. Payment and Transactions
- If applicable, explain the payment process (e.g., how users can purchase or redeem rewards).
- Include any refund or cancellation policies if you sell products or services.
5. Intellectual Property
- Clarify that the content on your website (logos, designs, text, etc.) is protected by copyright and belongs to you or your partners.
- Include a licensing clause stating what users can or cannot do with the content (e.g., they cannot copy or redistribute your materials without permission).
6. Limitation of Liability
- Limit your liability for damages or losses arising from the use of your site or services.
- Include a clause that states you are not responsible for any third-party websites or content linked from your site.
7. Privacy and Data Protection
- Reference your Privacy Policy and explain how users’ data will be handled, especially regarding personal information and tracking technologies.
8. Termination and Suspension of Accounts
- Specify conditions under which a user’s account may be suspended or terminated (e.g., violation of terms, fraudulent activity).
9. Dispute Resolution
- Explain how any disputes will be handled (e.g., through arbitration, in a specific jurisdiction).
10. Modifications to the Terms
- State that you have the right to change or update the Terms and Conditions and how users will be notified of any updates.
11. Governing Law
- Specify the law that governs the agreement (e.g., the laws of the UK if you’re based there).