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Terms of Use

Welcome to William Chozen

These Terms of Use govern your use of the William Chozen website. By accessing or using this site, you agree to comply with and be bound by these terms. If you do not agree with any part of these Terms of Use, please do not use our website.

Terminology

Throughout these Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimer:

  • “Client,” “You,” or “Your” refers to the user of this website.

  • “The Company,” “We,” “Us,” or “Our” refers to William Chozen.

  • “Party” or “Parties” may refer to both the Client and the Company, or either one individually.

These terms apply to any form of communication or engagement with us, including consultations, purchases, or general inquiries, all in accordance with applicable U.S. law.


Cookies

We use cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing to use our website, you consent to the use of cookies as outlined in our [Privacy Policy].

Cookies help us personalize content, improve usability, and gather analytical data. Some third-party advertisers or affiliates may also use cookies.


Intellectual Property

Unless otherwise stated, William Chozen and/or its licensors own the rights to all content on this website. These rights are protected under intellectual property laws.

You may:

  • View and print pages for personal, non-commercial use.

You may not:

  • Republish or reproduce content for commercial purposes.

  • Sell, rent, or sub-license materials.

  • Redistribute content unless specifically permitted.


Linking to Our Website

Organizations that may link without prior approval:

  • Government agencies

  • Search engines

  • News organizations

  • Online directories that list us as they do other businesses

  • Accredited system-wide businesses (excluding non-profits, charity malls, and fundraising groups)

These groups may link to our homepage or public content, provided the link:

  1. Is not misleading;

  2. Does not falsely imply endorsement;

  3. Fits the context of the linking site.

Additional organizations may be approved to link:

We may approve link requests from:

  • Recognized consumer/business groups (e.g., Chambers of Commerce, AARP)

  • Charity-related websites

  • Online directories and community portals

  • Educational and trade associations

  • Professional firms (law, accounting, consulting)

We evaluate link requests based on relevance, reputability, and alignment with our brand.

If you're interested in linking to our website, please reach out via our contact form.

Approved links may use:

  • Our corporate name;

  • The exact URL being linked;

  • An appropriate and contextually accurate description.

Use of our logo or brand elements requires a trademark license agreement.


Use of Iframes

You may not frame our webpages or alter the visual presentation of our site without prior written consent.


Reservation of Rights

We reserve the right to:

  • Request removal of any link to our website;

  • Update these terms or our linking policy at any time.

By linking to our site, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use.


Removal of Links

If you find a link on our website (or any linked site) that is inappropriate or offensive, contact support. We’ll review the request but are not obligated to respond or take action.


Accuracy and Availability

We strive to keep the information on our site accurate and up to date, but we do not guarantee completeness or availability of the content.


Disclaimer

To the fullest extent allowed by law, we exclude all warranties related to this site and its content. This includes, but is not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.

This disclaimer does not:

  • Limit or exclude liability for death or injury due to negligence;

  • Limit or exclude liability for fraud;

  • Restrict any liabilities that cannot be limited under applicable law.

As our services and content are provided free of charge, we are not liable for any loss or damage of any kind.

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