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Please note that the content is protected by EU copyright law and international copyright treaties as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties. We specifically request that authorship attribution be respected. The KoMnA name and the www.komna.com web address must be cited in a reasonable manner (but in a clear and unambiguous way) wherever using or making available, in full or partially, any material from this web site, including, without limitation, web page text or graphics, business or technical documents, software code in source or executable form, or any other copyrighted work, unless accompanied on this website with different legal terms (such as a separate license agreement).
As content authors, we strive for accuracy and clarity of information presented here. However, the following warning applies to all publicly accessible* website content:
To the extent possible, author(s) offer(s) this material as-is and as-available, and make(s) no representations or warranties of any kind concerning the material, whether express, implied, statutory, or other. This includes, without limitation, warranties of title, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, absence of latent or other defects, accuracy, or the presence or absence of errors, whether or not known or discoverable.
To the extent possible, in no event will the author(s) be liable on any legal theory (including, without limitation, negligence) or otherwise for any direct, special, indirect, incidental, consequential, punitive, exemplary, or other losses, costs, expenses, or damages arising out of use of this material, even if previously advised of the possibility of such losses, costs, expenses, or damages.
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