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TECHNIQUES MENTIONED, YOUR FINANCES, KNOWLEDGE AND VARIOUS SKILLS. SINCE THESE FACTORS DIFFER ACCORDING TO
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“INTEND,” “PLAN,” “BELIEVE,” AND OTHER WORDS AND TERMS OF SIMILAR MEANING IN CONNECTION WITH A DESCRIPTION OF
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"You" means the person or company who is being licensed to use the Software or Documentation. "We," "us" and
"our" means Doyle Chambers.
We hereby grant you a nonexclusive license to use one copy of the Software on any single computer, provided
the Software is in use on only one computer at any time. The Software is "in use" on a computer when it is loaded
into temporary memory (RAM) or installed into the permanent memory of a computer-for example, a hard disk, CD-ROM
or other storage device.
If the Software is permanently installed on the hard disk or other storage device of a computer (other than
a network server) and one person uses that computer more than 80% of the time, then that person may also use the
Software on a portable or home computer.
Title
We remain the owner of all right, title and interest in the Software and related explanatory written
materials ("Documentation").
Archival or Backup Copies
You may copy the Software for back up and archival purposes, provided that the original and each copy is
kept in your possession and that your installation and use of the Software does not exceed that allowed in the
"License Grant" section above.
Things You May Not Do
The Software and Documentation are protected by United States copyright laws and international treaties. You
must treat the Software and Documentation like any other copyrighted material-for example, a book. You may
not:
Copy the Documentation,
Copy the Software except to make archival or backup copies as provided above,
Modify or adapt the Software or merge it into another program,
Reverse engineer, disassemble, decompile or make any attempt to discover the source code of the
Software,
Place the Software onto a server so that it is accessible via a public network such as the Internet,
or
Sublicense, rent, lease or lend any portion of the Software or Documentation.
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provided you transfer this Agreement, the Software and Documentation, including all copies, updates and prior
versions to such person or entity and that you retain no copies, including copies stored on computer.
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We warrant that for a period of 90 days after delivery of this copy of the Software to you:
The media on which this copy of the Software is provided to you will be free from defects in materials
and workmanship under normal use, and
The Software will perform in substantial accordance with the Documentation.
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whether we know or had reason to know of your particular needs. No employee, agent, dealer or distributor of ours
is authorized to modify this limited warranty, or to make any additional warranties.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
Limited Remedy
Our entire liability and your exclusive remedy for breach of the foregoing warranty shall be, at our option,
to either:
Return the price you paid, or
Repair or replace the Software or media that does not meet the foregoing warranty if it is returned to
us with a copy of your receipt.
IN NO EVENT WILL WE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, OR OTHER
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR THE INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE (EVEN IF WE OR AN
AUTHORIZED DEALER OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF THESE DAMAGES), OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY
OTHER PARTY.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
Term and Termination
This license agreement takes effect upon your use of the software and remains effective until terminated.
You may terminate it at any time by destroying all copies of the Software and Documentation in your possession. It
will also automatically terminate if you fail to comply with any term or condition of this license agreement. You
agree on termination of this license to destroy all copies of the Software and Documentation in your
possession.
Confidentiality
The Software contains trade secrets and proprietary know-how that belong to us and it is being made
available to you in strict confidence. ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OF THE SOFTWARE, OR OF ITS ALGORITHMS, PROTOCOLS OR
INTERFACES, OTHER THAN IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT, MAY BE ACTIONABLE AS A VIOLATION OF OUR
TRADE SECRET RIGHTS.
Disputes
This license agreement shall be governed by, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the
Texas, as it is applied to agreements entered into and to be performed entirely within such jurisdiction.
To the extent you have in any manner violated or threatened to violate Doyle Chambers and/or its affiliates'
intellectual property rights, Doyle Chambers and/or its affiliates may seek injunctive or other appropriate relief
in any state or federal court in the State of Texas, and you consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in such
courts.
Any other disputes will be resolved as follows:
If a dispute arises under this agreement, we agree to first try to resolve it with the help of a mutually
agreed-upon mediator in the following location: Hunt County. Any costs and fees other than attorney fees associated
with the mediation will be shared equally by each of us.
If it proves impossible to arrive at a mutually satisfactory solution through mediation, we agree to submit
the dispute to binding arbitration at the following location: Hunt, under the rules of the American Arbitration
Association. Judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitration may be entered in any court with jurisdiction to
do so.
