NexaPress Terms of Use

Last updated: 2025-10-05

Welcome to NexaPress (“we,” “our,” or “us”). These Terms of Use (“Terms”) govern your access to and use of www.yesdodo.com (the “Site”). By accessing or using the Site, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the Site.

1) About the Site

NexaPress is a static news and articles website that provides editorial content for informational purposes. The Site does not require user registration and does not provide user accounts.

2) Eligibility

You may use the Site if you are able to form a binding contract under applicable law. If you are using the Site on behalf of an organization, you represent that you are authorized to accept these Terms on that organization’s behalf.

3) Content and Intellectual Property

All content on the Site, including text, graphics, logos, and design elements, is owned by NexaPress or its content partners, and is protected by intellectual property laws.

You may:

  • Access and read content for personal, non‑commercial use.

  • Share links to our content on social media or other platforms.

You may not:

  • Reproduce, distribute, or modify Site content without prior written permission.

  • Use Site content for commercial purposes without authorization.

  • Remove or alter any copyright or attribution notices.

If you believe content on the Site infringes your rights, please contact us at support@www.yesdodo.com.

4) Acceptable Use

You agree not to:

  • Attempt to gain unauthorized access to any part of the Site.

  • Use automated tools to scrape, copy, or harvest content without permission.

  • Interfere with the Site’s operation, security, or availability.

  • Use the Site in any way that violates applicable laws or regulations.

We reserve the right to block access or take other measures to protect the Site and its users.

5) Links to Third‑Party Sites

The Site may contain links to external websites. We are not responsible for the content, policies, or practices of any third‑party site. Access to those sites is at your own risk.

6) Disclaimer of Warranties

The Site and its content are provided “as is” and “as available.” We make no warranties, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any content. We do not guarantee that the Site will be uninterrupted, secure, or error‑free.

7) Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, NexaPress and its affiliates shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from your use of the Site, including loss of data, profits, or business opportunities.

8) Changes to the Site

We may update, modify, or discontinue the Site or any content at any time without notice. We are not obligated to maintain or update any content.

9) Changes to These Terms

We may revise these Terms from time to time. The “Last updated” date at the top will reflect the most recent changes. Your continued use of the Site after changes are posted constitutes acceptance of the updated Terms.

10) Governing Law

These Terms are governed by the laws of the applicable jurisdiction where NexaPress operates, without regard to conflict‑of‑law principles.

11) Contact

If you have questions about these Terms, please contact:

Email: support@www.yesdodo.com

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By using the Site, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to these Terms of Use.

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