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Copyright Policy

The StackBill application, including all its components such as software code, design elements, logos, trademarks, images, documentation, and user interface elements, is the exclusive intellectual property of Stackbill. This intellectual property is protected under applicable copyright laws and international treaties. Unauthorized use, duplication, or distribution of any part of the StackBill application is strictly prohibited without prior written permission from stackbill.

The StackBill application and its content are protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. Reproduction, modification, distribution, or republication of any content within the StackBill application without prior consent is prohibited and may result in legal action.

Restrictions on Use

The following activities are expressly prohibited:

  • Copying, modifying, or distributing the software or its components for commercial or non-commercial purposes without authorization.
  • Reverse engineering, decompiling, or attempting to extract the source code of the application.
  • Using the StackBill application in a way that infringes on the intellectual property rights of Stackbill.com or any third parties.
Third-Party Content

The StackBill application may include third-party libraries, plugins, or services, which are subject to their respective copyright and licensing agreements. Users must adhere to the terms specified for such third-party components, which are separate from StackBill’s copyright policies.

Fair Use Policy

Certain elements of the StackBill application may be utilized under the "fair use" doctrine, such as for educational, research, or commentary purposes. However, users must provide proper attribution and ensure their use does not violate the rights of Stackbill.

Licensing Terms

The use of the StackBill application is governed by the terms outlined in the End User License Agreement (EULA). Users must comply with these terms to legally use the software and avoid infringement of copyright.

If you believe that any part of the StackBill application is being used or distributed in violation of copyright law, please report the incident to stackbill at [email protected]. Provide sufficient details, including the nature of the violation and supporting evidence, for prompt action.

Disclaimer

While StackBill strives to protect its intellectual property rights, it is the responsibility of the user to ensure that they adhere to copyright laws. StackBill reserves the right to take legal action against individuals or organizations that violate these rights.

Stackbill reserves the right to update or modify this copyright information at any time without prior notice. It is the responsibility of the user to review the policy periodically for changes.