General Provisions
- This written license agreement is the exclusive agreement between you and us concerning the Software
and Documentation and supersedes any prior purchase order, communication, advertising or representation
concerning the Software.
- This license agreement may be modified only by a writing signed by you and us.
- In the event of litigation between you and us concerning the Software or Documentation, the prevailing
party in the litigation will be entitled to recover attorney fees and expenses from the other
party.
- You agree that the Software will not be shipped, transferred or exported into any country or used in
any manner prohibited by the United States Export Administration Act or any other export laws, restrictions or
regulations.
FTC Endorsement Compliance
a. It is the intent of Doyle Chambers to treat all of our customers fairly. Accordingly, we require
all Doyle Chambers' Affiliates to comply
with applicable laws, regulations and guidelines concerning advertising and marketing, including without
limitation,
the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Endorsement Guides which require that material connections
between advertisers and endorsers be disclosed. This means that all Affiliate Sites (e.g. directories,
review/rating
websites, blogs,and other websites) and any email or collateral that provide an endorsement or assessment
of
Doyle Chambers' Products and Services must prominently disclose the fact that you receive compensation for
Referred
Customers.
b. For more information and suggestions about how to comply with these guidelines, please see section below
entitled
"Affiliate Disclosure Requirements and Examples". Please note that this page is only intended to provide
guidance.
It does not purport to provide legal advice and it does not guarantee that you'll be in compliance with FTC
regulations
should you follow the suggestions presented. You are advised to seek and obtain your own legal advice on how
these
rules apply to your website or other promotional activities for which you receive compensation.
c. Doyle Chambers reserves the right to withhold Commission Fees and cancel the affiliate relationship with you
should we
determine, at our sole discretion, that you are not in compliance with the previously mentioned guide or
other FTC
regulations or guides that we deem relevant.
Affiliate Disclosure Requirements and Examples
In December 2009, the FTC released the Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and
Testimonials in Advertising. The guidelines requires that any affiliate who uses reviews, rankings or testimonials
to promote products or services must clearly disclose the fact that they receive compensation for doing so.
Commissions
All affiliates must disclose commercial relationships with businesses that appear on your
site (and how that affects the businesses' ranking) and clearly identify advertising and paid promotions. Review
sites should clearly state how reviews are composed and checked, and whether and how commission or conversion rates
influenced the presentations, including ratings or rankings.
The FTC has also published answers to Frequently Asked Questions applying these guidelines
directly to the context of Affiliate or Network Marketing, as follows:
What about affiliate or network marketing?
I'm an affiliate marketer with links to an online retailer on my website. When people read
what I've written about a particular product and then click on those links and buy something from the retailer, I
earn a commission from the retailer. What do I have to disclose? Where should the disclosure be?
If you disclose your relationship to the retailer clearly and conspicuously on your site,
readers can decide how much weight to give your endorsement.
In some instances - like when the affiliate link is embedded in your product review a single
disclosure may be adequate. When the review has a clear and conspicuous disclosure of your relationship and the
reader can see both the review containing that disclosure and the link at the same time, readers have the
information they need. You could say something like, "I get commissions for purchases made through links in this
post." But if the product review containing the disclosure and the link are separated, readers may lose the
connection.
As for where to place a disclosure, the guiding principle is that it has to be clear and
conspicuous. The closer it is to your recommendations, the better. Putting disclosures in obscure places - for
example, buried on an ABOUT US or GENERAL INFO page, behind a poorly labeled hyperlink or in a "terms of service"
agreement - isn't good enough. Neither is placing it below your review or below the link to the online retailer so
readers would have to keep scrolling after they finish reading. Consumers should be able to notice the disclosure
easily. They shouldn't have to hunt for it.
Is "affiliate link" by itself an adequate disclosure? What about a "buy now" button?
Consumers might not understand that "affiliate link" means that the person placing the link
is getting paid for purchases through the link. Similarly, a "buy now" button would not be adequate.
What if I'm including links to product marketers or to retailers as a convenience to my
readers, but I'm not getting paid for them?
Then there isn't anything to disclose.
Does this guidance about affiliate links apply to links in my product reviews on someone
else's website, to my user comments, and to my tweets?
Yes, the same guidance applies anytime you endorse a product and get paid through affilate
links.
