Terms of Use
By using the Technica website, you agree to these Terms of Use:
- While Technica makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of materials on this site, it assumes no liability for the content of this website.
- Technica may change, add, delete, or otherwise modify information on this website at anytime.
- The trademarks, service marks and logos of Technica used and displayed on our Web site are our registered and unregistered trademarks. Nothing on this Web site should be construed as granting, by implication, estoppels, or otherwise, any license or right to use any of our trademarks without our written permission. This is also true for logos used from external companies. You may not at anytime use any logos of any external company without their written permission. Technica Corporation by name, or our logo, may not be used in any way. This includes, but not limited to, advertising, publicity or re-creation. You are not authorized to use our logo as a hyperlink to our Web site unless you obtain our written permission in advance.
- We may at any time revise these terms and conditions by updating this posting. By using our Web site, you agree to be bound by any such revisions and should therefore periodically visit this page to determine the then current Technica website Terms of Use to which you are bound. Certain provisions of these terms and conditions may be superseded by other legal notices or terms located on parts of our Web site. In the event of a conflict between the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the terms and conditions of any other written agreement between Technica Corporation and its customers or vendors, the express terms and conditions of the latter agreement shall prevail.
- Your usage of this website is restricted. Our website and its content are owned and operated by us. Our website's content is copyrighted and protected by U.S. and worldwide copyright laws and treaty provisions. In addition, our website content is protected by trademark laws, the laws of privacy and publicity, and communications regulations and statutes. No content can be “mirrored” or duplicated without the written consent or permission of Technica. Failure to abide by these rules can lead to civil and criminal penalties.



