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Terms and Conditions

Welcome to UET’s Einsteins. These Terms and Conditions outline the rules and regulations for the use of the UET’s Einsteins website.

By accessing this website, we assume you accept these Terms and Conditions in full. Do not continue to use the website if you do not agree with all of the terms and conditions stated on this page.

1. About the Website

UET’s Einsteins is a digital media platform that publishes news, informational articles, analysis and commentary related to current events, technology, education, sports and socio-political developments in Pakistan and around the world.

The website aims to provide timely information for educational and informational purposes.

2. Intellectual Property Rights

Unless otherwise stated, UET’s Einsteins and/or its licensors own the intellectual property rights for all material published on this website. All intellectual property rights are reserved.

You may access the website for your personal use, subject to restrictions set in these Terms and Conditions.

You must not:

• Republish material from this website without permission
• Sell, rent or sub-license material from the website
• Reproduce or copy content for commercial purposes
• Redistribute content without proper attribution

3. Acceptable Use

Users of this website agree not to use the platform in a way that may damage the website, compromise its security, or interfere with other users' access.

Users must not engage in activities such as:

• Attempting unauthorized access to website systems
• Distributing malicious software or harmful code
• Using the website for unlawful or fraudulent purposes

4. News Content and Information

The information published on UET’s Einsteins is provided for general informational and journalistic purposes. While our editorial team strives to ensure the accuracy of published information, we cannot guarantee that all content will always be complete, current or entirely error-free.

News stories may evolve over time as new information becomes available.

Readers are encouraged to verify important information from official sources before relying on it.

5. External Links

This website may contain links to third-party websites for additional information or reference. UET’s Einsteins does not control or manage the content of these external websites and is not responsible for their accuracy, policies or practices.

The inclusion of any external link does not imply endorsement of the content or services provided on those websites.

6. Advertising and Sponsored Content

From time to time, UET’s Einsteins may publish advertisements, sponsored content or promotional material. Such content will be clearly identified and separated from editorial content whenever applicable.

The presence of advertising does not influence the editorial independence of our newsroom.

7. Limitation of Liability

UET’s Einsteins, its editors, contributors and affiliates shall not be held liable for any direct, indirect or consequential damages arising from the use of this website or reliance on any information published on it.

Users access and use the website at their own risk.

8. User Conduct

Users who interact with our website or submit feedback are expected to behave respectfully and responsibly. Any misuse, harassment or unlawful behavior may result in restricted access to our services.

9. Changes to Terms

UET’s Einsteins reserves the right to update, modify or revise these Terms and Conditions at any time without prior notice. Continued use of the website after any changes are made constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.

10. Governing Law

These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the applicable laws of Pakistan.

11. Contact Information

If you have any questions about these Terms and Conditions, please contact us:

Email: uetseinsteins@gmail.com
Website: www.uetseinsteins.com

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