It's clear that what's on my website is a paid advertisement, not my own endorsement or
review of the product. Do I still have to disclose that I get a commission if people click through my website to
buy the product?
If it's clear that what's on your site is a paid advertisement, you don't have to make
additional disclosures. Just remember that what's clear to you may not be clear to everyone visiting your site, and
the FTC evaluates ads from the perspective of reasonable consumers.
Doyle Chambers requires all affiliates to comply with these guidelines. Failure to do so may
result in removal from our affiliate program and the cancellation of commissions.
In order to comply with these guidelines disclosures about the fact that you are receiving
commissions made through links in your websites, for example, must meet four basic requirements. They must be
frequent, clear, conspicuous, and require no scrolling or other type of user action to locate the disclosure.
1. Frequent: Your disclosure must appear on every page that has a review, recommendation,
comment, or article that promotes
a product or service for which you receive compensation.
2. Clear: It must be immediately clear that you may receive compensation for your review or
rating. If commission or
conversion rates, or factors other than those listed in the body of the rankings, comparisons, or reviews
are determining or
significantly impacting the placement of brands or information on your webpages, then you must clearly state
this. Do not
promise or imply neutrality or independence where in fact commission/conversion is driving the editorial
presentation
of information. If you are receiving commissions from all of the listed brands, you may state this.
Consumers may
assume that factors which are important to their decisionmaking such as features or price are determining
the ratings.
If this is not the case, then you cannot be silent about the fact that your business incentives are driving
placement or
ratings.
Example of a clear Disclosure (and where each of the claims is verifiably true):
Disclosure: We are a professional review site that receives compensation from the companies
whose products we review.
We test each product thoroughly and give high marks to only the very best. We are independently owned and
the opinions
expressed here are our own.
Example of an Unclear disclosure:
Disclosure: We are a website that needs compensation to operate like any other website on
the internet. We may receive
consideration for our reviews but we are totally unbiased and do not accept paid reviews or fake claiming to
be something they
are not.
This "disclosure" is omitting the most important information: that a commission is paid for
purchases made through links in the
post, or that commission or conversion rates are influencing the placement or content of the rankings or
reviews.
3. Conspicuous: The disclosure must be clear and easy to see. It should begin with the word
“disclosure.” No scrolling should be
necessary in order to find the disclosure. Prominently display disclosures so they are noticeable to
consumers, and evaluate the
size, color, and graphic treatment of the disclosure in relation to other parts of the webpage.
For the disclosure to be considered conspicuous, the font should be:
- At least as large as the main text on the page
- In a color other than black or gray
- In contrast with both its background and the main text
- Darker than its background or the main text
Example of a conspicuous disclosure:
Welcome to Our Review Site!
Disclosure: We are a professional review site that receives compensation from the companies whose products
we review.
We tested and reviewed the products ranked here. We are independently owned and the opinions expressed
here
are our own.
4. Require No Action: Your disclosure must be immediately evident to a typical visitor to
your site who views a review, ranking or
endorsement on a PC, Mac, or mobile device. A visitor should not need to scroll or hover to learn that you
receive compensation.
If you do include a clickable link or additional information when a visitor hovers over
text, the language of the link itself should
reveal the fact that you receive compensation.
Example of a link that requires no action:
Disclosure: We are compensated for our reviews. Click here for details.
Keep this in mind: Simply telling the visitor that they can "Click/Hover here to read our
FTC disclosure" is not adequate. You need
to signal using plain words, such as "Advertising Disclosure" that the "disclosure" involves your receipt of
commissions and the
potential for editorial bias.
Consumer Reviews:
If you include consumer reviews or feedback about listed brands, then you must also adhere
to FTC Guidelines prohibiting the biased manipulation of consumer reviews.
Affiliates should not offer inducements to a customer in return for a positive review;
pretend to be a customer; or write fake reviews about their own or other businesses' goods or services.
You should ensure that advertising and paid promotions are clearly identifiable to readers
as paid-for content.
Affiliates displaying consumer reviews should clearly state how reviews are obtained and
checked; publish all reviews (including the negative ones) provided they are genuine and lawful; and explain the
circumstances in which reviews might be edited or not published at all (for instance if they include abusive
language or defamatory remarks).
You should also ensure that there is no unreasonable delay before publishing reviews, and
have appropriate procedures in place to detect and remove fake reviews.
All terms of this document equally applies to all other website
domains registered in the name of Doyle Chambers.
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